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Understanding Israel-Palestine can feel overwhelming amid history, headlines, and competing narratives. In this conversation, brothers John and Samuel Munayer, co-editors of The Cross and the Olive Tree, a collection of essays on Palestinian theology, join Benjamin E. Sax to explore the lived experience of Palestinian Christians, emerging theological responses after Gaza, and why humility, listening,…
America is a more religiously diverse country today than at its founding 250 years ago. How can our country’s founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence and the First Amendment, guide us in building a flourishing multireligious democracy today? David M. Rubenstein—financier, philanthropist, author, historian, and Orioles owner—engaged in conversation with ICJS’ Heather Miller Rubens…