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John Fea

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

Song of the day

John Fea   |  February 9, 2025

Did the American people elect THIS Donald Trump?

John Fea   |  February 9, 2025

Did Americans elect Trump to shut down humanitarian aid through USAID? Did they elect Trump to create a Middle East Riviera in Gaza? Did they elect Trump because they wanted a trade war? Did they elect Trump because they wanted […]

Commonplace Book #332

John Fea   |  February 9, 2025

There was a point in my rebellion where hatred and love coincided; both the facts which justified my indignation and the moral motives which demanded it stemmed directly from the district where I was born. This explains, too, why everything […]

Alexandria Ocasio Cortez asks what Jesus Christ would say if he preached his message in the House of Representatives

John Fea   |  February 8, 2025

Watch:

Commonplace Book #331

John Fea   |  February 8, 2025

And if my poor literary work has any meaning, in the ultimate analysis, it consists of this: a time came when writing meant, for me, an absolute necessity to testify, an urgent need to free myself from an obsession, to […]

“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for they will get an executive order.”

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

The day after Trump’s inauguration, the president attended an interfaith service at the National Cathedral. During the sermon, Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde urged Trump to consider the human dignity of immigrants, refugees, and members of the transgender community. She spoke […]

Trump orders affecting immigration and humanitarian aid: A World Relief primer

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

World Relief, the humanitarian arm of the National Association of Evangelicals, notes that Donald Trump has issued executive orders that are “significantly impacting thousands of lives and reshaping the way we are able to serve those in greatest need.” Jessica […]

Will Marco Rubio be the next director of the National Archives?

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

The Trump vengeance tour is making a stop at the National Archives. Here is ABC News: There have been extensive discussions at the White House about installing Secretary of State Marco Rubio as the acting director of the National Archives, […]

POLITICO magazine responds to internet trolls

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

Trump evangelicals are going after Christian institutions that take federal funds.

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

Thousands and thousands of Christian organizations, including Trump acolyte Franklin Graham’s Samaritan’s Purse, have taken federal money to help advance their missions. Christian charities have lost funds as a result of Trump’s cuts to US AID. They include World Vision, […]

More than six years ago I said this:

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

I still stand by this:

Historians take on Trump’s executive order on K-12 schooling

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

Here is David Blight, Beth English, and Jim Grossman at The New Republic: Under the grossly misleading title “Ending Radical Indoctrination in K-12 Schooling,” the White House last week issued an executive order that would undermine the integrity of writing […]

Commonplace Book #330

John Fea   |  February 7, 2025

…The traditional definition of “human” is composed of limits as much as privileges. To be properly human, there are some things we must not do. The opposing creed, dominant in our own time, holds that there are no limits. Anything […]

Commonplace Book #329

John Fea   |  February 6, 2025

In the minds of [writer Jonathan] Taplin and his like, the adjective “white” implies racism; “male,” in combination with “white,” “rural,” and “old,” implies sexism; “rural” implies backwardness, stupidity, and the degradation of “mind-numbing” physical work; and “old” implies political […]

Commonplace Book #328

John Fea   |  February 5, 2025

The racist argument has always been so simple as to need no comprehending. It simply divides the two categories, white people and black people, by a line theoretically straight, and opposes one category to the other. The actual history of […]

Ronald Reagan on tariffs

John Fea   |  February 4, 2025

April 27, 1987: Context

Commonplace Book #327

John Fea   |  February 4, 2025

People who hate all Confederates, it seems to me, are oversimplifying themselves in order to do so. They seem to be war propogandists looking for a war, relishing the division of people into abstract or stereotypical categories of Good and […]

CURRENT Managing Editor Nadya Williams wins public life fellowship

John Fea   |  February 3, 2025

Congratulations to Nadya Williams for her selection as Center for Christianity & Public Life “Public Life Fellowship.” The Public Life Fellowship Program is a nine-month program serving an intergenerational class of Christians interested in intensive, community-based learning about the intersection […]

Commonplace Book #326

John Fea   |  February 3, 2025

The trouble with anti-elitism is not that elites do not exist. It is that they exist everywhere, in every movement and party, on all sides. A mere revolt against elites makes a politics stupid. The important question is what the […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  February 2, 2025

A few things online that caught my attention this week: Left-liberal fractures David Brooks on stupidity William E. Leuchtenburg, RIP Steven Mintz on the struggle between populism and progressivism Siva Vaidhyanathan reviews Jonathan Haidt, The Anxious Generation David Brooks on […]

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