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Imagined Israel: The Problem of Pilgrimage in the Holy Land
MICHAEL A. DI GIOVINE | Christian pilgrimage to the Holy Land is a longstanding tradition...
Apr 9, 2017


The Cure for Computation — By Audrey Borowski
AUDREY BOROWSKI | Software has taken over our lives...
Mar 28, 2017


Missionaries and Sufi Masters: Islam and the Religious Marketplace
PHILIPPE BORNET | What is the common denominator between distinguished Oxbridge Orientalists, a German Christian missionary...
Mar 28, 2017


Breaking the Law: Criticizing the Modern Study of Islamic Law
JOSEPH LOWRY |Historical understanding is never achieved from an unsituated vantage point...
Mar 28, 2017


Job on the Big Screen
CHRISTOPHER DOUGLAS | Stuart Hazeldine’s The Shack is a striking example of the mainstreaming of evangelical Christian popular culture...
Mar 17, 2017


Bad Blood in Gilded Age America
MARGARET DELI |
On Tuesday, February 28, Thomas P. Campbell resigned under pressure as director and chief executive of the Metropolitan Museum of Art...
Mar 17, 2017


Why Sin is Good – By Ed Simon
ED SIMON | Save a few prayers for poor Pelagius, footnote to theological history, whose name mostly endures as an adjective of...
Mar 2, 2017


Beyond Borders: America, Immigration, and the Future of Information
SAMUEL LONCAR | What defines us is not our leaders or our borders...
Feb 2, 2017


In the Footsteps of Shenoute
CAROLINE T. SCHROEDER | Every year in the month of July over ten thousand pilgrims flock to the White Monastery outside of the city of...
Oct 13, 2015


To Speak Truly About God
ROWAN WILLIAMS | When we say that something is true or adequate, what are we claiming?...
May 27, 2014
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