by Nick Mumejian | Mar 17, 2026 | Opinion
My teacher, the late Professor Mahmoud Ayoub, used to say ignorance is the original sin of interfaith relations. Not malice, but ignorance. Malice, he believed, was simply ignorance that had found a megaphone. I have thought of him often these past two weeks, as the...
by Colin Harris | Oct 15, 2025 | Opinion
The tragic assassination of popular conservative Charlie Kirk has prompted reflection on the oxymoron of “Christian nationalism.” Many voices have celebrated the public repetition of Jesus’ name as a kind of “revival of faith,” something they believe has been missing...
by Regina Cates | May 17, 2025 | Opinion
I am an “other.” When I was young, you wouldn’t have known it. I blended into what was considered acceptable and better – a white skin, obedient, Christian girl. But, around age seven, I began to grasp that the secret I was living with would eventually undo the...