![]() ![]() A graduate of Presbyterian College, Jenkins earned his Master of Divinity at Harvard University. He is a regular guest on radio shows and podcasts, including ABC, BBC, various NPR affiliates, Sirius XM, Vox.com’s Today Explained podcast, and many others. His work has also been published in The Atlantic and the Washington Post, and he is cited regularly in the New York Times, The New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, National Public Radio, MSNBC, and other top media outlets. JACK JENKINS is a national reporter for Religion News Service and a former Senior Religion Reporter for ThinkProgress. in American Prophets: The Reli- gious Roots of Progressive Politics and the Ongoing Fight for the Soul of the Country, Jack Jenkins describes Blackmon. ![]() In his recent book, American Prophets, Jenkins has drawn from his years of experience as a reporter at the intersection of religion and politics to weave together a narrative that encompasses the deep roots and the cutting edge of the movements that make up (and sometimes reject the label of) the “religious left.” But can we find a similar political movement among progressive Americans? Can we find a functional “religious left”?įor our guest Jack Jenkins, the answer is not that simple. He is also the author of the book American Prophets: The Religious Roots of. ![]() Anyone paying attention to American politics will know the influence and importance the “religious right” has played over the last thirty years. Jack Jenkins is an award-winning journalist and national reporter for. ![]()
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