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Archives for July 2024

Albert Mohler’s theology is not particularly helpful for explaining what happened in Butler, Pennsylvania over the weekend

John Fea   |  July 15, 2024

In his take on the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Albert Mohler, president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, writes: For Donald Trump, his last breath could have come yesterday, broadcast to the entire world. Thankfully, that was not the […]

The Author’s Corner with Jean Dennison

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 15, 2024

Jean Dennison is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Washington. This interview is based on her new book, Vital Relations: How the Osage Nation Moves Indigenous Nationhood into the Future (University of North Carolina Press, 2024). JF: What […]

The Penguin Little Black Classics: In the beginning

Elizabeth Stice   |  July 15, 2024

The Penguin Little Black Classics–a treasure you might not have known you needed!

REVIEW: Get Married!

Ashley Fitzgerald   |  July 15, 2024

What both spreadsheets and life stories are telling us

Why did Thomas Matthew Crooks shoot Trump? I don’t know. But it may be time again for the “Umbrella Man”

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

Causation often requires research and investigation: More here.

The “Ephesians 6:11” thesis of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

I’ve been hearing a lot of calls for national unity today. Those calling for such unity believe that Thomas Matthew Crooks’s assassination attempt of Donald Trump will somehow bring the country together. Even Trump’s staunchest critics have rightly condemned the […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

A few things online that caught my attention this week: “Resistance historians?“ The New York Times on the attack on Donald Trump Todd Shy reviews Marilynne Robinson’s Reading Genesis. Linden K. Smith reviews it here. Regionalism and the 1924 Immigration […]

What to expect at this week’s GOP convention:

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

So much going on this week at the Trump fest in Milwaukee! Tomorrow, from 9:00am to 4:30pm, convention-goers can attend The Heritage Foundation’s “Policy Fest.” Speakers include Kiron Skinner (Director of Policy Planning at the State Department during the Trump […]

David Brooks: “God is good, omniscient, and omnipotent and yet somehow he seems to want Donald Trump to be re-elected”

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

Current editor Eric Miller often sees things in American culture that others don’t see. That is why he is a great editor. After Thomas Matthew Crook’s assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Eric sent along this clip from the PBS News […]

Song of the Day

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

How are evangelicals responding to the assassination attempt on Donald Trump?

John Fea   |  July 14, 2024

Many are offering thoughts and prayers today for former president Donald Trump and our nation. Trump’s supporters and his critics are condemning political violence. Here are how evangelical Christians are responding: Christianity Today has a piece here. Franklin Graham: Southern […]

Song of the Day

John Fea   |  July 13, 2024

Song of the Day

John Fea   |  July 12, 2024

What is popular this week at CURRENT?

John Fea   |  July 12, 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:

Conventional Wisdom

Jim Cullen   |  July 12, 2024

Contested nominations have been the norm, not the exception, in American history

A homeschooling parent’s dilemma: do I stay on my computer or off of it?

Dixie Dillon Lane   |  July 12, 2024

I both love and hate digital tech–and my laptop. That raises important questions.

Cornerstone University’s problems suddenly look a lot worse

John Fea   |  July 11, 2024

We’ve learned from several credible sources that less than a month before firing seven tenured professors, the Cornerstone Board of Trustees authorized the removal of all tenure protections from all tenured faculty in every discipline across the university, turning them […]

Oklahoma announces a “complete overhaul” of its social studies curriculum. The state is relying on an “A-List Executive Review Committee” of conservative activists

John Fea   |  July 11, 2024

Here is the Washington Examiner: Oklahoma’s top education official is overhauling the state’s social studies curriculum to emphasize American exceptionalism to combat what he says is left-wing messaging that teaches children to “hate America.” In a document obtained by the Washington Examiner, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction […]

Song of the Day

John Fea   |  July 11, 2024

We Are Not Serious People

Elizabeth Stice   |  July 11, 2024

Our outrage has proven ineffective. What might that mean?

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