Article Reformation 2.0 The issue isn’t whether there should be a New Reformation, but rather what kind of Reformation it will be By Ed Simon October 23, 2017 Ecumenism U.S. Catholicism
Article From Scotland to Sicily The only authentic way of marking this Reformation anniversary is to affirm our common commitment to a catholic sensibility in all churches By William Storrar October 21, 2017 Ecumenism U.S. Catholicism
Article Caught between Camps Where the Christians of Jerusalem’s Old City find themselves in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict By Santiago Ramos October 16, 2017 Foreign Affairs War and Peace Ecumenism
Feature Can the Churches Be Reunited? At this time of the Reformation’s 500th anniversary, advancing Christian unity with the Protestants would lie in the Orthodox direction By George Hunsinger October 15, 2017 Ecumenism Theology
Feature Saving Calvin from Clichés Marilynne Robinson's engagement with Calvin remains essential for our own self-understanding as inhabitants of a world he helped create By Matthew Sitman October 5, 2017 Ecumenism Secularism and Modernity Books
Article Contentious Christians “Agreeing to disagree” may sound like a cliché of modernity, but its pedigree is ancient By Joshua Kinlaw September 27, 2017 Secularism and Modernity Ethics Ecumenism