Article Death at the Tree of Life The shooter’s violent, antisemitic rage not only missed the heart of the Gospel, but also made it that much harder for anyone to go on believing that it’s true By Wesley Hill October 30, 2018 Jewish-Christian Relations Domestic Affairs
Article Prayerful and Purposive I was deeply moved by the solidarity displayed by people of many faiths, but I wish there had been a more visible Catholic presence By Lucy Grindon July 31, 2018 Social Justice Muslim-Christian Relations Jewish-Christian Relations
Feature The State of Israel & the Universal Church The absence of a theology of the Holy Land says a lot about where the Catholic Church and the Vatican stand with respect to the State of Israel By Massimo Faggioli May 3, 2018 Foreign Affairs Pope Francis Jewish-Christian Relations
Article Pio’s No-Nos David Kertzer’s gripping, accomplished study of the modern papacy stumbles on some clichés about the church’s “medieval fundamentalism” By John T. McGreevy May 2, 2018 Books Jewish-Christian Relations
Feature An Interview with Peter Cole Poet and translator Peter Cole discusses the poetry of theology, translation and Jewishness, and poetry that makes the world more interesting By Anthony Domestico April 30, 2018 Books Poetry Theology Jewish-Christian Relations
Article Protest & Protection What closing the Church of the Holy Sepulchre was meant to accomplish By Santiago Ramos March 14, 2018 Ecumenism Jewish-Christian Relations Foreign Affairs