Bondi Beach Shooting Compels Christians to Stand with Jews
Jewish-Christian friendships offer solace and solidarity after antisemitic violence.
Was Seinfeld ‘Too Jewish’?
How attitudes toward Torah define American Judaism.
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The Country We Could Have Had
An America without immigrants is a lesser America.
The Silent Jesus Movie That Became a Blockbuster
‘The King of Kings’ put artsy visual techniques to exalted effect. It’s just been rereleased.
The God Who Must Not Be Named
Jesus, the writers of the New Testament, and observant Jews never say the name of God. So why is saying it such a trend among American Christians?
Evangelicals Confront a Revolutionary Age
A Catholic on the campaign trail and the “possibly catastrophic character of what is happening under our eyes” caused deep concern in 1960.
Jordan Peterson Loves God’s Word. But What About God?
The popular influencer’s latest book, “We Who Wrestle with God,” is ambitious, insightful, and slippery on theological truth.
The Religious Roots of Hoosier Hysteria
Indiana’s storied basketball tradition was built on equality and faith—but only for some.
The Apocalypse Has Two Faces
But a frustrating new attempt to chart its cultural history does little to unveil either one.