Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Jeremy Sabella, The Tower of Babel and The American Experiment John Fea, Stop Wasting Your Time Trying to Define Evangelicalism Adam Jortner, Have Mercy John Fea, Why Evangelicals Need More […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Jeremy Sabella, “The Tower of Babel and The American Experiment“ Adam Jortner, “Have Mercy John Fea, “Stop Wasting Your Time Trying to Define Evangelicalism“ Katherine Lucky, “The Streets of Silicon […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Andrew Gustafson, “Wide Awoke in Corporate America?“ John Haas, “Look Up–and Look Out!“ Frederic S. Durbin, “Jaws!“ Andrew Kauffman, “Educated by Love“ Jon Boyd, “BOOK MARKS: Minor Respects“ Here are […]
Current announces its board of contributing editors
After nine months of publication, Current is happy to publish its full masthead, including the names of those who have joined us as contributing editors. They are: Vincent BacoteProfessor of Theology and Director of the Center for Applied Christian EthicsWheaton […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Andrew Gustafson, “Wide Awoke in Corporate America?“ Sarah Imboden, “Only Connect“ John Fea, “Was Jefferson’s Tree of Liberty Refreshed on January 6th?“ Adam Jortner, “Found Footage: January 6 and the […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Jeremy Sabella, American Amnesia John Fea, The Shockingly Ordinary American Evangelicals Jay Green, John Lennon and the Ghost of Culture Wars Future Thomas Hibbs, Crime, Punishment, and Columbo Daniel Gullotta […]
Help us keep Current going in 2022
I know a lot of people do year-end giving at this time of the year. Current is not a non-profit (we are an LLC), but I hope you will consider supporting our work through Patreon. We have some exciting improvements […]
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from Current!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from all of us at Current. Thank you for reading, following, and supporting us this year and engaging our efforts to reflect on some of life’s most important questions!
What is popular this week at Current?
Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Rob Vaughn, Christmas Transcendence John Fea, Why Evangelicalism Continues to Inspire Me with Hope Thomas Hibbs, Crime, Punishment, and Columbo Eric Miller, Three Weddings, One Question Jay Green, John Lennon […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Daniel Gulotta and Thomas Lecaque, The Great QAnon Disappointment Daniel K. Williams, Cynical Political Moves Are Not the Best Way to Overturn Roe v. Wade Rob Vaughn, Christmas Transcendence Jay […]
Hey Bruce Springsteen, I know a little online magazine that you can help fund!
We love Bruce Springsteen at Current (or at least the Executive Editor and the Instagram coordinator do!). Here is Spin: In a year where many legendary artists sold their publishing rights, Bruce Springsteen may have topped them all. Billboard is reporting that the Boss […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: John Fea, On Religious Exemptions Agnes Howard,, What Fate Awaits Your Thoughtful Gift? Christopher Shannon, Christ the King and Democratic Rule John Fea, Malice Toward None? Charity For All? Mark […]
The right wing echo chamber is growing
In a 2009 New York Times column Nicholas Kristof brought attention to The Daily Me. He wrote: When we go online, each of us is our own editor, our own gatekeeper. We select the kind of news and opinions that […]
Sources on the history of religious-based vaccine resistance in America
I included a lot of history in today’s Current feature on vaccine exemptions. The piece draws on a talk I gave earlier this week to the constituents of the Council of Foreign Relations. I am told that the video will […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Daniel Hummel, Remote Work, Redux Daniel K. Williams, Why It Took a Pro-Choice Politician to Remind Pro-Lifers of “Human Dignity and Value” Elizabeth Stice, Memes Eat Brains M. Elizabeth Carter, […]
It’s “Giving Tuesday”! Why not consider joining Current‘s community of patrons?
In a recent survey of Current patrons we learned that some folks support the site in the way they would buy a subscription to a magazine or newspaper. Indeed, as a so-called “little magazine,” Current is a small business. (We […]
Current Associate Editor Felicia Wu Song publishes Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence and Place in the Digital Age
Congratulations to Felicia Wu Song, Professor of Sociology at Westmont College and Associate Editor of Current on the publication of Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence and Place in the Digital Age (InterVarsity Press). Here is the IVP Press: We’re being […]
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Here are the most popular features of the week at Current: Ellen Tucker, Good Teachers Don’t Preach Critical Race Theory Alan Jortner, I Can’t Believe McAuliffe’s Fundraising Emails Didn’t Win the Election Calvin Cummings, No Adults in the Room Daniel G. […]