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Most Popular Posts of the Week

John Fea   |  December 11, 2010 Leave a Comment

Here are the ten most visited posts this week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home.

1.  The Top Ten Most Religious Cities in America (November 2010)
2.  The Antidote to Black Friday Consumerism (November 2010)
3.  The Most Awkward Family Photos Ever (November 2010)
4.  Super-Sizing DaVinci’s Last Supper (March 2010)
5.  Does Sarah Palin Speak in Tongues? (August 2008)
6.  How to Cite Facebook and Twitter (January 2010)
7.  I Like Your Tattoo of St. Athanasius (November 2010)
8.  Glenn Beck’s Black Robe Brigade and the Plight of the Local Pastor (September 2010)
9.  Religion in Jamestown (July 2009)
10. Interviewing at the AHA: Some General Tips (December 2010).

Also receiving votes:
David D. Hall Defends the Puritans (November 2010)
Teaching with 19th Century Newspapers (December 2010)
Were the Pilgrims Socialists? (November 2010)
Reno vs. Orsi on Catholicism (December 2010)

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THIS WEEK: The Conference of Faith and History AHA session on Eugene McCarraher’s The Enchantments of Mammon Scooby Doo and the Black Robe Regiments COVID-19 at Christian Colleges–Update for September 22, 2021 COVID-19 at Christian Colleges–Update for September 15, 2021

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