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Article
Character
Comment
A dad hovers with open arms ready to catch a baby taking first steps

Daunted by dad-hood, encouraged by dad

Nick Brewer
Imminent parenthood pushes Nick Brewer to pause and consider what sort of Dad he needs to be.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-10-24
Column
Change
Masculinity
A person stand looking out a wide set of windows covered in rain.

The crying man and the content of sadness

Roger Bretherton
In the latest in our series on men and masculinity, psychologist Roger Bretherton reflects on what he learned about being a man from his own mid-life crisis.
7 min read
Authored on
2023-10-26
Article
Change
Death & life
An experimental image mixes distance people with watery paint-like filters of green .

How to face the space of death

Natalie Garrett
Losing family and friends across a life, leads Natalie Garrett to navigate the space of death we all face. Part of the How to Die Well series.
7 min read
Authored on
2023-10-27
Essay
Belief
Culture
A white neon sign against a brick wall reads: 'This is the sign you have been looking for.

The cost of selling spirituality

Daniel Kim
A $3.7 trillion industry ‘market’ for spiritual consciousness and wellness says something about today. Daniel Kim explores what’s driving this commodification and its market failure.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-03-28
Explainer
Change
Death & life
A sculpture shows mourning women raising hands and fists to the sky.

Dealing with death – why the fuss?

Jane Cacouris
“No fuss” cremations are getting more popular. Not giving a formal space or process to say goodbye feels like a seismic cultural shift to Jane Cacouris. Part of the How To Die Well series.
6 min read
Authored on
2023-10-25
Explainer
Comment
Gaza
An army general in green fatigues stands and address a group of soldiers sitting, squatting and standing around him

How redemptive justice could be a way out of a long and costly war

Steven Firmin
Dynamics of shame, dis-honour and vengeance swirl around the decision makers in the Israel-Hamas war. Steven Firmin explores how redemptive justice could restore a relationship of peace.
8 min read
Authored on
2023-10-23
Column
Comment
Gaza
Two country leaders sit in chairs next to each other with their country's flags behind

What it really means to take a stand

George Pitcher
George Pitcher explores the challenge in applying moral principle to the savage international crisis that is the Israel-Hamas war.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-10-22
Column
Comment
Film & TV
A man in a tracksuit sits in an arm chair smoking a cigar while looking towards a curtained window.

Why we watch dark drama

George Pitcher
Reviewing The Reckoning, and the reviewing cycle, leads George Pitcher to change his mind on whether to watch such darker dramas and documentaries.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-10-25
Podcast
Culture
Film & TV
People walk across the rubble beside a recently bombed building.

New episode: Seen & Unseen Aloud

Nick Jones
Listen to a curated selection of the editor's top picks: the horror of war, the fable phenomenon that is Disney and the tale of Travis and Taylor.
1 min read
Authored on
2023-10-23
Review
Culture
Music
A black and white portrait of a young woman's head against a dark textured background.

Corinne Bailey Rae’s energised and anguished creative journey

Jonathan Evens
Corinne Bailey Rae’s latest album, Black Rainbows, is an atlas of capacious faith. Jonathan Evens explores her inspirations in Detroit, Leeds and Ethiopia.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-10-27
Article
Change
Development
A group of women stand and dance at a celebration in the street, wearing matching skirts..

The women driving African Christianity’s global reach

Harvey Kwiyani
African Christianity has exploded to reach all countries in the world. From villages to megacities, Harvey Kwiyani outlines the significant role women are playing.
6 min read
Authored on
2023-10-30
Review
Culture
Re-enchanting
An illustration showing a horse standing, sniffing a mole held by a boy while a seated fox looks on.

Re-enchanted: swimming with Charlie Mackesy

Belle Tindall
Fascinated by the astonishing success of the whimsical The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and the Horse, Belle Tindall probes at the deep wisdom of Charlie Mackesy’s enchanting, not to mention Oscar-winning, modern fable.
7 min read
Authored on
2023-03-14
Article
Creed
Trauma
A woman stand beside a busy road with her back to the camera. There is a red sky behind her.

The tale as old of time

Claire Williams
There is no fairy tale that resolves the suffering of women but there is another side to their stories of violence and anonymity, Claire Williams reflects.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-11-06
Essay
AI
Comment
An AI generated image of robot skulls with bulging eyes on a shelf receding diagonally to the left.

