

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current::
- Jay Green: “The New Shape of Christian Public Discourse“
- John Fea, “Twitter is Where Ideas Go to Die“
- Julie Durbin, “Who’ll Rock that Cradle?“
- Nadya Williams, “What Child Is This?“
- Mark Griffin, “LONG FORM: Unfinished Business“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- Jay Green responds to criticism of his essay on Christian public discourse
- David French hits back at the “absurdity” of Al Mohler’s attack on him even as evangelical right-wingers try to write him out of Christianity
- On the slaveholder Jonathan Edwards and the Christians who read him
- A few words about Jay Green’s piece on Christian political discourse
- Jay Green on Christian political discourse and the liberal tradition
- Is Kristin Kobes Du Mez illiberal?
- David French’s civic pluralism versus Al Mohler’s Christian nationalism
- Jay Green and Daniel K. Williams discuss the need for liberal democracy
- Editorial changes at Current
- On reading other people’s diaries