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Archives for July 2022

Doug Mastriano finds a place to show his campaign movie

John Fea   |  July 17, 2022

After two sites in Lancaster County refused to premiere Pennsylvania GOP gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano’s movie “The Return of the American Patriot: The Rise of Pennsylvania,” a church in Lower Allen Township (Cumberland County), Christ Community Church, agreed to air […]

Eric Metaxas keeps pushing the Big Lie

John Fea   |  July 16, 2022

Some of the most distinguished conservative federal court justices of the past three decades just put out a 72-page report decimating claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election. We wrote about that report yesterday. Meanwhile, most of the court […]

What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  July 15, 2022

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: John Fea, “Trump Is Going Down and He Is Taking Evangelicals with Him“ Vincent Bacote, “Wide Awoke at Wheaton“ Adam Jortner, “Nostalgia, Wokeness, and Fraggle Rock“ John Fea, “An Open […]

Why I almost came to see Josh Hawley as a sympathetic figure

John Fea   |  July 15, 2022

Notice the word “almost” in the title. As most readers of this blog know, I am not a Josh Hawley fan. In fact, the guy usually makes my skin crawl. But the other day I actually found myself, at least […]

The Author’s Corner with Brad R. Clampitt

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 15, 2022

Brad R. Clampitt is Professor of History at East Central University. This interview is based on his new book, Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022). JF: What led you to write Lost Causes? […]

Prominent conservatives: There was no election fraud in 2020

John Fea   |  July 15, 2022

A group of conservatives just released a 72-page report, based on a close reading of all the pertinent court cases, proving that there was no fraud in the 2020 election. The report is titled, “Lost, Not Stolen: The Conservative Case […]

Rethinking an Ethic of Life

Kody W. Cooper   |  July 15, 2022

The fundamentally dependent nature of human beings requires much more than the state can offer

Journalists and “bothsidesism”

John Fea   |  July 14, 2022

Should journalists give equal time to every side of a particular political or social issue? According to the Pew Research Center, “a little more than half of the journalists surveyed (55%) say that every side does not always deserve equal coverage in […]

Are the political parties realigning?

John Fea   |  July 14, 2022

Yes. Here is Josh Kraushaar at Axios: Shifts in the demographics of the two parties’ supporters — taking place before our eyes — are arguably the biggest political story of our time. The big picture: Republicans are becoming more working class […]

Evangelical roundup for July 13, 2022

John Fea   |  July 14, 2022

What is happening in Evangelical land? Some Southern Baptists don’t believe sexual abuse is a problem. Evangelical giving The chair of the board of the National Association of Evangelicals preaches to global Baptists about racial justice. Kaitlin Schiess on women […]

Trump Is Going Down and He Is Taking Evangelicals with Him

John Fea   |  July 14, 2022

Many of the former president’s court evangelicals have gone strangely silent

George Will rips millennials

John Fea   |  July 13, 2022

Is he right? Here is a taste of Will’s scathing column: Hence the youthful millions who are sour, humorless and disappointed — with America, and everything else less perfect than they. They are fluent in the thin-gruel cant (diversity, inclusion, […]

The mob at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th was following Trump’s orders

John Fea   |  July 13, 2022

For those of you who are not paying attention to the historic January 6th hearings, here is what happened yesterday in the words of Amanda Carpenter, writer for the conservative-leaning The Bulwark: Donald Trump’s defenders can finally drop the idea […]

REVIEW: Creativity Calls for More Than a Room of One’s Own

Agnes Howard   |  July 13, 2022

Julie Phillips imagines the possibility of creative work and family life combined

A Southern Baptist seminary will require a course on sexual abuse prevention and response

John Fea   |  July 12, 2022

As many of you know, the Southern Baptist Convention has a sexual abuse problem. Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, North Carolina is addressing it. Here is the press release: To ensure that students are equipped to prevent and […]

I’m not going to pay for that guy’s kid to be educated

John Fea   |  July 12, 2022

What is the common good? Should a person or couple with no children have to pay taxes to support public education? It seems to have to come this. Here is Michael Tomasky, editor of The New Republic: The Times’ Dan Barry reported on […]

On the Christian Right, some things never change

John Fea   |  July 12, 2022

I am not ready yet to talk about my next book project, but I will share two things that struck me today as I was conducting research. The first story comes from December 2004. In the weeks following George W. […]

Socrates Moves Right

Nadya Williams   |  July 12, 2022

Contrary to contemporary conservative opinion, the sage of Athens may not be democracy’s best friend

Hey Charlie Kirk–you got the wrong Wheaton College!

John Fea   |  July 12, 2022

Remember back in 2011 when NBC News host Ann Curry confused Wheaton College in Massachusetts with Wheaton College in Illinois? This was particularly embarrassing for Curry because she was delivering the commencement address at one Wheaton College but spoke as […]

Commonplace Book #221

John Fea   |  July 11, 2022

Success, with the self-intoxication it inspires, aggravated by the fawning adulation of their followers, can lead the future dictator to an exaggerated opinion of himself and to the false belief that the future of both party and country depends henceforth […]

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