Bryan McGraw

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Title
Dean of Social Sciences
Department
Politics and International Relations
Institution
Wheaton College

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American Political Thought   Christian Ethics   Public Discourse  

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List of Publications (34)
In 2022
34

Review of Luke C. Sheahan, Why Associations Matter: The Case for First Amendment Pluralism, in Political Science Quarterly, Vol 137, Issue 3, pp 618-620 (Fall 2022).

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"Hopeful Realism: Renewing Evangelical Political Morality," Public Discourse, July 2022.

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32

"Dobbs and the Pro-Life Future," Public Discourse, May 2022.

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In 2021
31

"Political Toleration as Substantive Neutrality," in Sardoc M., ed. Palgrave Handbook of Toleration (Palgrave, 2021).

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In 2020
30

Review of Daniel Rodgers, City on a Hill, in American Political Thought, Vol. 9, No 1, pp Review of Luke Bretherton, Christ and the Common Life in Christianity Today (June 24, 71-73, (Winter 2020).

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Review of Michael P. Frederici, The Catholic Writings of Orestes Brownson in Review of Politics, Vol. 82, Issue 2, pp 339-342, (2020).

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28

"When Christian Pragmatism Isn't Realistic Enough," Providence Journal, May 2020.

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27

"How to Think About Voting When Your Vote Doesn't (Really) Matter," with Timothy Taylor. American Enterprise Institute, January 2020.

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In 2019
26

Review of Bruce Ashford, Letters to an American Christian in Christianity Today (June 18, Review of Jackson, Political Agape in Studies in Christian Ethics, Vol. 30, Issue 7, pp 363- 2019, on-line).

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In 2018
25

"The Peril, Possibilities, and Perils of Christian Political Parties," Comment Magazine, August 2018.

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In 2017
24

Review of Justin Dyer and Micah Watson, C.S. Lewis on Politics and Natural Law (Cambridge University Press, 2016), VII 33 (2017).

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"Flourishing in a Pluralist World" Public Justice Review, February 2017.

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In 2016
22

"Europe's Christian Democratic Parties and American Possibilities," Perspectives on Political Science, Vol 46, Issue 1, 2016, pp 58-64.

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21

"Religion in 20th Century Political Thought" in Barbara McGraw, ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Politics and Religion in America (Blackwell, 2016).

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Perspectives on Politics 14.01 (2016): 212-213.

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"Live and Let Live: Cultural Pluralism and Its Prospects," Books and Culture, Sep 2016.

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"Confident Pluralism: A Response" Capital Commentary, June 2016.

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In 2015
17

"Neither Yoder Nor Foucault: Politics & the Problem of Violence in Andy Crouch's Playing God," Providence Journal, December 2015.

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In 2014
16

"Liberal Multiculturalism and Confessional Education," Political Studies, Vol 3, Issue 5, "Religious Political Parties and the Problem of Democratic Political Legitimacy," Critical Review of Social and Political Philosophy, Vol 17, Issue 3, 2014.

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15

"Rawls and the Culture War" in Greg Forster and Anthony Bradley, eds. John Rawls and Christian Social Engagement: Justice as Unfairness (Lexington Books, 2014).

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14

Review of R. Ward Holder and Peter B. Josephson, The Irony of Barack Obama: Barack Obama, Reinhold Niebuhr and the Problem of Christian Statecraft (Ashgate, 2012) in Perspectives on Politics, 12(3), 2014.

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Review of John Perry, The Pretenses of Loyalty: Locke, Liberal Theology and American Political Theology (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011) in Studies in Christian Ethics, 27(2), 2014.

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"Compossibility and Religious Liberty," The Federalist, March 2014.

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In 2013
11

Review of Mark Jensen, Civil Society in Liberal Democracy (Routledge, 2011) in Journal of Moral Philosophy, 10 (5):689-691 (2013).

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In 2012
10

Evangelical Political Thought and Natural Law (co-edited with Jesse Covington and Micah Watson), Lexington Books, 2012.

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9

"Doctrine of Creation and the Possibilities of an Evangelical Natural Law" in Evangelical Political Thought and Natural Law, eds. Covington, McGraw and Watson, Lexington Books, 2012.

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8

Review of Nathaniel J. Klemp, The Morality of Spin: Virtue and Vice in Political Rhetoric and the Christian Right (Rowman and Littlefield, 2011) in Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 51(4), 2012.

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7

Review of American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us (Simon and Schuster, 2010) in Journal of Politics, Fall 2012.

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6

Review of Religion and the Global Politics of Human Rights, eds. Thomas Banchoff and Robert Wuthnow (Oxford University Press, 2011) in Perspectives on Politics, March 2012, pp 151-2.

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5

"Pity the School: Vanderbilt and the Cultivation of the Indifferent Pluralist,' in Capital Commentary, Center for Public Justice, May 2012.

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In 2011
4

"Asking About a Candidate's Religion" in Capital Commentary, Center for Public Justice, December 2011.

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In 2008
3

Faith in Politics: Religion in Liberal Democratic Political Thought, Cambridge University "Religious Conservatives and the Requirements of Citizenship: Political Autonomy," (with Kimberly H. Conger) Perspectives on Politics, June 2008.

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2

Review of John W. Compton, The Evangelical Origins of the Living Constitution.

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POPULAR WRITING Hopeful Realism: Protestant Christianity, Natural Law, and Democratic Politics, with Jesse Covington and Micah Watson, (InterVarsity, Forthcoming 2024).

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