Here are some of the latest numbers. Compare with our August 31,  September 8, and September 15 updates. Messiah University (as of September 21): 33 active cases. 72.8% vaccination rate. Cases have nearly doubled since last week. Liberty University (as of September 15): 175 […]
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COVID-19 at Christian Colleges–Update for September 15, 2021
Here are some of the latest numbers. Compare with our August 31 and our September 8 updates. Messiah University (as of September 14): 17 active cases. 72.1% vaccination rate. Cases are up slightly from last week. Liberty University (as of September 8): 463 […]
COVID-19 at Christian colleges: update
COVID-19 at Liberty University is still out of control, but this did not stop the university from having full capacity at their football game last weekend. Cedarville University seems to be getting things under control after a disastrous first week […]
COVID-19 at Christian colleges
With the Delta variant moving rapidly through the campus of Liberty University and Cedarville University, we thought we would check-in on some other Christian colleges and universities to see how things are going. (NOTE: Some of these campuses started classes […]
Who will enhance humanities research at Christian colleges?
I am happy for my STEM colleagues at Christian colleges. Here is Inside Higher Ed: Nine Christian colleges will receive more than $1.5 million in total grant funding as part of a project to enhance science, technology, engineering and mathematics research at Council […]
Michael Hammond is the next president of Gordon College
More big news in the Christian college world. Last month we reported that Taylor University, a Christian college in Upland, Indiana, announced former Gordon College president Michael Lindsay as its new president. Today we learn that Michael Hammond, a historian […]
Turn! Turn! Turn!
‘Current’ always was a vanity project
REVIEW: Against Worldview?
Academic freedom + romantic individualism = one huge mistake
LONG FORM: Jackson, Trump and Constitutional Crisis
It’s an old but timely question: ‘What sort of hope have we?’
REVIEW: Renaissance Man
Charlie Peacock’s memoir drives deep into evangelicalism’s historic twentieth-century turn
There’s some wild stuff going on right now on conservative evangelical social media
Some MAGA evangelicals are mad at the Philadelphia Eagles: Let’s start off with some facts The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have not rejected an invitation to the White House. But that did not stop many conservative evangelicals, looking for […]
A Symposium on Love
Love’s complexities endure—and love does, too
REVIEW: How Warring Religious Nationalists Forged Lincoln’s Union
When religious nationalism becomes a religion of nationalism
The Full-Bodied Apologist
Chesterton’s ‘The Everlasting Man’ is one hundred years young
Christmas in the Shire
Have yourself a fantastical holiday
Some of our favorite things I: Current writers and editors reflect on 2024
These are a few of our favorite things from 2024.
Interview: Timothy Larsen on Twelve Classic Christmas Stories
Timothy Larsen brings (more) Christmas (books) cheer!
The Many True Meanings of Christmas
Lay down your arms. It’s time to celebrate.
Blessing of Unicorns: compassionate politics, political misogyny, motherhood, and Boethius
This week’s Unicorns think about the election—but compassionately; and also essays on political misogyny, motherhood, and the 1,500th anniversary of the death of Boethius.
Blessing of Unicorns: Vergil’s birthday, homemakers, tragic politics, gossip, and America’s other universities
This week’s roundup is eclectic and fabulous.
















