Article Old Anti-Semitism, New Audience When Fr. Coughlin defended Kristallnacht, he turned to the work of Irish theologian Denis Fahey. Now, conservative Catholics are returning to Fahey for inspiration. By Paul Moses November 9, 2022 Politics History Jewish-Christian Relations
Article The Tragedy of Evangelical Politics What in Evangelical history, theology, and present circumstances makes Trumpian right-wing populism seem like the ethical stance? By Marcia Pally November 7, 2022 Religion Donald Trump Domestic Affairs
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Article Old Towns, New Havens Susan Hartman’s powerful new book chronicles how refugee populations helped revitalized a moribund Rust Belt city. By Tom Deignan November 6, 2022 Immigration Nonfiction
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Feature Two Sides of Dignity By letting civility happen, we take better care not only of others and of the world itself, but of ourselves. By Costică Brădăţan November 2, 2022 Philosophy Culture Books