From a garden at the Holy Sepulchre to new dates for the Dead Sea Scrolls, new research is offering detailed glimpses into ...
It speaks not only to the drama unfolding in this week’s Torah portion but also to the deepest fault lines in Jewish history ...
What does it mean to love our children equally? It’s a question that many families wrestle with, especially when each parent’s and child’s personality, needs, and circumstance vary so widely.
The Three Wise Men in biblical texts may have finally been revealed, and it could rewrite the stories which claimed they were ...
Now well over 800 years old, the Codex Gigas is one of the most impressive artifacts from the Medieval period of Europe.
The best books of 2025 — picked by FT readers We asked you to share your favourite reads of the year — here are the results Best books of 2025: Roula Khalaf, Jay Rayner and other FT journalists pick ...
The Bible Society of Nigeria makes a N2m theological books donation to the Baptist College of Theology, Lagos, to support ...
The staff of the Book Review recommends unforgettable books that made our personal best-of-the-year lists. Credit...Photo illustration by Sebastian Mast Supported by By The New York Times Books Staff ...
‘Tis the season for reflecting on a well-read year. So, after all that reading, which books are we still thinking about now? The truth is, the best book of the year is deeply personal to every reader.
The best way to fight doomscrolling in 2025? Getting off your phone and picking up a book. Luckily for us, there were plenty of un-put-down-able reads this year. Whether your genre of choice is ...
It’s that time of the year when PBS News Hour invites two of our regular literary critics, Ann Patchett and Maureen Corrigan, to highlight their favorite books of the year. Jeffrey Brown picks up the ...
Dystopia. Dark academia. Lady knights. Vampires. Cyberpunk cities. Drowned coasts. Magical romance. 2025 was another major year for micro-trends within the fantasy and science-fiction genres. It’s ...