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John Fea

John Fea is Executive Editor of CURRENT and the author of The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog.

David Blight: “We need to openly recommit to learning and teaching about the whole of our knowledge…as much or more than we stress our racial, ethnic and gendered parts.”

John Fea   |  November 14, 2024

Yale historian David Blight has some wise words for elite institutions of higher education: “We” need to openly recommit to learning and teaching about the whole of our knowledge — our histories, our literature, our sciences, our social structures, as […]

Election Day was 9 days ago. What are evangelicals saying?

John Fea   |  November 14, 2024

I noticed a couple of things in today’s roundup: *** Jackson Posey, a writer for the Baylor Lariat, encourages his fellow students not to be anxious about the election results. Here is a taste: Donald Trump is soon to be […]

John Thune is “no longer a Trump critic, but he isn’t a loyalist either”

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

I must admit that I breathed a small sigh of relief when I heard that GOP Senators chose John Thune to lead them. Thune defeated John Cornyn of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida. The latter was Trump’s pick. So […]

Lance Wallnau prophesies better on private jets.

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

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Matt Gaetz for attorney general?

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

For Donald Trump it is all about loyalty, and Florida congressman Matt Gaetz is a Trump loyalist. Trump said he wanted to use the presidency to go after his enemies. It looks like he really meant it. Gaetz once said […]

Kamala Harris could be the first woman president as early as today

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

What if Joe Biden resigned today? Here is Carrie Friedman at The Washington Post: We owe a debt of gratitude to President Joe Biden for his lifetime of service — and for his patriotism in stepping aside in July. Still, […]

Trump nominates a Fox News weekend host as Secretary of Defense

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

Hegseth is not good enough to be a Fox & Friends weekday host, but he IS good enough to be Secretary of Defense. 😉 Hegseth is a graduate of Princeton University where he wrote for the Princeton Tory and averaged […]

Election Day was 8 days ago. What are evangelicals saying?

John Fea   |  November 13, 2024

Donald Trump has appointed Mike Huckabee, a former Southern Baptist preacher turned governor of Arkansas turned presidential candidate turned Christian television talk show host, the ambassador to Israel. Christian Zionist groups are very excited about the appointment. Here is Joel […]

Chris Wallace is leaving CNN

John Fea   |  November 12, 2024

This is too bad. Over the last several months I became a fan of Wallace’s Saturday morning show. Here is The New York Times; Chris Wallace, a veteran TV anchor who left Fox News for CNN three years ago, announced on […]

Song of the day:

John Fea   |  November 12, 2024

Time to break this one out again. My first interpretation of the song is here. My addendum to my first interpretation is here. I also wrote about the song here.

From Poland Spring to “Little Marco” to Secretary of State?

John Fea   |  November 12, 2024

Marco Rubio was once a rising star in the Republican Party. In 2013, his party chose him to deliver the response to Barack Obama’s State of the Union Address. This was the famous Poland Spring moment: He was the Cuban-American […]

Election Day was one week ago. What are evangelicals saying?

John Fea   |  November 12, 2024

Fiona Hamilton of The Times (UK) has talked to some Trump-supporting evangelicals in Georgia. Here is a taste: The convention had been awash with talk of divine intervention and miracles even before Trump told delegates that “I’m not supposed to […]

On Stephen Wolfe’s use of my book “Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?”

John Fea   |  November 11, 2024

On at least two occasions that I know about, Stephen Wolfe, the author of The Case for Christian Nationalism, has tweeted passages from my book to advance his vision of a Christian state. You can learn more about that vision […]

Can the Democrats reclaim the populist mantle?

John Fea   |  November 11, 2024

Michael Sean Winters has his doubts. Here is a taste of his piece at the National Catholic Reporter: Democratic donors on Wall Street, in Silicon Valley and in Hollywood, and among special interest groups don’t want a party that champions […]

Election Day was six days ago. What are evangelicals saying?

John Fea   |  November 11, 2024

Shane Idleman, the pastor of Westside Christian Fellowship in Lancaster, California, has some advice for Donald Trump about the border: Everyone agrees that illegal immigration is one of the biggest challenges facing us today. In an attempt to secure more […]

“Reelecting Donald Trump after January 6 is the greatest dereliction of civic duty by the electorate in the history of the United States.” Now how do we move forward?

John Fea   |  November 11, 2024

Here is Nick Catoggio at The Dispatch: Reelecting Donald Trump after January 6 is the greatest dereliction of civic duty by the electorate in the history of the United States. We’ll pay for it in years to come, over and […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  November 10, 2024

A few things online that caught my attention this week: Fareed Zakaria offers three reasons why Trump won. Blaming democracy Nicholas Kristof: Maybe now Democrats will start paying attention to the working class. Teaching American Studies in Amsterdam Donald Trump […]

The Democratic Party is not “just losing white workers but all workers, regardless of race”

John Fea   |  November 10, 2024

For the last nine years we have been told that people support Trump because they are racist and patriarchal. Social class, we are told, is really just a guise for the racism and misogyny of the uneducated white working classes. […]

The John Piper controversy is another window into the current state of American evangelicalism

John Fea   |  November 10, 2024

Have you been following the MAGA evangelical attack on John Piper? On the day after the election, the Reformed theologian tweeted: “Having delivered us from one evil, God now tests us with another.” I don’t see the same kind of […]

Matt Karp: Trump voters were Dominican hairstylists, Chinese grandmas, and Navajo teenagers

John Fea   |  November 10, 2024

Princeton historian Matt Karp: The point about the Navajo is interesting. The American Indian vote was small, but it went 65% to 34% in Trump’s favor.

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