• Skip to main content
  • Current
  • Home
  • About
    • About Current
    • Masthead
  • Podcasts
  • Blogs
    • The Way of Improvement Leads Home
    • The Arena
  • Reviews
  • 🔎

Archives for December 2022

Revisiting the Harper’s letter on justice and open debate

John Fea   |  December 3, 2022

I reread this today. It was published July 7, 2020 in Harper’s: Our cultural institutions are facing a moment of trial. Powerful protests for racial and social justice are leading to overdue demands for police reform, along with wider calls […]

Religious freedom vs. LGBTQ rights on college campus: a short primer

John Fea   |  December 3, 2022

Over at The Conversation, University of Dayton professor Charles Russo gives us the lay of the land. Here is a taste: Disputes over religious freedom and LGBTQ rights in the United States have led to some of the most high-profile […]

This may have been John McCain’s finest moment

John Fea   |  December 3, 2022

I did some historical writing on this today. My analysis will appear in a future episode of the A History of Evangelicals and Politics podcast, available to patrons of Current with early episodes free at most podcatchers.

Song of the day

John Fea   |  December 3, 2022

“Twitter super-users” have “become the unacknowledged class that determined which events and ideas were considered important in America”

John Fea   |  December 2, 2022

Yesterday I wrote about Twitter. Today someone on Twitter posted an article by Eve Fairbanks about the decline of Twitter. She writes, “Elon Musk’s platform may be hell, but it’s also where huge amounts of reputational and social wealth are […]

Buy history books written by independent scholars

John Fea   |  December 2, 2022

Some of you are familiar with the online magazine Contingent. Historian Erin Bartram has put together a great team of historians who do not work in tenure-track history teaching jobs at colleges and universities. I encourage you to check it […]

Petitioning as a civic duty in a democracy

John Fea   |  December 2, 2022

What does it mean to participate in a democracy? Historian Sarena Zabin argues that between the American Revolution and the Civil War it was petitioning, not voting, that was the important way people performed their civil duties. Here is a […]

What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  December 2, 2022

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

Ross Douthat’s Vatican II Blues

Christopher Shannon   |  December 2, 2022

More institutional suspicion is not what American Catholics need

“A mordant political culture in which power transforms a person into a celebrity”

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

My feeds are filled with MasterClass ads. For $180 a year I can learn cooking from Gordon Ramsey, science from Bill Nye, writing from James Patterson, comedy from Steve Martin, personal branding from Kris Jenner, acting from Samuel L. Jackson, […]

Is Kristin Kobes Du Mez illiberal?

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

I am not going to rehash the controversy over Jay Green’s article on Christian political discourse. I wrote a little more about it today at Current. I agree with Jay–the piece shouldn’t have categorized people without evidence. Jay has apologized […]

Song of the Day

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

Editorial changes at Current

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

As Executive Editor, I am pleased to announce the following changes to our editorial staff: Nadya Williams, Professor of Ancient History at the University of West Georgia, moves from Current Contributing Editor to Book Review Editor. Nadya received her B.A. […]

Evangelical Roundup for December 1, 2022

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

What is happening in Evangelical Land: Are evangelicals turning on Trump? Evangelical giving is up. An evangelical “power ranger” has died. Three Southern California evangelical schools are uniting to bring theological education to Hispanic students. Shane call us out: Tim […]

Twitter is Where Ideas Go to Die

John Fea   |  December 1, 2022

It’s time for truly liberal-minded Christians to do better. Including me.

« Previous Page