The Year in Religion and Politics
Selections from <em>The Atlantic’s</em> coverage of 2016—from religious-liberty bills to Donald Trump's polarizing effect on evangelicals.
by Candice Norwood
Dec 30, 2016
2 minutes
Every December, The Atlantic looks back on the previous year—to highlight not just the “big moments” but also the progression of “big ideas.” Below, the third of three installments looks at the year in religion coverage.
A contentious presidential race that reshuffled political coalitions put religion in the national spotlight in 2016. Many religious voters, feeling ostracized in a changing national landscape, chose to support Donald Trump—a candidate who writers also delved into other prominent issues—from the battle over religious freedom to the country’s growing Islamophobia.
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