EditorialAn undated photo provided by Nick Viorst of the journalist Milton Viorst, who synthesized shoe-leather reporting with scholarly insights into the Middle East, with his wife, the author Judith Viorst. (Nick Viorst via The New York Times)
EditorialMonsignor John Meier, who devoted his scholarly career to validating Jesus as a historical figure who could be reconciled with the Christ of religious faith, on April 25, 2018. (Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame via The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame of Monsignor John Meier, who devoted his scholarly career to validating Jesus as a historical figure who could be reconciled with the Christ of religious faith, on April 25, 2018. (Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame via The New York Times)
EditorialThe bible of Idan Dershowitz, an Israeli-American scholar at the University of Potsdam, at his home in Somerville, Mass., Feb. 26, 2021. (Amani Willett/The New york Times)
EditorialThe bible of Idan Dershowitz, an Israeli-American scholar at the University of Potsdam, at his home in Somerville, Mass., Feb. 26, 2021. (Amani Willett/The New york Times)
EditorialJudge Amy Coney Barrett, President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, listens to the president after the public announcement of her nomination, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, on Sept. 26, 2020. (Al Drago/The New York Times)
Editorial“Adoration and Glory: The Golden Age of Khmer Art” by Emma C. Bunker and Douglas Latchford, in New York, March 9, 2017. (Sonny Figueroa/The New York Times)
EditorialRomi Cohn, born Avraham Hakohen Cohn, performs a circumcision at Congregation Ahaba Ve Ahva in Brooklyn in 2014. (Michael Nagle/The New York Times)