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What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  December 17, 2021 Leave a Comment

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:

  1. Daniel Gulotta and Thomas Lecaque, The Great QAnon Disappointment
  2. Daniel K. Williams, Cynical Political Moves Are Not the Best Way to Overturn Roe v. Wade
  3. Rob Vaughn, Christmas Transcendence
  4. Jay Green, John Lennon and the Ghost of Culture Wars Future
  5. Jon Boyd, BOOK MARKS: Don’t Miss Any High Spots

Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:

  1. The Meeting House, a Toronto megachurch, places pastor Bruxy Cavey on leave for alleged sexual misconduct
  2. Andrew Sullivan to Al Mohler: “It is not conservative to declare absolute truths and then impose then on society”
  3. Evangelical roundup for December 13, 2021
  4. Martin Luther on those who do not take precautions during a plague: “They are responsible before God for their neighbors death and a murderer many times over.”
  5. “A university that is only good at STEM education is nothing more than a trade school.”
  6. Can Mark Meadows be any more inept?
  7. The scandal of university teaching
  8. Sunday night odds and ends
  9. Christianity Today announces 2022 book awards
  10. Trump Jr., Hannity, Ingraham, and Kilmeade communicated with Mark Meadows on January 6, 2021. Here is what they said:

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