The new leader of an important Washington think tank feels that cultural renewal is just as important as policy reform. Why does he think that and how does he intend to accomplish it?
A new book argues that the Hebrew Bible has a distinct and consistent intellectual tradition. The author joins us to explain.
Two Christian leaders join us to discuss how the Jewish idea of national covenant can help bring about race reconciliation in America.
Its meaning in the Bible is “Truly said!” or “So be it!” After that it acquired its intense liturgical emotion, and then hasn’t changed much since.
The hoax of “Jesus’ wife.”
Even though it takes liberties rendering the original text, a new Danish Bible breaks from anti-Semitic Christian replacement theology in a far clearer way than ever before.
A way to refute Christian claims that God had abandoned the Jews.
Without Jewish and Christian ideas of human dignity, “universal” values are left hanging in the void.
“May his name be obliterated.”
A new scholarly analysis of the early church.
But another book provides insight into mankind’s religious nature.
What Judaism teaches, and Christianity does not, about hating the wicked.
Only lukewarm Christianity seems to be losing ground.
In Britain, people seem to take it on faith that to have faith is stupid.