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Ending Gender Violence: Africana Women’s Possibility and Power
OLUWATOMISIN OREDEIN | As a Nigerian-American woman my identity is liminal. I am often reminded that I am a Black woman
Sep 24, 2021


Cultural Contradictions of the Nation State
YEHUDAH MIRSKY | Alexander Kaye’s book stands at the confluence of three different scholarly traditions...
Jun 18, 2021


Do We Need God For Happiness?
TIMOTHY LARSEN | How then does God become real in someone’s life?
Jun 18, 2021


Palestinian Children’s Literature
N.A. MANSOUR | We do not allow our characters rest...
Feb 12, 2021


Al-Ḥarīrī’s Fifty Tales: The Tongues of God and Man
BRUCE FUDGE | Impostures is ostensibly the translation of a twelfth-century Arabic text...
Dec 18, 2020


Marilynne Robinson’s Everyday Saints
ABRAM VAN ENGEN | In her 2004 Pulitzer-Prize winning novel Gilead, Marilynne Robinson includes an odd scene...
Dec 18, 2020


Heinrich Heine: A Life of Contradictions
DAVID BIALE | Heinrich Heine was the first Jew to become a cultural icon in Germany...
Dec 18, 2020


Moroccan Jews: Perception and Reality
ILAN BENATTAR | The street signs are often tri-lingual: Arabic, French, and Amazigh, the latter being written in the Tifinagh alphabet...
Nov 20, 2020


Mushaira: Islam, Poetry, and South Asia
ABDUL MANAN BHAT | Poetry gatherings have a magic of nearness, an immediacy and intimacy of sorts...
Nov 20, 2020


Preserving Religious Freedoms in a Pluralistic Society
JOHN INAZU | The Supreme Court has strengthened an important constitutional protection for religious institutions...
Nov 6, 2020


Bari Weiss Says Wear Your Kippah
ARI BLAFF | Fighting anti-Semitism rarely comes with fashion advice...
Nov 6, 2020


Evangelical Women Celebrities: A Crisis of Authority
ERICA RAMIREZ | In The Preacher’s Wife, Kate Bowler introduces readers to a group of powerful evangelical women leaders...
Oct 23, 2020
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