For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Faith and Character in a Polarized Society / John Kasich

Jan 21, 2026
John Kasich, former Ohio governor and long-time public servant known for stressing character and civic faith. He reflects on faith formed by tragedy, the role of character over ideology in leadership, balancing conviction with openness, faith’s influence on public life, and how local religious communities solve problems and build friendships.
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INSIGHT

Character Over Dogma In Public Leadership

  • Kasich votes and evaluates leaders by character more than doctrinal agreement; scripture informs values but doesn't dictate policy.
  • He emphasizes respect for the poor as a political baseline drawn from scripture and common decency.
INSIGHT

Objective Truth Over Christian Nationalism Debate

  • Kasich worries less about Christian nationalism and more about loss of objective truth, which he links to Jewish-Christian foundations.
  • He argues objective truth provides standards; subjective truth erodes rules and shared norms.
ADVICE

Start Local With Faith Communities

  • Do work locally with faith institutions to solve problems; local action builds friendship across political divides.
  • Kasich recommends churches, synagogues, and mosques as clubhouses to coordinate hunger, trafficking, and disaster responses.
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