On June 30th, Providence and Tikvah partnered to convene a panel titled “What We Mean by ‘Judeo-Christian'” to discuss the role of the Hebrew Bible as a shared point of reference in the American traditions of liberal democracy and constitutional republicanism. This panel was inspired by the Providence article “The Judeo-Christian Nation” by Pete Peterson and Jack Miller, published in Providence on March 26, 2025.
In the face of heightened political and social divisions, the Hebrew Bible holds the possibility of civic renewal rooted in biblical principles which, though having originated with Israel, are accessible to all Americans. Throughout American history, from the Pilgrims to the Founders and from Abraham Lincoln to Martin Luther King, the Hebrew Bible in particular has served as a moral touchstone for disparate Christian denominations, Jewish people, and nonbelievers alike. The panelists included:
Tamara Berens, Director of Young Professional Programs, Tikvah
Jonathan Silver, Chief Programming Officer of Tikvah and editor of Mosaic
Marc LiVecche, McDonald Distinguished Scholar of Ethics, War, and Public Life at Providence
Robert Nicholson, Editor-at-Large of Providence
Anne Lord, Director of Government Affairs, Vandenberg Coalition
Thank you to Pepperdine University School of Public Policy and the Jack Miller Center for sponsoring this event.