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DC DISPATCH: Debt Limit Catastrophe

Greg Williams   |  November 2, 2021

Think it doesn’t matter? Think again.

The Author’s Corner with Nik Ribianszky

Rachel Petroziello   |  November 1, 2021

Nik Ribianszky is Lecturer of American History at Queen’s University Belfast. This interview is based on her new book, Generations of Freedom: Gender, Movement, and Violence in Natchez, 1779-1865 (University of Georgia Press, 2021). JF: What led you to write Generations […]

A Media Holiday

Kevin S. Krahenbuhl   |  October 18, 2021

What would happen if we all took a month off?

What is “Elite Evangelicalism”?

John Fea   |  October 15, 2021

The problem with elitism has little to do with status. It has everything to do with love.

Republic of Letters, Republic of Books

Eric Miller   |  October 11, 2021

To give up on reading is to give up on America

When Pro-Lifers Turn Pro-Choice

Russell Arben Fox   |  October 5, 2021

Intellectual integrity requires a different politics from what the Kansas GOP has on offer

Aspire to Be an Accountant?

John Fea   |  October 1, 2021

The world needs accountants, businesspeople, doctors and nurses, engineers, and physical therapists. But we also need professionally-trained men and women who know how to engage the world in a thoughtful and responsible way. 

How the Party of the College Educated Became the Party Opposed to College

Daniel K. Williams   |  September 24, 2021

A class divide over education portends danger for a democratic people

Evangelical roundup for September 23, 2021

John Fea   |  September 23, 2021

What is happening in Evangelical land? The majority of white evangelical Protestants believe Donald Trump is a “true patriot.” When the KKK funded Billy Sunday: The president of the National Association of Evangelicals meets with Biden. Men’s groups are reading […]

Make Historiography Great Again?

John Fea   |  September 23, 2021

Historiographical intervention may animate the profession’s ambitious social climbers. But is it winning any readers in the general public?

Catholics and Evangelicals Together—Again!

Christopher Shannon   |  September 21, 2021

If libertarianism has recently united these old foes, maybe opposition to it can, too

The Author’s Corner with Brian Ogren

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 20, 2021

Brian Ogren is Associate Professor of Judaic Studies at Rice University. This interview is based on his new book, Kabbalah and the Founding of America: The Early Influence of Jewish Thought in the New World (New York University Press, 2021). […]

The Author’s Corner with Bryan Rindfleisch

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 13, 2021

Bryan Rindfleisch is Associate Professor of History at Marquette University. This interview is based on his new book, Brothers of Coweta: Kinship, Empire, and Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Muscogee World (University of South Carolina Press, 2021). JF: What led you […]

The Author’s Corner with Robert S. Levine

Rachel Petroziello   |  September 9, 2021

Robert S. Levine is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of Maryland. This interview is based on his new book, The Failed Promise: Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson (W. W. Norton & Company, 2021). JF: […]

Is the world getting more dangerous?

John Fea   |  September 9, 2021

Jonathan Last, the editor of the The Bulwark, thinks so. In his recent piece he focuses on anti-mask violence and a potential coup in Brazil. Is Last right? Is the world indeed getting more dangerous? I am not sure how […]

John MacArthur had COVID-19 in December 2020 as the virus swept through Grace Community Church

John Fea   |  August 31, 2021

So let’s begin this post with a little history. In late May 2020, John MacArthur, the pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, announced that the church would return to face-to-face worship for the first time since the […]

Evangelical roundup for August 23, 2021

John Fea   |  August 23, 2021

What is going on in Evangelical land? For evangelicals, caring about refugees is a non-negotiable part of a Christian life. Here’s the latest from the Standing for Freedom Center at Liberty University. Preaching politics is just fine, but apparently the […]

Recovered from the archives: “An Open Letter to the Students of Charis Bible College”

John Fea   |  August 12, 2021

Yesterday a reader told me that he was searching for this 2016 post and couldn’t find it. It seems to have disappeared from The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog. But I managed to find it at another site on […]

Plague Theology

Mark Schwehn   |  August 5, 2021

In this pandemic, apocalyptic revelation abounds

Abortion and the Class Divide

Daniel K. Williams   |  July 30, 2021

Given the class dynamics surrounding abortion, what methods should pro-life advocates adopt? 

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