A polarised country, a politicised faith - and how both are playing out in the US election.
A polarised country, a politicised faith - and how both are playing out in the US election.
A Christian sets out to meet the Jesus of Islam – and a Muslim encounters the Christian Jesus.
Renowned Australian author Christos Tsiolkas talks about the personal experiences that lead him to choose early Christianity and the Apostle…
Mark Stephens on the importance of adopting a posture of hospitality towards those we disagree with.
The McAlpine brothers have spent their lives navigating their similarities - and differences - and those of their various “tribes".
New York Rabbi Bob Kaplan on how to share a society with people you radically disagree with.
As the bill to decriminalise abortion is debated in NSW Parliament, Laurel Moffatt asks how we might together pursue the “uncommon good”.
Tim Costello on free speech, the exhausted middle, and the dignity of difference.
Simon Smart reflects on the Israel Folau controversy and the complex questions it raises about what true tolerance looks like in a liberal democracy.
Simon Smart on how the Easter story speaks into our increasingly polarised public discourse.
Tim Dixon on polarisation, populism, and what we can expect heading into the 2020s.
Sociologist Tom Aechtner on why complexity is better than conflict, and how we change our minds.