In play again are bitterly contested questions about the Catholic Church, about religion and politics, and—inevitably—about Christianity’s relation to Judaism and the Jews.
How not to have a conversation between faiths.
And why Catholics should condemn it.
The Mortara affair revisited.
And remarkable improvements in Jewish-Catholic relations.
Books were burned, but Judaism went unextinguished.
Making common cause.
Too many authoritative Christian voices have greeted anti-Jewish rhetoric with silence, excuses, or applause.
Jacques Maritain and the Jews.
Joseph Soloveitchik’s “Confrontation.”
The romanticization trap.
Remembering Antonin “Nino” Scalia.
A fundamental reversal.
How should Jews react to it?