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Archives for 2023

What Has Faith to Do with Biography?

Lucy S R Austen   |  October 19, 2023

Elisabeth Elliot was not just a subject to write about. She was a writer to emulate.

Historian Jane Kamensky is the new president at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

Kamensky comes to Charlottesville from Harvard University’s history department. Here is the press release: CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA – The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, the private nonprofit that owns and operates Monticello, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jane Kamensky, Ph.D., as […]

What is it like to be Nebraska GOP Congressman Don Bacon today?

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

Don Bacon represents Nebraska’s 2nd congressional district. Yesterday he was the first Republican member of Congress to refuse to vote for Jim Jordan as Speaker of the House. And then this happened to his wife: Here is Jordain Carney, Sarah […]

Former Southern Baptist seminary president Adam Greenway’s $11k espresso machine was actually only $5,952.67

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

OK, I feel much better now. 😉 Back in June we called your attention to the drama at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas. It appears that president Adam Greenway was a big spender. He spent $1.5 million […]

Missouri senator Josh Hawley wants a “Christian Democracy”

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

Josh Hawley believes that America was founded on Judeo-Christian principles. He supported the insurrectionists on January 6, 2021 and then tried to raise money off it. He is a regular speaker at Christian Right and political conferences. And he supports […]

UPenn administrator: “Students spouting ideological catchphrases have revealed their moral obliviousness and the deficiency of their educations”

John Fea   |  October 18, 2023

Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel is a physician and vice provost for global initiatives and a professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania. Here is a taste of his New York Times piece: “The Moral Deficiences of […]

REVIEW: Elisabeth Elliot: Missionary, Writer, Booklover

Michael Jimenez   |  October 18, 2023

The life of an austere evangelical celebrity takes on warmer hues in this new biography

Ideas in progress: a conversation with Robert Erle Barham on parenting, writing, and writing while parenting

Robert Erle Barham   |  October 18, 2023

“My kids wake me up to marvels all around—especially since they themselves are such a source of wonder.”

Israel-based progressive intellectuals and peace activists call for a “return to a politics based on humanistic and universal principles”

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

Several dozen Israeli-based academic progressives and peace activists have signed this letter. They are correct to suggest that the usual identity politics we often hear coming out of colleges and universities seem hollow in the wake of October 7, 2023. […]

David Mills loves Pittsburgh

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

When he was an editor at Touchstone Magazine, David Mills published a longform piece I wrote on the perils of providential history. He is now the associate editorial page editor for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. And he loves his adopted hometown. […]

“Just war” evangelical leaders issue a statement supporting Israel

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

The letter calls for “the salvation and peace of the people of Israel and Palestine.” It distinguishes between the people of Palestine and Hamas. It also invokes Just War theory. Here is Bob Smietana at Religion News Service: Addressing policymakers […]

Conor Friedersdorf: “Students for Pogroms in Israel”

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

If you haven’t seen it yet, The Atlantic writer Conor Firedersdorf has written a critique of student activists who are “excusing murder and kidnapping” in Israel. Here is a taste of “Students for Pogroms in Israel“: Across America, millions of […]

Speaker of the House George W. Bush?

John Fea   |  October 17, 2023

As of the publication of this post the House of Representatives has been without a Speaker for 13 days and roughly 17 hours. Later today, the House will convene to vote on Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan’s candidacy. Last night, Kentucky […]

Ukraine Will Be a Long War

John H. Haas   |  October 17, 2023

Is America ready to see it through?

Putting the “home” back in homeschooling policy

Nadya Williams   |  October 17, 2023

A reminder to critics of homeschooling: homeschooling happens at home, and that is important.

CBS News, Christian nationalism, coffee, and my cluttered home office

John Fea   |  October 16, 2023

It looks like this 2021 CBS News video is making the rounds again–at least in my social media world. CBS asked me to offer commentary on Christian nationalism, but I had no idea I would be making coffee (go Messiah […]

Donald Trump: The Lord’s apostle

John Fea   |  October 16, 2023

Here is Roger Stone at this weekend’s “Pastors for Trump” conference in Miami: Apparently Trump prays with Stone: Meanwhile, Stone’s partner in Christian Trumpism, former National Security Director Michael Flynn, will do a cameo with you for $150:

Episode 120: “Popular Historians in Post-War America”

John Fea   |  October 16, 2023

Should professional historians write for the general public? If so, who is the “public” they are trying to reach? And when historians do write for the public how do they manage to make their work readable and accessible without sacrificing […]

Evangelical roundup for October 16, 2023

John Fea   |  October 16, 2023

What is happening in Evangelical land? For many American evangelicals, neutrality on matters related to Israel is not an option. The history of evangelical views on Israel. Andy Stanley and the future of American evangelicalism. Covenant College has a new […]

Netflix DVD RIP

Timothy Larsen   |  October 16, 2023

A fond farewell to the ritual of the red envelope

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