The summit of humanity: decoding AI's affectations

Simon Cross
An AI summit’s prophecies need to be placed in the right philosophical register, argues Simon Cross. Because being human in an AI age still means the same thing it has for millennia.
11 min read
Authored on
2023-10-30
Essay
Comment
Identity
A person holds the vertical tall steel bars of a border fence.

Strangers and identity in a global age of nationalism

Miroslav Volf
Exploring inclusive and exclusive nationalism, the challenge to dialogue with those who may see things differently.
11 min read
Authored on
2023-11-04
Article
Comment
Race
A street mural of Martin Luther King quoting him.

In search of Martin Luther King

Ian Hamlin
Wanting to put flesh on the bones of a much-fabled tale, Ian Hamlin begins a journey in search of his hero.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-11-02
Review
AI
Ambition
Elon Musk, wearing a dark suit, stands on a stage to a white robotic looking surgical robot.

The awe and outrage of Musk's toxic ingenuity

Krish Kandiah
Walter Isaacson’s Elon Musk, is a biographic rollercoaster reckons Krish Kandiah. One marked by magnificent moments and moral crossroads.
6 min read
Authored on
2023-11-03
Explainer
AI
Comment
A Victorian medical bust showing the brain with labels in German.

Is an AI worthy of personhood?

Nigel Crook
In a world of intelligent humanlike machines, computer scientist Nigel Crook take a deep dive into the hard problem of defining consciousness, spirit, heart and will.
12 min read
Authored on
2023-11-02
Review
Culture
Music
Standing on a salt marsh beside a wooden pillar, a man holds a banjo upright like a rifle.

Charm in tunes on the eastern edge

Jonathan Evens
Musician and priest Rev Simpkins discusses how music is an expression of humanity and his faith. An interview with Jonathan Evens.
9 min read
Authored on
2023-11-10
Podcast
Atheism
Culture
A seated man talks to someone out of shot and gestures his hand out towards them. a microphone is on the table.

Re-enchanting... new atheism

Nick Jones
Co-host Justin Brierley becomes the guest on this episode of Re-Enchanting. Regular co-host Belle Tindall is joined by Bishop Graham Tomlin, as they and Justin explore what happened to the new atheism movement. 
1 min read
Authored on
2023-10-27
Podcast
Culture
Death & life
A dad hovers with open arms ready to catch a baby taking first steps

New episode: Seen & Unseen Aloud

Nick Jones
Listen to a curated selection of recent Seen & Unseen articles. This episode: a fear of Dad-hood, following our noses, and exploring the space of death.
1 min read
Authored on
2023-10-30
Interview
Culture
Death & life
A woman stands in an autumnal-looking park, with her hands in her pockets

Rediscovering 'ordinary dying'

Robert Wright
On the eve of her Theos annual lecture on 'Death for Beginners', Robert Wright speaks to former palliative care consultant Kathryn Mannix about the need for everyone to re-engage with the process of dying. Part of the Seen & Unseen How to Die Well series.
8 min read
Authored on
2023-10-31
Review
Culture
Film & TV
A man and a women stand looking in the same direction with concerned faces.

When horror is horrifyingly bad

Yaroslav Walker
A classic horror film’s sequel deeply disappoints priest Yaroslav Walker, missing opportunities to address psychological and spiritual power.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-10-31
Explainer
Creed
Death & life
Dozens of candles in cloured jars and holders litter the ground of a cemetry.

How Christianity transformed attitudes towards death

Andrew Davison
Once we buried bodies outside cities. Then we started burying loved ones inside them. This is why.
7 min read
Authored on
2023-11-01
Review
AI
Culture
A man in a red shirt slumps in his seat while a computer screen shows a dialogue screen

Lights! Camera! AI-action! - five AI films to watch

Yaroslav Walker
From an oddly-sweet, sweetly-odd film of oddness, to one of the best action films ever made, Yaroslav Walker’s hand-crafts his top five films about AI.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-11-01
Explainer
Creed
Death & life
A medieval book illustration of a person dying in bed.

The lost art of dying well and what we can learn from it today

Lydia Dugdale
Living well in order to die well doesn’t simply happen. It takes work. It takes preparation. For All Souls Day, Lydia Dugdale asks if we are prepared for death.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-11-01
Podcast
Culture
Race
A women sits in beside a microphone taking.

