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What is popular this week at CURRENT

John Fea   |  June 28, 2024

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

  1. Robert Erle Barham, “American Ghosts“
  2. Vince Bacote, “No Angels or Devils“
  3. Joseph P. Slaughter, “REVIEW: Gun Country“
  4. Susan McWilliams Barndt and Daniel K. Williams, “The End of Roe: Two Years Later“
  5. Bronson Long, “Jacques Ellul: Prophet of the Information Age“

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

  1. Cornerstone University fires tenured professors and terminates all humanities and arts programs
  2. Cornerstone University responds to our story on faculty cuts and the termination of humanities and arts programs
  3. More questions about Cornerstone University’s decision to fire humanities professors
  4. Cornerstone University alumni react to the termination of Arts, Music, and Humanities programs
  5. Another small Christian college is closing
  6. This pastor won’t let his wife read unless he approves of her reading material
  7. Volunteers and prayers are keeping the doors open at a Pennsylvania Christian college
  8. “Welcome to East Beltline Trade and Vocational School”
  9. Is Mervis Gobbles a Real Person?
  10. What is happening at Valparaiso University

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

  1. Interview: Joshua Kinlaw on the classics and classical education (Nadya Williams)
  2. Compassionate college closures: an exhortation (Nadya Williams)
  3. The life you save may be your own (Jon D. Schaff)
  4. This summer: low in cost, high in fun (Dixie Dillon Lane)
  5. Blessing of Unicorns: Fairy tales, books, exvangelicals, summer, and Roman warfare (Nadya Williams)

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