Render Unto Caesar: How Should Faith Inform Our Politics?
Heading into the 2020 election, polarization is growing. While we might want religion to bring us together, it seems to have become part of the problem. How can those with so much in common see politics so differently? This panel will explore how Christians can be good democratic citizens, not only with those outside of their religious communities, but within their own faith tradition as well.
Baylor in Washington was pleased to co-sponsor this event with the Faith Angle Forum, a project of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, as well as with Baylor's Institute for Faith and Learning, and Washington College's Institute for Religion, Politics, and Culture.