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What is popular this week at Current?

John Fea   |  March 24, 2023

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

  1. Dixie Dillon Lane, “The Hidden Seasons of Grief“
  2. Jacob Lupfer, “REVIEW: Faith and Transcendence in Fiction“
  3. John Fea, “Serving the Work“
  4. John Fea, “The Legacy of the Jesus Revolution“
  5. D.G. Hart, “REVIEW: Evangelicals + Celebrity = ?“

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

  1. Mark Meadows and his MAGA cronies are buying-up property near the U.S. Capitol
  2. Evangelical roundup for March 20, 2023
  3. “It’s possible that up to a third of students at evangelical colleges are not physically at their schools.”
  4. How U.S. history textbook publishers are catering to Florida’s “anti-woke” laws
  5. George W. Bush saved 25 million lives
  6. On the privileged progressives who preach anti-racism
  7. We now live in a world where the Christian Right defends a president who gave hush-money to a porn star
  8. A massive blob is coming for Ron DeSantis!
  9. Two Twitter threads that reveal the current state of The Kings College, a Christian college in New York City
  10. Springsteen fans: See you in State College

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

  1. The fragmentation of evangelical politics (Daniel K. Williams)
  2. Ideas in progress: Joseph P. Slaughter on Christianity and gun culture
  3. The best mid-semester email you aren’t sending (Nadya Williams)
  4. Celebrating the book launch of Current contributing editor Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt: Redeeming Vision
  5. Praise God for suffering? Reformed evangelicals say yes (Daniel K. Williams)

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