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What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  November 3, 2023

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

  1. Elizabeth Stice, “REVIEW: Suckers for Ideals“
  2. Marvin Olasky, “A Golden Anniversary“
  3. Daniel K. Williams, “Ranking the Presidents“‘
  4. Paul Luikart, “Salvation Army of One“
  5. Ellen Tucker, “Civics Education is Moral Education—and It’s Essential“

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

  1. What MAGA culture looks like in 8,000 responses to a David French tweet about leaving the platform
  2. Rick Warren on the SBC’s Executive Committee & Albert Mohler’s seminary: “They have no intention of helping victims of the sexual abuse they covered up.”
  3. My congressman, Scott Perry (PA-10), wants to defund the National Endowment for the Humanities
  4. What is going on at the University of North Carolina?
  5. If you want a revealing glimpse into the MAGA evangelical movement, check out the responses to Russell Moore’s recent tweet.
  6. The Southern Baptist Convention: Who’s in charge?
  7. Mike Johnson was the dean of the Paul Pressler School of Law
  8. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has a podcast. Some thoughts on the first episode:
  9. What did the founding fathers mean by “virtue”?
  10. Saturday Night Live on George Washington’s dream for America

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

  1. “Living As Humans in A Machine Age:” reflections on this year’s Front Porch Republic conference (Dixie Dillon Lane)
  2. American secularization hasn’t followed the script that secularization theory would predict (Daniel K. Williams)
  3. “Some college”: The category that shows benefits of small colleges for students (Nadya Williams)
  4. You really can just unplug: three months later (Dixie Dillon Lane)
  5. What I’m reading: John McPhee (Elizabeth Stice)
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