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What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  June 2, 2023

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

  1. Timothy Larsen, “Paul Simon Finds the Lord“
  2. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt and Jessica Hooten Wilson, “Redemptive Art Meets Redemptive Reading: A Conversation“
  3. Dixie Dillon Lane, “Reconsidering Homeschooling, Part I: Growth and Benefits“
  4. Dixie Dillon Lane, “Reconsidering Homeschooling, Part II: Challenges and Solutions“
  5. Daniel G. Hummel, “Left Behind“

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

  1. Randall Balmer: “Don’t look for pronouns on my email signature”
  2. What are people saying about the death of Tim Keller?
  3. Should universities be more like monasteries?
  4. Evangelical roundup for May 29, 2023
  5. The Kings College loses its accreditation
  6. Burge: “People are picking their religion based on their politics, not their politics based on their religion.”
  7. Evangelical roundup for May 25, 2023
  8. Joe Biden should use Fareed Zakaria’s recent column as the foundation for his 2024 presidential campaign
  9. Evangelical roundup for June 1, 2023
  10. Can a Catholic college maintain its Catholic identity without nuns?

Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:

  1. Ideas in Progress: Julie Durbin on vocation, mission, teaching, and the creative life (Part II)
  2. Ideas in Progress: Julie Durbin on vocation, mission, teaching, and the creative life (Part I)
  3. Essential Latin for graduation season (Nadya Williams)
  4. Why does the US have such a large national debt? (Daniel K. Williams)
  5. Academically Adrift: thirteen years later (Nadya Williams)

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