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Jesse Arm on Michigan Democrats’ Islamism Problem
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.
The Tikvah Podcast·Episode 223·Jul 6, 2021
There’s a distinction often made between two common approaches to the human longing for wisdom. The first approach, philosophy, is considered the unassisted search for wisdom and truth, one that requires boldness, curiosity, and perhaps even impiety; it requires the philosopher to ask questions that can unsettle the customs and social habits on which any decent society depends. The second approach, biblical religion, on the other hand, is the product of revelation, of God’s disclosure to Moses and mankind the ways of creation and righteous living. The biblical desire to know requires submission and deference to an authority beyond all human pretensions, an authority that knows the human heart better than humans themselves do. Philosophy appeals to human reason; scripture appeals to divine revelation. They’re two fundamentally different modes of understanding, learning, and living.


Episode 454·Apr 23, 2026
The new Senate nominee defended a synagogue attacker.

Episode 453·Apr 16, 2026
A judge’s testimony.

Episode 452·Mar 26, 2026
A new Haggadah reveals a stunning act of cultural appropriation.

Episode 451·Mar 19, 2026
Rejecting eight decades of rejection.
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