Why There Won’t Be a Charlie Kirk of the Left
Ryan Burge discusses the state of religion in America following the death of Charlie Kirk.
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Peter Kastor, the Samuel K. Eddy Endowed Professor
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Jason Burnham, MD, assistant professor of medicine
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Graham Colditz, MD, the Niess-Gain Professor of Surgery
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Gary Patti, the Michael and Tana Powell Professor of Chemistry; and Yin Cao, associate professor of medicine
Want a seat at this synagogue for the High Holidays? You have to register to vote first
Mark Valeri, the Reverend Priscilla Wood Neaves Distinguished Professor of Religion and Politics
Some admirers of Charlie Kirk hope response to his death signals start of a religious revival
Ryan Burge, professor of practice at the John C. Danforth Center on Religion & Politics
Erika Kirk emerges as vocal public figure, redefining role of political widow
Marie Griffith, the John C. Danforth Distinguished Professor in the Humanities
On the Supreme Court’s Emergency Docket, Sharp Partisan Divides
Lee Epstein, the Ethan A.H. Shepley Distinguished University Professor; and Chancellor Andrew D. Martin
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Joseph Cherabie, MD, assistant professor of medicine
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