Understanding the Roots of Israeli Arab Unrest
The reasons are national and religious, not economic.
February 14, 2022
Has modernity really created any more bitterness and division than there always was?
Responding to two essays on the state of evangelical Christianity in the U.S., John Wilson—an evangelical himself—describes how detached both are from his own experiences. One of the essays asserts that until about 1994, American society was, in general, favorably disposed to Christianity, and only since about 2014 has it become hostile:
The reasons are national and religious, not economic.
More than ever, former enemies are becoming allies.
Replace zero-sum “anti-racism” with mutual respect and understanding.
Poland, Hungary, and France are finding ways to disguise local participation in Nazi crimes.
Has modernity really created any more bitterness and division than there always was?
Responding to two essays on the state of evangelical Christianity in the U.S., John Wilson—an evangelical himself—describes how detached both are from his own experiences. One of the essays asserts that until about 1994, American society was, in general, favorably disposed to Christianity, and only since about 2014 has it become hostile:
Unlock the most serious Jewish, Zionist, and American thinking.
Subscribe Now