Uncomfortable Friends: Revising the American Jesuits
Catherine O'Donnell on John T. McGreevy's "American Jesuits and the World."
"You always admire what you really don't understand."
— Blaise Pascal
Catherine O'Donnell on John T. McGreevy's "American Jesuits and the World."
Catherine O’DonnellMar 12, 2017
Pericles Lewis on the history of spiritualism.
Pericles LewisFeb 15, 2017
Amir Hussain looks at the long history of Muslims in America.
Shabana MirFeb 13, 2017
Marta Figlerowicz on the solipsistic suffering on display in Scorsese's "Silence."
Marta FiglerowiczJan 29, 2017
As the title of Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s 2007 book affirms, Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History — like Mormon women.
John G. TurnerJan 28, 2017
Are we in an era of great religious art?
S. Brent PlateJan 24, 2017
Kevin Hart reviews "Arts of Wonder" by Jeffrey L. Kosky.
Kevin HartJan 24, 2017
Robert Sinnerbrink on Carlos Fraenkel's "Teaching Plato in Palestine."
Robert SinnerbrinkJan 21, 2017
Nile Green on Francis R. Bradley's "Forging Islamic Power and Place:The Legacy of Shaykh Daud bin ’Abd Allah al-Fatani in Mecca and Southeast Asia."
Nile GreenJan 20, 2017
Ann Louise Bardach interviews Bernard-Henri Lévy about his latest book, « The Genius of Judaism. »
Ann Louise BardachJan 18, 2017
Thomas Larson evaluates the spiritual and artistic innovation of “Confession” by Leo Tolstoy.
Thomas LarsonJan 13, 2017
How oxymoronic is “Islamic-Secularist”? Owen says plenty, but that some hybrid is inevitable.
Rayyan Al-ShawafDec 20, 2016