Do We Need to Party Better to Fix U.S. Democracy?
Daniel Stid Daniel Stid

Do We Need to Party Better to Fix U.S. Democracy?

In our current polarized era, it may be a stretch to see political parties playing an edifying role in U.S. democracy and civil society. But could we reimagine and revitalize our parties so they could once again do so? Indeed, might the health of U.S. democracy depend on it?

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A Liminal Space for Christianity and Democracy
Daniel Stid Daniel Stid

A Liminal Space for Christianity and Democracy

We have reason to be uncertain about what the future holds for Christianity and democracy in the U.S.–and the extent to which their fates may be intertwined. We are living and waiting in a liminal space

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