No room for complacency
Britain is better for Jews than some parts of Europe, but anti-Semitism is still a worry
Britain is better for Jews than some parts of Europe, but anti-Semitism is still a worry
The stones of Florence carry good and bad omens for would-be builders of Europe
An American cleric languishes in a Turkish jail as great powers play politics
A massacre sends clerics in different directions
Mustafa Akyol’s arrest in Malaysia has been linked to his views on coercion
Differing approaches towards the legal changing of gender highlights a broader standoff between the church and a leftist government
A parliamentary commission wants to remove the Great Mosque in Brussels from Saudi oversight
Don’t hide your face with a niqab—or anything else
A cardinal and a chancellor pledge to defend Vienna’s gates
Good and bad news for beleaguered faith groups and their supporters
The last of the White Russians wonder who should be tsar
Faith and investment seek a new partnership
A sizeable portion of Americans are informally spiritual
The Oxford professor, who denies the allegations, has taken a leave of absence
The similarities between different schools of terrorism
Far-rightists see a revival in south-eastern Europe
The best and worst of organised Christianity
Christians in the Levant are under pressure to take sides in the confrontation between Western-connected Saudi Arabia and Russian-oriented Iran
Nearly a century after the sultans left, Greek Muslims will no longer have to live by Ottoman rules
Mary is considered sacred around the Muslim world
Keeping the lid on Russian anti-Semitism
Evangelicals and Catholics react in different ways to the president’s proclamation
No easy answer to the conundrums posed by religious marital law
The mutual tolerance of the 1970s and 1980s is at an end
Despite Donald Trump’s best efforts, Americans are relaxed about generic holiday greetings