Meet Bassam Tibi.
Orientalists at the Vatican.
A rationalist sermon delivered to a congregation of wavering souls.
Smug secularism, curiosity, and the Enlightenment.
Our secular culture tells believers that they are too sensible to remain people of faith.
And perhaps some enlightened despots.
Gertrude Himmelfarb, historian of Victorian Britain and of the 18th-century Enlightenment, has lately devoted special attention to Jewish history and culture. What’s the connection?
The American exception.
Divine judgment vs. a benevolent nature.
He’s fallen into undeserved disrepute of late.
The British-Jewish philosopher Isaiah Berlin made it his life’s work to understand and write about the European critics of the 18th-century Enlightenment—not because he, too,. . .
In the new empire of secular enlightenment, are Christians becoming more and more like Jews?