Re-enchanting... racial justice

Nick Jones
Author, public theologian and speaker Chine McDonald tells of her own experience as a black woman in Britain and the way in which both culture and the church still have a long way to go in addressing racism.
1 min read
Authored on
2023-11-04
Column
Comment
Gaza
A dove stands on a concrete block wall.

“Sometime the killing just has to stop”

George Pitcher
Simple calls for peace are often against the grain of power, observes George Pitcher. Many still yearn for it, even when faced with complexities and impossibilities.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-11-02
Article
Creed
Death & life
A line of people, some old, some young, wait to cross a road.

How much is a human life worth?

Ryan Gilfeather
Concerned by the conditional responses to deaths in the Israel-Hamas war, Ryan Gilfeather considers why we should value all human lives.
5 min read
Authored on
2023-11-07
Essay
AI
Culture
An AI-created painting of a scene comprising a lap top user holding their face, with candles in the foreground

Dethroning creativity: why does AI art make us feel so icky inside?

Daniel Kim
Creative Artificial Intelligence generates a disquiet within. Daniel Kim explores why it confronts our humanity.
14 min read
Authored on
2023-03-14
Explainer
Comment
Death & life
A group of grieving friends with their hands on each others backs.

What they don’t tell you about when someone you love dies

Yvonne Tulloch
Sharing her experience of her husband’s death, Yvonne Tulloch charts grief’s journey and shares signposts to help. Part of the How to Die Well series.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-11-08
Article
America
Comment
An imposing stone statue of Martin Luther King standing with his arms crossed.

Remembering well: journeying through America’s memorials

Ian Hamlin
Ian Hamlin recalls the Civil Rights landmarks and memorials, as he continues his journey in the footsteps of his hero Martin Luther King.
6 min read
Authored on
2023-11-08
Explainer
Creed
Time
A father sits on a bed and fixes the hair of his daughter standing in front of him

The unutterable preciousness of an ordinary day

Julie Canlis
A strangely named season of the Church calendar, Ordinary Time, is anything but that. Julie Canlis explores how it can point to wonder in the moments.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-11-09
Article
Assisted dying
Death & life
A IV drip bag hangs from a medical stand.

The cold truth of Canadian lives not worth living

M. Ciftci
Canada’s implementation of medical assistance shows that a society considers some lives not worth living.
4 min read
Authored on
2023-11-09
Article
Culture
Psychology
A close-up of a complex clock mechanism featuring small statues within it.

When obsession shakes certainties and challenges beliefs

Paula Duncan
What happens when questions of belief are subject to obsessive behaviours? The impact of OCD on key life moments.
6 min read
Authored on
2023-11-10
Article
Comment
Gaza
Two soliders console each other as they search a house that has been ransacked.

Eyeless in Gaza: the tragedy and the trauma of Israel and Palestine

Graham Tomlin
An ancient story of a captured warrior demolishing buildings and devastating Gaza, prompts Graham Tomlin to view the current conflict through the lens of pain and trauma.
10 min read
Authored on
2023-11-07
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Creed
Small huts in a crowded refugee camp.
Nigerians plead for an end to rampant murder
K.C. Nwajei
Church and state
Culture
Freedom of Belief
War & peace
7 min read
A station concourse with a light well above.
The angels called Melanie or Dave that dwell among us
George Pitcher
Belief
Creed
Weirdness
4 min read
Culture
Brad Pitt dressed as a racing driver stands with a car in the background
F1 feeds our need for speed
Imogen Ball
Culture
Film & TV
Sport
3 min read
Small huts in a crowded refugee camp.
Nigerians plead for an end to rampant murder
K.C. Nwajei
Church and state
Culture
Freedom of Belief
War & peace
7 min read
Comment
Statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza point toward a windmill
Reading Don Quixote is making me a better person
Jonathan Rowlands
Books
Comment
Language
5 min read
A crowd of people stand in the side steps of the Lincoln Memorial
Our public discourse needs responsible rhetoric before it is too late
Tom Dove
Comment
Language
Politics
5 min read
Change
A man walks up a cobble street.
The book for those who didn't live happily ever after
Jean Kabasomi
Books
Change
Purpose
S&U interviews
14 min read
Female prisoners hug their children who have climbed across a table to them.
Four things I’ve learnt from working with prisoners
Daniel Bey
Care
Change
Justice
4 min read

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