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John Fea

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

Evangelical theologian Wayne Grudem: Trump should drop out of the 2024 presidential race to “preserve his legacy”

John Fea   |  November 29, 2023

Evangelical theologian Wayne Grudem, my former theology professor at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (I took one course with him), made waves when he endorsed Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020. We spent some time at this blog reflecting on those […]

Koch political network endorses Nikki Haley

John Fea   |  November 28, 2023

Americans for Prosperity Action, a libertarian conservative super PAC affiliated with billionaire Charles Koch and his late brother David Koch, is endorsing Nikki Haley in the GOP presidential primary race. Here is a taste of the press release: At a […]

Mike Pence’s son talked his father into showing-up on January 6, 2021 to certify the election

John Fea   |  November 28, 2023

ABC News is reporting that Mike Pence was thinking about skipping the January 6, 2021 certification of the 2020 presidential election until his son, a Marine, convinced him otherwise during a Christmas 2020 family vacation in Colorado. All of this […]

Trump’s 3-fold plan to undermine American democracy

John Fea   |  November 28, 2023

Here is Georgetown University public policy professor Donald P. Moynihan at The New York Times: Donald Trump, the former president and current candidate, puts it in apocalyptic terms: “Either the deep state destroys America or we destroy the deep state.” This […]

Religious congregations in New Orleans are doing something about the effects of climate change

John Fea   |  November 28, 2023

Nina Lakhani, a reporter for The Guardian, introduces us to the Community Lighthouse Network, a group of New Orleans congregations, including a Black megachurch, tackling the effects of climate change in the Big Easy. Here is a taste of Lakhani’s […]

The Marshfield Tea Burning

John Fea   |  November 28, 2023

Ever since I wrote about the Greenwich (NJ) Tea Burning in The Way of Improvement Leads Home: Philip Vickers Fithian and the Rural Enlightenment in Early America, I have been fascinated by the various copycat tea burnings and tea parties […]

Consider Current on Giving Tuesday!

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

Looking for a gift for a friend or family member interested in politics, creative non-fiction, intellectual life, cultural criticism, social issues, and Christianity? Consider a Current membership! Members get access to all of our published content and do not have […]

“I began to feel like there’s a lot that not’s being said and a lot that’s not being written”

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

The one thing that I did start doing that year (2020) was talk on the phone. I’ve never been a phone talker, but, of course, that’s all you had for a while. And I would have long conversations on the […]

What is going on at The Ohio State University?

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

And I am not talking about three straight football losses to Michigan. John Sailer of the National Association of Scholars, a political conservative education advocacy organization, recently obtained 800 pages of “Diversity Faculty Recruitment Reports” from The Ohio State University. […]

Current’s 2023 Best of the Net Nominations

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

Please join us in congratulating our nominees for this year’s Best of the Net, an annual awards-based anthology for “communities of online literary magazines, journals, and individuals that do the work of creating our digital literary landscape.” These are: “Tis […]

Steven Mintz asks: “Can you be an activist and a serious scholar?”

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

Here is a taste of his piece at Insider Higher Ed: There is an important space where academia and activism intersect. “Public scholarship” and “engaged scholarship” can be invaluable in addressing social, political, and environmental issues. These works can provide rigorous […]

Evangelical roundup for November 27, 2023

John Fea   |  November 27, 2023

What is happening in Evangelical land? Do you have a story for the roundup? Watch: Tim Alberta on how Trumpism has divided evangelicals. Also here. Stay tuned, I will be interviewing Alberta on CSPAN in the coming days. Nikki Haley […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  November 26, 2023

A few things online that caught my attention this week: The Atlantic on Reconstruction–then and now. Why are we so fascinated with JFK? What “industry” are you in? Seamus Heaney and “stuff”. Annotating books on TikTok and Instagram. Socialist summer […]

Support Current on Small Business Saturday!

John Fea   |  November 25, 2023

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Colleges chosen for general election presidential debates

John Fea   |  November 24, 2023

They are Texas State University, Lafayette College (PA), Virginia State University, and The University of Utah. Here is Doug Lederman at Inside Higher Ed: The Commission on Presidential Debates has chosen four colleges and universities to play host to the presidential and […]

Happy Thanksgiving!

John Fea   |  November 23, 2023

We are off today! I hope you get a chance to spend some time with family and friends.

The forgotten virtue of gratitude

John Fea   |  November 22, 2023

Our annual Thanksgiving tradition here at The Way of Improvement Leads Home. I wrote this Inside Higher Ed piece on gratitude in November 2008.  I have had to remind myself of this piece a lot in the last couple of years.–JF It was a […]

The Evangelical Theological Society elects its first woman president

John Fea   |  November 21, 2023

Her name is Karen Jobes and she is emeritus professor of New Testament and exegesis at Wheaton College. Here is Stefani McDade at Christianity Today: The Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) has instated its first female president in 75 years. Karen […]

What is a liberal?

John Fea   |  November 21, 2023

Cass Sunstein, a professor at Harvard Law School writing at The New York Times, defines liberalism in 34 points: See how Sunstein unpacks these points here.

Song of the day

John Fea   |  November 20, 2023

I recently saw a social media post asking readers to identity the first pop song they remember hearing as a kid. I am pretty sure my song was this 1973 classic from Neil Sedaka. How about you?

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