Stephen Carter
Stephen Carter is both a novelist and a law professor. Carter first received recognition for his non-fiction works, including The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion and God’s Name in Vain: The Wrongs and Rights of Religion in Politics. Recently, Carter has published several novels, including The Emperor of Ocean Park, Palace Council, and Jericho’s Fall. He currently teaches law at Yale University.
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Read an excerpt from Carter's new novel, Jericho's Fall.
Read a review of Jericho's fall.
Watch an interview with Carter conducted by Nancy Pearl.
Read a Barnes and Noble interview with Stephen Carter.
Read an article written by Carter in which he explores the idea that books are essential to democracy.
Read the New York Times review of Carter’s book New England White.
Watch an interview with Carter conducted by Bethanne Patrick of WETA.
Watch Carter talk about his book Palace Council.
Read an interview with Carter by David Weich of Powells.com.
Read Carter’s Christianity Today article about how Christians should view the Supreme Court.
Read a Christianity Today article by Carter about prayer in schools.




