A few things online that caught my attention this week:
Are Evangelicals willing the world?
Should you read the comment section?
John Turner reviews Timothy Gloege’s Guaranteed Pure: The Moody Bible Institute, Business, and the Making of Modern Evangelicalism
Religion, the American Revolution and Jedidiah Morse
Is the nation-state dead yet?
Rosie the Riveter, religion, and World War II
Can “hagiography” be “thoughtful” and “responsible?”
The essay: “a virtuoso performance of care“
Congratulations Massachusetts Historical Society fellowship winners
Was the American Revolution a “just war?“
Mark Noll and God and Darwin
What happened to President’s Park?
Jonathan J. Edwards talks about his new book Superchurch: The Rhetoric and Politics of American Fundamentalism
Did the Civil War change the Constitution?
Is the “Sources and Interpretations” section of the William and Mary Quarterly inferior to the main articles?
The academy has its own “Crisis of Authority“
Historicizing the Texas textbook controversy
Chris Gehrz analyzes the latest rankings of Christian colleges and universities
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