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Friday, November 9, 2012

Most Popular Posts of the Last Week

Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home:

1.  Is America a Christian Nation?  What Focus on the Family Gets Wrong
2.  George W. Bush Was a Flaming Liberal
3.  The Bookstore as Lending Library and Showroom
4.  Preaching Bonhoeffer and the Uses of the Past
5.  David McCullough's Writing Shed
6.  Moore: Halloween and Evangelical Identity
7.  What's Deal With King of Prussia
8.  Jeremy Lin and the "Asian Stereotype"
9.  Dispatches from Graduate School--Part 39
10.  God and the Declaration of Independence

A Challenge to the Obama Narrative of 20th-Century Economic History 
Where Do Ph.Ds Go When They Leave Academe?
A Business Professor Defends History and the Liberal Arts
What David Barton May Get Right
A Wake Forest Model of Career Development?
The Meaning of "We Take Care of Our Own"




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