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Article Arab Christians in the Holy Land As Christians, we must love Israelis and Palestinians, and in the name of that love envision a language broad enough to promote the well-being of all. By Nicholas Frankovich June 13, 2021 Jewish-Christian Relations Middle East Interview Foreign Affairs
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Article Iran & America John Ghazvinian discusses the long history of Iranian-American relations, and how it can inform our present foreign policy with Iran. By Regina Munch June 8, 2021 Middle East Foreign Affairs
Article Beyond the Gummed Labels Fault lines between Secularists and Religionists in America help define partisan politics. By Kenneth L. Woodward June 4, 2021 Secularism and Modernity Nonfiction U.S. Catholicism
Article From Kennel to Icebox We all have a moral obligation to provide detainees with humane conditions regardless of where they come from or why they left. By Santiago Ramos June 3, 2021 Immigration Joe Biden