Article Neither Demonic nor Heroic The mission of papal apologists is not simply to challenge threats to Pius XII’s reputation. It is to “demolish” them. By Kevin Madigan November 2, 2020 U.S. Catholicism Foreign Affairs Jewish-Christian Relations
Article ‘A Woman Called Moses’ What would it mean to describe Moses as weak, frail, even feminine? A new book offers a provocative portrayal of the most important Jewish prophet. By Mahri Leonard-Fleckman October 23, 2020 Theology Jewish-Christian Relations
Article Martin Buber’s Believing Humanism A new book about Jewish philosopher Martin Buber traces the influences that shaped his thought, writing, and teaching. By Patrick Jordan June 8, 2020 Philosophy Nonfiction Jewish-Christian Relations Book Essay
Article Religion Booknotes New theological books include titles on the Talmud, Shariah law, the Latino Christ, and slavery among Christians. By Luke Timothy Johnson May 28, 2020 Muslim-Christian Relations Jewish-Christian Relations Theology
Article Song of Plagues Psalm 91 is a powerful prayer of hope for communities in upheaval. As we grieve the destruction wrought by the coronavirus, we should turn to it. By Mahri Leonard-Fleckman April 18, 2020 Spirituality Jewish-Christian Relations Coronavirus
Article The Poetry of Sam Menashe The short poems of Samuel Menashe are unique: self-contained epigrams, charms, wishes, prayers, descriptive one-shots, shapely units of quotable wisdom. By Stephanie Burt February 5, 2020 Poetry Jewish-Christian Relations Spirituality Death and Dying