Jeffrey Cimmino is Deputy Director for Operations and Fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. His writing has appeared in The National Interest, National Review, Spectator USA, The Washington Examiner, and other venues.
Review of Elesha Coffman’s “Turning Points in American Church History: How Pivotal Events Shaped a Nation and a Faith.”
Jeffrey CimminoFebruary 8, 2024
Review of “The Kingdom, The Power, and The Glory” by Tim Alberta
Jeffrey CimminoDecember 7, 2023
Donald Trump’s infamous “Two Corinthians” reference has proven exemplary of the relationship of right-populism and religion.
Jeffrey CimminoJune 9, 2023
Thomism and liberalism are not hopeless enemies: a review of The Christian Structure of Politics: On the De Regno of Thomas Aquinas
Jeffrey CimminoAugust 1, 2022
WASPs tended to identify themselves as uniquely positioned guardians of the nation’s heritage. As their cultural influence had begun waning by World War I, their spokesmen resorted with greater ferocity to a crusading mindset to bolster their influence.
Jeffrey CimminoJuly 20, 2022
Religious freedom is a pillar of peace, stability, and prosperity in democratic societies, while religious repression undermines prospects for order and human flourishing.
Jeffrey CimminoApril 1, 2021
Support for religious freedom as a foreign policy tool in great power competition is pragmatic, moral, and popular.
Jeffrey CimminoAugust 17, 2020