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This essay addresses the false dichotomy in the church of “Old Testament vs. New Testament.”
Part of the False Dichotomies in the Church series
Nechama Leibowitz would remind us that anyone can study the Bible rigorously, with intellectual curiosity and a caring heart.
Part of the 6 Jewish Thinkers All Christians Should Know series
Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik, an immigrant and a polymath, helped revitalize Orthodox Judaism and Torah study in North America.
Part of the 6 Jewish Thinkers All Christians Should Know series
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The book of Amos has relevant critiques for the Christian nationalism on display in so much of the American church.
The late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks left a profound moral and intellectual legacy both in and beyond the Jewish community.
Part of the 6 Jewish Thinkers All Christians Should Know series
Lack of Bible literacy and fluency is widespread—even among church-going Christians. Here’s what these terms mean and why they matter.
The portrayal of Lady Wisdom in Job and Ecclesiastes shows that in times of suffering, wisdom can be elusive.