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Archives for May 2024

Joe Biden’s pro-life legacy

John Fea   |  May 17, 2024

Joe Biden can’t get a break right now. The economy is improving. We are living normal lives again. Infrastructure improvements have begun. Things aren’t perfect, but Biden has brought us back, and has brought us back stronger. His infrastructure spending […]

Zack Beauchamp: “It’s time to take back the Israel-Palestine debate from the radicals on both sides”

John Fea   |  May 17, 2024

Here Beauchamp at VOX: You may have heard of Shai Davidai, the Israeli professor at Columbia University who has launched a crusade against the school’s pro-Palestinian protestors. He’s rocketed to fame by calling students terrorists, comparing himself to Jewish victims of Nazi Germany, and demanding the […]

What is trending this week at CURRENT?

John Fea   |  May 17, 2024

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

REVIEW: Bad Therapy

Ivana Greco   |  May 17, 2024

The field of pediatric mental healthcare needs a better understanding of health

Pentecost and scarves

Molly Jones-Lewis   |  May 17, 2024

When a Lenten scarf-wearing experiment became something more.

According to the standards of Christian nationalist Rick Green, Donald Trump is not qualified to be president

John Fea   |  May 16, 2024

You really can’t make this stuff up. Rick Green is the founder of something called the Patriot Academy. He is also the host of David and Tim Barton’s radio show, Wallbuilders Live. Green believes he knows something about presidential character. […]

A pathological liar is in the courtroom today. So is Michael Cohen.

John Fea   |  May 16, 2024

Today Donald Trump hush-money case continues. A pathological liar is in the courtroom today. So is Michael Cohen. Does anyone see the irony of Trump’s lawyers, the people defending one of the most mendacious politicians in American history, trying to […]

The “red tie entourage” comes to New York City to show their loyalty to Trump

John Fea   |  May 16, 2024

They came to support Trump. They came to show the former president that they are vice-presidential material. They came to show that they could dress like the Donald. They took time out of their day–some of them were elected members […]

Evangelical roundup for May 16, 2024

John Fea   |  May 16, 2024

What is happening in Evangelical land? Evangelicals prefer to be defined religiously, not politically. Two Christian Right representatives support aid to both Israel and Ukraine. World Relief celebrates International Families Day: The National Association of Evangelicals champions creation care: Are […]

REVIEW: U Sad, Bro? 

Elizabeth Stice   |  May 16, 2024

Frat life takes a lucrative—and criminal—turn

Austen city limits

Jon D. Schaff   |  May 16, 2024

Re-reading Jane Austen is always worth it.

Trump can say whatever he wants about his “crowds,” but don’t come to New Jersey and make false claims about Springsteen!

John Fea   |  May 15, 2024

Here is the Asbury Park Press: There he goes again. Former President Donald Trump once again compared crowd sizes with Jersey native Bruce Springsteen at his May 11 campaign rally in Wildwood. “I love these Saturday evenings. Is there anything […]

Mike Johnson knows about Donald Trump, yet he still showed-up at his trial to defend him

John Fea   |  May 15, 2024

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson knows what we all know about Donald Trump: And I could go on. I know how many Trump evangelicals will respond to these claims. They will say something like, “I am voting for a […]

Nikki Haley is still racking-up GOP votes in presidential primaries

John Fea   |  May 15, 2024

Yes, the GOP is still holding presidential primaries. And, as Steven Shepard and Madison Fernandez write at Politico, Nikki Haley is still getting chunks of votes. Trump, of course, has already secured enough delegates to win the nomination, but the […]

Jacques Ellul: Prophet of the Information Age

Bronson Long   |  May 15, 2024

Ellul’s death thirty years ago offers a moment to recall his message

A few books I’ve recently (re)read

Nadya Williams   |  May 15, 2024

It’s been a good year for reading!

The Presbyterian Church in America disinvites David French

John Fea   |  May 14, 2024

Today The Arena blog at Current ran a piece by Marvin Olasky defending the Presbyterian Church in America’s decision to invite New York Times columnist David French to speak on a plenary panel at its upcoming General Assembly meeting in […]

Pittsburgh and the Great Migration

John Fea   |  May 14, 2024

Over at Black Perspectives, historian Adam Lee Cilli introduces us to “Migrant Voices,” a website collecting oral history interviews of African Americans who migrated from the rural South to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania between 1915 and 1930. It is an amazing resource. […]

Birkin bags and Ferraris: Elizabeth Stice rethinks our efforts to sell the liberal arts

John Fea   |  May 14, 2024

Here is historian and Current writer Elizabeth Stice at The Front Porth Republic: If we believe that the liberal arts are great, we should act like it. A first step would be to stop trying to sell them as if […]

David French on a panel, oh no!

Marvin Olasky   |  May 14, 2024

The PCA politically has red, blue, and purple churches, and if we can’t get along with each other how do we expect the U.S not to fall apart?

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