

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Abigail Wilkinson Miller, “REVIEW: Books for Children“
- Melanie Springer Mock, “REVIEW: God Gave Rock & Roll to You“
- Elizabeth Stice, “We Are Not Serious People“
- Ashley Fitzgerald, “REVIEW: Get Married!“
- Christopher W. Jones, “REVIEW: Origins of the Just War“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- The “Ephesians 6:11” thesis of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump
- How are evangelicals responding to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump?
- Cornerstone University is literally rewriting history
- David Brooks: “God is good, omniscient, and omnipotent and yet somehow he seems to want Donald Trump to be re-elected”
- Jack Hibbs breaks out the black robe
- Covering the Heritage Foundation’s “Policy Fest”
- Albert Mohler’s theology is not particularly helpful for explaining what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania over the weekend
- Conservative intellectual Robert George on the GOP: “Has no one any shame?”
- Cornerstone University’s problems suddenly look a lot worse
- Robert Jeffress has a Trump “shrine” in his office at First Baptist Church-Dallas.
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Arena blog:
- On classifying books (Nadya Williams)
- Interview with Robert Jensen: “It’s Debatable” (Nadya Williams)
- A homeschooling parent’s dilemma: do I stay on my computer or off of it? (Dixie Dillon Lane)
- Work in progress: Current’s 100 books of the 21st century (so far) (Nadya Williams)
- The Penguin Little Black Classics: In the beginning (Elizabeth Stice)