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The labor rights radical behind the 1963 March on Washington

John Fea   |  August 31, 2022

The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom took place 59 years ago this week (August 28, 1963). Shawn Gude ofJacobin interviews historian William P. Jones about A. Philip Randolph, the Black socialist who spoke at the 1963 event and […]

The Author’s Corner with Jesse Olsavsky

Rachel Petroziello   |  August 29, 2022

Jesse Olsavsky is Assistant Professor of History at Duke Kunshan University. This interview is based on his new book, The Most Absolute Abolition: Runaways, Vigilance Committees, and the Rise of Revolutionary Abolitionism, 1835–1861 (LSU Press, 2022). JF: What led you to […]

Albert Mohler’s “Christian world view” was on full display in his ugly piece on the legacy of Ronald Sider

John Fea   |  August 6, 2022

Albert Mohler, the president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, likes to talk about how he discerns current events through his “Christian world view.” Well, Mohler’s “Christian world view” was on full display yesterday in his reflection on […]

Byron Borger reviews In Praise of Good Bookstores

John Fea   |  August 4, 2022

If you read this blog, you know Byron Borger. He and his wife Beth run the Hearts & Minds bookstore in Dallastown, Pennsylvania, the best Christian bookstore in the country. Over at Christianity Today, Borger reviews Jeff Deutsch’s book In […]

The Joe Biden Good-Time Action Adventure Hour!

Adam Jortner   |  August 3, 2022

Politicians ignoring ordinary citizens? Write a play instead! 

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  July 31, 2022

A few things online that caught my attention this week: John Loughery reviews David Kertzer’s The Pope at War: The Secret History of Pius XII, Mussolini, and Hitler Rick Perlstein on the long backlash against teaching progress in public schools […]

Sam Alito get on his high horse in Rome

John Fea   |  July 29, 2022

I wish Sam Alito would just keep his mouth shut and do his job. Every time he speaks publicly he proves that the Supreme Court is just another political institution. This, it seems, was what John Roberts was worried about […]

The Author’s Corner with Rebecca Sharpless

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 29, 2022

Rebecca Sharpless is Professor of History at Texas Christian University. This interview is based on her new book, Grain and Fire: A History of Baking in the American South (University of North Carolina Press, 2022). JF: What led you to […]

These Truths? Which Truths?

Eric Miller   |  July 29, 2022

This time science and tech won’t save us

Nostalgia, Wokeness, and Fraggle Rock

Adam Jortner   |  July 11, 2022

If the world is full of change, should our childhoods remain the same? 

The Author’s Corner with Daniel J. Broyld

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 5, 2022

Daniel J. Broyld is Associate Professor of African American History at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. This interview is based on his new book, Borderland Blacks: Two Cities in the Niagara Region during the Final Decades of Slavery (LSU Press, […]

Should We Be Impolite?

David Tucker   |  July 5, 2022

If incivility always carries a moral cost, we had best be sure it’s justified

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  July 3, 2022

A few things online that caught my attention this week: Historian Robert Caro and his editor Michael Brenes reviews Francis Fukuyama’s Liberalism and Its Discontents Historians and creative liberties. A trip to an antiquarian book fair The responsibility of pro-lifers […]

The Author’s Corner with Anna Koivusalo

Rachel Petroziello   |  July 1, 2022

Anna Koivusalo is a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Philosophy, History and Art Studies at the University of Helsinki. This interview is based on her new book, The Man Who Started the Civil War: James Chesnut, Honor, and Emotion […]

FORUM: The End of Roe, Day Four

Shirley Mullen, M. Elizabeth Carter, Patrick Lacroix, Jeremy Sabella, Elias Crim, David John Seel Jr. and Agnes Howard   |  June 30, 2022

A time to listen

FORUM: The End of Roe, Day Three

Andrea Turpin, Douglas LeBlanc, Daniel K. Williams, Sarah Morgan Smith, Susan McWilliams Barndt and Scott Hancock   |  June 29, 2022

A time to listen

FORUM: The End of Roe, Day Two

Anonymous woman, Ellen Tucker, Christopher Shannon, Paul Luikart, Nadya Williams, Adam Jortner and Russell Arben Fox   |  June 28, 2022

A time to listen

Evangelical roundup for June 23, 2022

John Fea   |  June 23, 2022

What is happening in Evangelical land? More coverage of the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s “Road to Majority” conference. Fame and evangelicalism Newsweek goes after Christians who adopt. Pro-life in a post-Roe world: On Southern Baptists as “political whores.” An Evangelical […]

Evangelical roundup for June 20, 2022

John Fea   |  June 20, 2022

What is happening in Evangelical land? Will evangelicals endorse Trump in 2024? Charles Marsh on growing up evangelical. EGOD? The Gospel Coalition on Juneteenth. Beth and Russell: Will the Southern Baptist Convention be “smaller and purer or bigger and more […]

Sunday night odds and ends

John Fea   |  June 19, 2022

A few things online that caught my attention this week: Baseball is changing David Sedaris writes thank-you notes Cornel West on pragmatism Since Watergate it has become more difficult to hold president’s accountable Harold Myerson reviews Gary Dorrien, American Democratic […]

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