How Biblical Illiteracy Is Ruining the Humanities By Luther Ray Abel September 17, 2020 The increasing unfamiliarity with the Bible threatens the study of the Great Books. That must change.
Why the Left Mocks the Bible By Dennis Prager May 7, 2019 On virtually every important value in life, the Left and the Bible are diametrically opposed.
NR PLUS Robert Alter’s Monumental Translation of the Hebrew Bible By Sarah Ruden March 7, 2019 Sarah Ruden reviews The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary, by Robert Alter.
Notes on Biblical Literacy By Michael Brendan Dougherty February 1, 2019 The disappearance of common Biblical knowledge from our culture represents a kind of civilizational disability.
Romans 13 and the Thorny Moral Questions Posed by Illegal Immigration By Dan McLaughlin June 18, 2018 The family-separation controversy is a lot more complicated than it’s made out to be.
I’m Back. Here’s Where I’ve Been. By Dennis Prager January 9, 2018 Of the many things I have been blessed to be able to do, teaching Torah is my favorite.
Leonard Cohen’s Defense of Wounded Love By Titus Techera July 14, 2016 A look at Leonard Cohen’s song Hallelujah, a biblically themed love poetry with insights into both love and poetry.