By: Mark Tooley
IRD President Mark Tooley is interviewed on the shifting role of Christianity in America, the quiet decline of institutions, and what that means for culture, policy, and the country's future.
Mark Tooley is the President at the Institute On Religion & Democracy. He focuses on themes of religion and spirituality, particularly within Christianity and religious organizations. Mark's insights and analyses have been featured in notable publications such as Anglican Ink, The Christian Post, and National Review.
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Mark Tooley's coverage primarily focuses on opinion editorials that delve into the intersection of Christianity, culture, and society in the United States. Given his emphasis on opinion pieces and expert commentary, he is likely seeking perspectives from individuals who can provide insightful analysis or first-hand experiences related to topics such as Christian nationalism, church splits within denominations like the Methodist Church, religious politics in the U.S., and broader issues pertaining to Christianity's influence on American society.
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