Three stories of ordinary people, and the extraordinary care they take of people in their lives.
Three stories of ordinary people, and the extraordinary care they take of people in their lives.
Justine Toh explores the surprising Christian origins of the #MeToo movement.
In the wake of the High Court’s decision to overturn George Pell’s conviction, Barney Zwartz reflects on the implications for the Catholic church, abuse survivors, and Pell himself.
Sarah Williams explains how the mother of modern feminism fell off the pages of history.
How many people can say they work undercover to bring justice to some of the world’s most vulnerable people?
Two conversations, two stories of lives committed to justice and the flourishing of others.
It is woefully easy to find Christians behaving badly – yet historically their faith has been a force for good.
Barney Zwartz weighs the position and prospects of the Catholic Church in Australia.
Amy Orr-Ewing answers questions following the 2017 Richard Johnson Lecture, “Is Christianity Bad News for Women?” Watch the lecture here. […]
Amy Orr-Ewing delivers the 2017 Richard Johnson Lecture, “Is Christianity Bad News for Women?”
Amy Orr-Ewing responds to questions following the 2017 Richard Johnson Lecture.
Amy Orr-Ewing delivers the 2017 Richard Johnson Lecture, on whether Christian faith is oppressive or liberating for women.