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Jewish-Christian relations

The best of what we published in 2020 on the ever-changing relationship between Jews and Christians, and in particular American Jews and American Christians.

Dec. 30 2020 12:01AM

Partly because they believe that the original party to God’s covenant may help them keep the faith in a rapidly secularizing world.

July 30 2020 12:56AM

The author of our July essay joins us to talk about his ideas.

July 24 2020 12:01AM

Latter-day Saints patterned themselves after biblical Israel, and used its traumas to explain their own.

July 23 2020 12:01AM

“Nations who are limited by the ways of religions.”

David Berger
July 21 2020 12:01AM

There are formidable new interpretive resources to make that case.

July 20 2020 12:52AM

Christians are today closer to the Jewish people than they’ve been in thousands of years. What are the sources of this momentous rapprochement, and how likely is it to hold?

July 6 2020 12:01AM

The World Council of Church’s new supersessionism.

Melanie Phillips
Feb. 17 2020 12:01AM

An Iraqi-Canadian bishop reflects on the Abrahamic legacy.

Bawai Soro
Feb. 12 2020 12:01AM

Despite their blessings, liberal democracy and free-market economics are not enough.

Jonathan Sacks and Meir Soloveichik
Jan. 31 2020 12:01AM

A new scholarly analysis of the early church.

Noah Benjamin Bickart
Dec. 31 2019 12:01AM

“Silent night” and “My Yiddishe Mama.”

Ron Grossman
Dec. 26 2019 12:01AM

Why the National Conference of Christians and Jews mattered.

Mark David Hall
Dec. 5 2019 12:01AM

One Soloveitchik warned about the dangers of Jewish-Christian dialogue. Another, his forebear, tried to intensify such dialogue, or so a third member of the family now argues. Is he right?

Dec. 3 2019 12:01AM