How Should Christians Respond to ISIS?

Brennan Smith on April 20, 2016

Editor’s Note: This post originally appeared on the website of Regent University, where Providence hosted a day long conference on foreign policy. Regent University also filmed the video of the event included below.

How should American Christians be responding to the threat of ISIS? Editors and contributors of the recently founded foreign policy and national security journal, Providence, visited Regent’s Robertson School of Government to evaluate the approaches Protestant Christians have been assuming as they reconcile their faith with action.

“I don’t see many Christians thinking systematically about these issues,” said Mark Tooley, president of the Institute of Religion and Democracy and editor of Providence. “Too often, it’s in the moment, and in that sense, the Church is reflecting American culture and its reality TV mode. We have a very short attention span.”

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