2014: That Was The Year That Was

Thanks to everyone who visited The Pietist Schoolman this year! While I decided in June to move from a daily to thrice-weekly schedule — and then took a full month off as the academic year started, we still had nearly 10% more readers than last year, representing 174 countries! (Sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, and North Korea remain tough nuts to … More 2014: That Was The Year That Was

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: How to Serve a Dickensian Christmas Dinner The Best History Books of 2014? The Spread of Technology since 1900 Live, from Lancaster a County… It’s Jared Burkholder! Military Chaplains in World War I Acknowledgments from Our Pietism Book Why Are There … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

This will be my last new post for a while, as I’ll take a hiatus during our Thanksgiving break. Next week I’ll go into “Best of” mode, re-running some earlier posts, and maybe do some microblogging at the Pietist Schoolman Facebook page. Blessings on all of those who will be traveling and gathering to celebrate the holiday … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

The ten most popular new posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: Staying Christ-Centered: A Pietist Perspective (My Remarks to the Christian College Consortium) Non-Covenanters, Meet John Weborg Endorsements for Our Book on Pietism and Higher Education Glen Stassen: Living the Sermon on the Mount (G.W. Carlson) On Fearmongering in Higher Ed … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: The Best National Anthems: Brazil Why I’m Almost a Lutheran What’s the Evangelical Covenant Church? “Missional Pietists” The Spread of Technology since 1900 The “Farce” of Christian Higher Education Pietism Studies Group on Twitter WWI in Classical Music What’s the Evangelical … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: Should Christian Scholars be Watchdogs? An Interview with David Barton Critic Warren Throckmorton When I’m a “Functional Atheist” Baptist Stations of the Cross (G.W. Carlson) The Spread of Technology since 1900 WWI in Classical Music Majoring in History, Thriving in Business … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: World Vision and Evangelicalism: An Interview with David King “New York-centrism” in Evangelical Cultural Engagement Baptist Stations of the Cross (G.W. Carlson) The Conclusion of My Interview with David King on World Vision Being an Intellectual in an Emotional Church Not … More The Big Ten

The Big Ten

The ten most popular posts in the last month here at The Pietist Schoolman: Why I’m Almost a Lutheran Which Country (and Continent) Dominates Each Olympic Sport? How Well Paid Are Christian College Presidents? The Spread of Technology since 1900 WWI in Classical Music Vote Early and Often: A Bearded Pietist Schoolman? Tolkien, Lewis, and … More The Big Ten