

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Melanie Springer Mock, “What Tortured Poets Might Teach Us“
- Matthew Mutter, “REVIEW: Written in Water“
- Eric Miller, “SUMMERING: Follow the Tease“
- Christopher J. Lane, “REVIEW: Slow Productivity“
- Jim Cullen, “Loyalty, Not Merit; Confidence, Not Data“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- The Presbyterian Church in America canceled David French. Today he responds.
- An evangelical singer releases a pro-Trump Christian music video
- Tony Evans: “I am stepping away from my pastoral duties and am submitting to a healing and restoration process established by the elders…”
- If you want to get a sense of the state of conservative Christianity in America, check out the responses to David French’s recent New York Times piece
- David French on a panel, oh no!
- Apparently Liberty University’s view on abortion does not even allow an exception for the life of the mother
- The Southern Baptist Convention messengers reject the so-called “Law Amendment”
- The Presbyterian Church in America disinvites David French
- Trump, MAGA Southern Baptists, and friends will meet in an Indianapolis sideshow
- Still thinking about voting for Trump in November? Check out his last rally
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:
- Interview: Miles Smith’s Religion and Republic: Christian America from the Founding to the Civil War (Daniel K. Williams)
- Daniel K. Williams reviews “Two Visions for an Evangelical Reformation” in Christian Scholar’s Review (Daniel K. Williams)
- The quiet death of an academic Classics journal (Nadya Williams)
- Blessing of Unicorns: A Tudor Castle, reading Ukrainian and Classical literature, the intact mind, and Mary Cassatt at work (Nadya Williams)
- “Popular information” (John Haas)