Creed

Our curated articles help explain the impact of Christian belief on life, history and culture. Creed is one of four key themes covered by Seen & Unseen.

Podcast
  1. Creed
  2. Easter
A black cross is backlit bya blue light.
Listen to eight daily articles on what Easter means, especially selected for Holy Week.
1min read
Article
  1. Belief
  2. Creed
An ancient salt shaker sits next to a pile of crushed rock salt.
When Christianity becomes cool, it has a tendency to lose its soul.
4min read
Article
  1. Belief
  2. Community
Football fans wearing blue stand and watch a match in a stadium.
Delve beyond the identity and the inspiration.
5min read
Article
  1. Creed
  2. Psychology
A woman rubs her face in worry, while siting at a screen.
The ancient root of common or garden worrying.
4min read
Article
  1. Community
  2. Creed
A cover of a book show a cross and the title 'You are loved'.
Beyond the noise of scandal and politics, a low and steady hum resonates. It’s the sound of a quiet revival.
5min read
Article
  1. Belief
  2. Creed
A perplexed looking woman hold her cheeks up with her fingers.
Is our religious Compare the Market selling us short?
6min read
Article
  1. Attention
  2. Creed
A blurred image of a blindfolded man.
Explaining why we don't see the unseen - with the help of a gorilla.
6min read
Article
  1. Art
  2. Creed
Painting of hand of God touching hand of Adam.
Faint shadows in literature and dawning art give glimpses of greater things.
5min read
Review
  1. Awe and wonder
  2. Creed
A shaft of light from an opening in a dome lights a cross on a pedestal.
We can learn a new language together as we travel.
5min read
Snippet
  1. Creed
  2. Easter
A close up of a Simnel Cake shows 12 balls on top.
All-encompassing mercy can be hard to swallow.
3min read
Essay
  1. Awe and wonder
  2. Creed
Sun rise casts a shadow over Stonehenge.
Equinox is still a threshold between darkness and light.
7min read
Editor's pick
  1. Belief
  2. Creed
A hand holds a pen over a map, at the side is closed journal and colour pencils.
Real ‘reasoning’ happens only when we have learned to trust one another.
5min read