Daniel Bennett
Daniel Bennett is an associate professor of political science at John Brown University. He studies the intersection of politics, law, and religion in the United States. He is the author of Defending Faith: The Politics of the Christian Conservative Legal Movement, and has written articles and chapters on the politicization of religious freedom, group attitudes and constitutional rights, federal judicial selection, legal advocacy, and more. His next book, Uneasy Citizenship: Embracing the Tension in Faith and Politics, is scheduled to be published by Cascade Books. Daniel has written popularly for Christianity Today, Religion and Politics, and Law and Liberty, among others. He has appeared in national and regional media, including the Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, New Yorker, Deseret News, Associated Press, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, and KNWA/Fox 24. He is the assistant director for the Center for Faith and Flourishing, and has served in leadership for Christians in Political Science, Neighborly Faith, and the American Values Coalition. Daniel and his wife, Caitlyn, have three kids: Henry, Margaret, and James. They are members of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Siloam Springs, Arkansas.