In James Carroll's Jerusalem, the city embodies the world’s greatest philosophies, and its worst impulses. It is a city of faith, wracked by war, a city constantly engaged in "a contest of life and death." And yet, it is also a place of hope, resurrection, consolation, and holds the key to understanding world history and reimagining world peace.
Guest
James Carroll, National Book Award-winning writer, columnist for The Boston Globe, and author of Jerusalem, Jerusalem