

Here are the most popular features of the week at Current:
- Jessica Hooten Wilson, “Is White Supremacy a Bug or a Feature of Classical Christian Education?“
- Melanie Springer Mock, “When Teaching Maus Becomes an Act of Faith“
- Jay Green, “The New Shape of Christian Public Discourse“
- Christina Bieber Lake, “Why Everyone Is Watching Yellowstone. And Why You Should Too.“
- Timothy Larsen, “Professor Pope“
Here are the most popular posts of the last week at The Way of Improvement Leads Home blog:
- In 1855-1856, the Speaker of the House was decided after 133 votes
- Historian Joanne Freeman on the near scuffle between Mike Rogers and Matt Gaetz
- Evangelical roundup for January 9, 2023
- Rep. Scott Perry references Frederick Douglass from the House floor. Historian David Blight is having none of it.
- Was America founded as a Christian nation? Historian Allen Guelzo weighs-in
- Donald Trump Jr. is hawking a Bible
- “Just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen.” –Donald Trump
- 1923 was the last time a vote for Speaker of the House went more than one ballot
- Why Jonathan Haidt is resigning from his professional society
- What if Jesus got teaching evaluations?