Can Evangelical Journalists Say Anything Good about Evangelicals?
The same column and the same argument are on repeat, it seems.
Andrew T. Walker National Review
The ability to receive critique is a mark of health.
The tendency to give nothing but critique is not.
I raise this question of critique because if anyone has followed along for the past two or three years, self-identified Evangelicals with elite-media platforms at such places as the Atlantic, Yahoo, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and even Evangelical outlets have a ceaseless fixation on criticizing Evangelicals, especially “white Evangelicals.” Think of such writers as David French, Pete Wehner, and Tim Alberta. Or Evangelical thought leaders who participate in documentaries about “Christian nationalism” produced by fabulously rich and progressive celebrities. The same column and the same argument are on repeat.