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Reimagining Christian Identity in an Islamic World
JOSHUA MUGLER | Over the past few years, the Christians of the Middle East and their relationship with their Muslim neighbors have been...
May 25, 2018




Islam and Black Emancipation
ROBERT DANNIN | Twenty-five years ago I undertook similar research, and I felt like an usher prowling the aisles of a darkened theater...
May 25, 2018


Authorship and Ownership: Whose Bible Is It Anyway?
MICHAEL HUNDLEY | Despite its antiquity, the Bible remains the object of great public interest and scholarly scrutiny...
May 11, 2018


The Painted Book: Illumination Revived
JAKUB KOGUCIUK | Study of manuscript illumination in the Renaissance appeared pronounced dead before it could bear any fruit...
May 11, 2018


Honey on a Razorblade
THOMAS J. MILLAY | Once, I sat alone on my front porch, in the dark, breathing in the night air...
May 11, 2018


Bodies on the Margins: A Multitude of Voices
KEVIN TIMPE | Few of us like to anticipate what it would be like to have a disability...
May 11, 2018


Before Europe: The Christian West in the Annals of Medieval Islam
ARAFAT RAZZAQUE | In 1961, nearly two decades before the stir of Edward Said’s Orientalism, the renowned Oxford medievalist...
Apr 27, 2018


A Future for a Handful of Hours
ROSEBUD BEN-ONI | It was not until our very last conversation— when you asked if I read you Amichai’s Poems of Jerusalem to keep...
Apr 27, 2018


The Evangelical Search for Authenticity
JASON BRUNER | Certain strands of Christians – and not just those in America – have been inclined to think that there was a divine deal...
Apr 13, 2018


A Formal Fracture: Poets and Theologians
TOM MILLAY | In the interwar years of 1922-1939, T.S. Eliot published a modernist literary magazine that consistently reviewed...
Apr 13, 2018


A Blur of Wings: The Diaphanous and the Dissonant in Political Poetry
CIAHNAN DARRELL | Myronn Hardy’s Radioactive Starlings is aggressively opaque...
Apr 13, 2018
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