

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Daniel G. Hummel, “Left Behind“
- Jay Green, “The New Shape of Christian Public Discourse“
- John Fea, “The Politics of MAGA“
- ROUNDTABLE: “Natality: Toward a Philosophy of Birth“
- Tara Strauch, “Am I the Last of My Kind?“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- Evangelical roundup for May 1, 2023
- Evangelical roundup for May 4, 2023
- “Is the New York Times becoming a more complex place that is open to the views of, well, half of America?”
- MacIntyre vs. Rorty: The two sides of liberalism
- Sunday night odds and ends
- The Christian postal worker case in historical context
- What would early 20th century Tampa cigar workers think about Ron DeSantis’s “working class roots”?
- When “a sixty-minute episode featuring an actor, a novelist, and a champion boxer might attract an audience of nearly 10 million”
- Hidden holiness
- Revolutionary War soldiers who died at the Battle of Camden will get a proper burial
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:
- Ideas in Progress: Paul Putz on Christian Athletes
- What I am reading: Faith, hope, and love in Eugene Vodolazkin’s Brisbane (Nadya Williams)
- Ideas in progress: Elizabeth Stice on teaching Hitler’s Germany, thinking about place, and reading for a well-balanced life… Oh, and her new book!
- Evangelicals didn’t always champion gun rights – and mainline Protestants didn’t always oppose guns (Daniel K. Williams)
- Abortion, slavery, and Lincoln (Jon D. Schaff)