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The Evolution of the Political Evangelical | A Chat w/ Mark Noll:

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We are excited to have American Christian historian and author Mark Noll on the show today to discuss the history of God, race and politics in America! Mark agree to chat with us to discuss concepts in his new book and to help us understand the our political climate in light of American history, including the evolution of our political party platforms, whether race has always been a driving factor in politics, and more!
As a retired professor, Mark has tons of notes to share that you don't want to miss.
About Mark Noll:
Mark Noll is an American historian who specializes in the study of the history of Christianity in America. He is the author of several books and published writings, and in 2005, was named by Time magazine as one of the twenty-five most influential evangelicals in America.
Get Mark's book: God and Race and Politics | https://amzn.to/33kLoU0

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We are excited to have American Christian historian and author Mark Noll on the show today to discuss the history of God, race and politics in America! Mark agree to chat with us to discuss concepts in his new book and to help us understand the our political climate in light of American history, including the evolution of our political party platforms, whether race has always been a driving factor in politics, and more!
As a retired professor, Mark has tons of notes to share that you don't want to miss.
About Mark Noll:
Mark Noll is an American historian who specializes in the study of the history of Christianity in America. He is the author of several books and published writings, and in 2005, was named by Time magazine as one of the twenty-five most influential evangelicals in America.
Get Mark's book: God and Race and Politics | https://amzn.to/33kLoU0

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Apple Podcast: coloredcommentary.com/apple
Spotify: coloredcommentary.com/spotify
Google Podcasts: coloredcommentary.com/google
Stitcher: coloredcommentary.com/stitcher
IHeart Radio: coloredcommentary.com/iheartradio

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