A passport can inform which government recognizes us on paper. But it doesn’t tell us what holds the nation together, what binds disparate strangers into a people.

What Is an American?

The narrow, legal answer is straightforward: An American is a citizen of the United States, born or naturalized. That ...
Who Is a True Christian? is an ambitious book. It draws together theology, politics, and culture to provide both a diagnosis ...
A Berlin Protestant minister said she conducted a “poly wedding” for four men at a summer pop-up wedding event outside a ...
Eighteen leaders of a major Chinese underground church were formally arrested on Tuesday, a Christian NGO advocate told Reuters, meaning they will eventually face trial and a potential prison sentence ...
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In 1906, tens of thousands of Jewish parents in New York’s Lower East Side and Brooklyn kept their children home from school ...
The American right has been having a heated, high-stakes debate about the appeal of antisemitic ideas among younger ...
After decades of fierce controversies over sexuality and theology in the Anglican Communion, some leaders of a conservative ...
Why is it so hard for the right to draw a boundary at antisemitism in its coalition? According to Yoram Hazony, an Israeli ...
The complexity of such overlapping identities in Ireland makes a mockery of the interpretations of those who wish to paint the past only in stripes of green or orange.