Christians Have a Duty to Hate the Evil of Hamas
The example of Jesus, the teachings of the just war tradition, and Hamas’s own words make this clear.
Can Westerners Atone for Their Sins Without Breeding Resentment and Ingratitude?
An imaginary soirée with Douglas Murray, the Christian-friendly agnostic author of “The War on the West”.
Anglican Division over Scripture and Sexuality Heads South
After Lambeth conference steers bishops to agree to disagree on LGBT clergy and marriages, African conservatives chart a new course.
Pew: Israelis and Palestinians Find Favor in the Eyes of Americans
Survey shows citizens remain much preferred over their governments, while US polarization continues as youth shift support from Israel to Palestine.
What Revivals Can Teach Us
A revival historian looks at four possible lessons from Asbury.
Lo que podemos aprender de los avivamientos
Un historiador especialista en avivamientos analiza cuatro posibles lecciones de Asbury.
What Is Antisemitism? Evangelicals Favor Different Definitions
European Evangelical Alliance becomes latest Christian group to sign onto IHRA working definition. Others favor Jerusalem Declaration alternative.
The Contentious Literary Family That Explains Global Anglicanism
How the dilemmas driving “The Brothers Karamazov” resemble those confronting the world’s third-largest Christian communion.
Trump or Netanyahu? American Evangelicals Support Israel, Yet Signs of Change
13 experts assess new survey conducted after Gaza conflict, which finds solidarity with the Jewish state but increasing preference for Palestinians among younger and non-white evangelicals.
You May Not Know Judaism as Well as You Think
John Phelan’s evangelical guide to Jewish thought and history contains many revelations—some of them painful.