Just Like All the Other Animals of the Earth
Human ethical practices and attitudes with respect to animals exhibit a curious instability. By Christine Korsgaard
Human ethical practices and attitudes with respect to animals exhibit a curious instability. By Christine Korsgaard
The ancient Jewish temple in Jerusalem has been recreated yet again at the Holy Land Experience in Orlando, Florida, but with a mixture of Jewish and Christian symbolism that many critics find problematic. By Joan R. Branham
“What Was the First Sound” and “Character Study” by Patricia Smith
Why this non-Jewish professor teaches about the Holocaust. By Kevin J. Madigan
The tangled history of human rights and Christianity. By Harvey Cox
The different types of shari’a states. By Reza Aslan
Human rights are best fulfilled by building legal infrastructure. By Karen Tse
Julian Barnes’s Nothing to Be Frightened Of. By James K. A. Smith
Recent books on contemporary politics and religion. By Todd Shy
“Only in Things,” “That Night at Baldini’s,” and “The Shoe Box” by W. S. Di Piero
Without the daily flux of professors and students around us, the content of the magazine tends to stand out in special relief—to live or die on its own—as an embodiment of our mission. By Will Joyner
Bruce Springsteen’s ministry. By Jeffrey Symynkywicz
“Going back” to Poland as part of a dialogue group brings a rabbinical student face to face with the riddles, tragedies, and ghosts of history. By Jordie Gerson