Books In Review: What racism is—and how to organize against it People already engaged in conversations about racial justice may find Ibram Kendi's analysis surprising. by Celeste Kennel-Shank August 28, 2019
From the Editors There’s no good reason to bring back the federal death penalty The Trump administration and public opinion are moving in opposite directions. August 26, 2019
Critical Essay W. A. Visser ’t Hooft’s confrontation with nationalist idolatry among Christians The Dutch ecumenist believed the church can—and must—challenge hateful ideologies. by Michael Kinnamon August 8, 2019
Faith Matters What if classrooms were shaped by a restorative justice sensibility? Creating space for a different kind of engagement by Debra Dean Murphy August 6, 2019
Books In Review: Steven Waldman has something new to say about religious freedom in the US His narrative includes heroes and villains on both sides of the political divide. by Paul Marshall July 15, 2019
Books In Review: Tracing the racist history of the death penalty in Georgia R.J. Maratea argues that lynching declined when white people began to realize that the courtroom would work just as well. by Chris Hammer June 27, 2019
Books In Review: An Israeli writer’s final word to his fellow citizens Amos Oz feared that fanaticism was rising in Israel as well as in the West. by Emily Soloff June 17, 2019