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White Noise and White Silence: Evangelicals and Race

December 4, 2020December 4, 2020
Matthew A. Benton on white evangelicals and racial justice American social unrest after George Floyd’s death (and Breonna Taylor’s, and Ahmaud Arbery’s, and ... [Read More]

Mushaira: Islam, Poetry, and South Asia

November 20, 2020
Abdul Manan Bhat on Ali Khan Mahmudabad Poetry gatherings have a magic of nearness, an immediacy and intimacy of sorts. The intimacy between ... [Read More]

Moroccan Jews: Perception and Reality

November 20, 2020
Ilan Benattar on Emily Benichou Gottreich The street signs are often tri-lingual: Arabic, French, and Amazigh, the latter being written in the Tifinagh ... [Read More]

“A Small Good Thing” An Interview with John Wilson

November 20, 2020December 10, 2020
Samuel Loncar in conversation with John Wilson In the early age of COVID-19, I got to sit down with John Wilson to talk ... [Read More]

The Ramayana and The Birth of Poetry

November 6, 2020December 16, 2020
Amit Majmudar on poetry and the incarnation of the divine. Consider Punch. He wears jester’s red and carries a stick the size of ... [Read More]

Preserving Religious Freedoms in a Pluralistic Society

November 6, 2020
John Inazu on Robert Louis Wilken The Supreme Court has strengthened an important constitutional protection for religious institutions. Known as the ministerial exception, ... [Read More]

Bari Weiss Says Wear Your Kippah

November 6, 2020December 4, 2020
Ari Blaff on Bari Weiss Fighting anti-Semitism rarely comes with fashion advice. However, The New York Times columnist Bari Weiss suggests otherwise in ... [Read More]

Evangelical Women Celebrities: A Crisis of Authority

October 23, 2020November 23, 2020
Erica Ramirez on Kate Bowler In The Preacher’s Wife, Kate Bowler introduces readers to a group of powerful evangelical women leaders. Through this ... [Read More]

The Deep Humanity of Jewish Law

October 23, 2020October 23, 2020
Zalman Rothschild on Moshe Halbertal Jewish law considers the topic of doubt worthy of occupying an entire category of law unto itself, and ... [Read More]

The Real History of Fake News: An Interview with Vincent DiGirolamo

October 23, 2020
Eve M. Kahn Interviews Vincent DiGirolamo Vincent DiGirolamo has devoted almost 30 years to documenting the lives of American children who hawked newspapers ... [Read More]

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