Interfaith dialogue

Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi emeritus of the United Kingdom, argues that the biblical idea of marriage (and love) is a contribution as important as monotheism. . .

Nov. 26 2014 12:01AM

Dialogue among religions has become a cottage industry. It has its virtues, but also its limits; some things can’t be easily synthesized, and shouldn’t be.

Peter Berger
Aug. 28 2014 12:01AM

At an academic conference in the heart of the Bible Belt, an Orthodox Jew savors the variety and profundity of shared religious experience.

March 26 2014 12:01AM

Striving for a new theology to account for restored Jewish sovereignty, a Catholic priest ended by condemning Israel as fervently as he had admired it.

Jonathan Yudelman
Jan. 17 2014 12:00AM

The work of Richard John Neuhaus, who died five years ago this week, offers sound guidance for friendship between Christians and Jews, and reminds them. . .

Jan. 10 2014 12:00AM

The Vatican’s refusal to grant a church funeral to Nazi war criminal Erich Priebke is emblematic of its growing rapprochement with Jews and with. . .

Michael Curtis
Nov. 1 2013 12:00AM

The disputation in Barcelona 750 years ago between the one-time Jew Pablo Christiani and Rabbi Moses ben Nahman may have marked the first use of. . .

Harry Freedman
Aug. 30 2013 12:00AM