The most dangerous preacher in Hungary

Methodist leader Gábor Iványi is perhaps Viktor Orbán’s fiercest critic. He’s looking to Americans for solidarity.

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Cultivating literary Dallas

“It was not enough to publish books,” says Deep Vellum founder Will Evans. “We needed a place to invite people in, to put literature at the core of the cultural community.”

Was Paul disabled?

Isaac Soon employs a sociocultural model of disability as a lens for reading the apostle’s letters.

Illuminating Qohelet through art and philosophy

Debra Band and Menachem Fisch’s beautiful creation is not your typical Ecclesiastes commentary.

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Cultivating literary Dallas

“It was not enough to publish books,” says Deep Vellum founder Will Evans. “We needed a place to invite people in, to put literature at the core of the cultural community.”

The most dangerous preacher in Hungary

Methodist leader Gábor Iványi is perhaps Viktor Orbán’s fiercest critic. He’s looking to Americans for solidarity.

Was Paul disabled?

Isaac Soon employs a sociocultural model of disability as a lens for reading the apostle’s letters.

Politics

The most dangerous preacher in Hungary

Methodist leader Gábor Iványi is perhaps Viktor Orbán’s fiercest critic. He’s looking to Americans for solidarity.

Women posing problems

In the gospels and in the world today, women get in the way and make the world new.

What comes after a ceasefire?

Netanyahu’s poor leadership is a symptom of larger problems that undermine the long-term prospects for peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.

The strengths and limitations of Saul Alinsky’s approach

Mark Santow’s intellectual biography of the influential organizer explores how his Chicago coalitions wrestled with the challenges of race.