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.
An extract from Dr Natasha Moore’s latest book ‘The Pleasures of Pessimism’.
Why does the Second World War continue to have such a strong appeal for us?
On the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Natasha Moore reflects on our fascination with WWII stories.
Justine Toh explores the surprising Christian origins of the #MeToo movement.
CPX Associate Nathan Campbell ponders the building and destroying of statues, and the human condition.
We’ve all been learning some things about ourselves in lockdown.
A confronting - and deeply personal - look at the roots of racial division in the US.
Brian Rosner writes about how we find a surprising source of help for coronavirus anxiety in Søren Kierkegaard.
Barney Zwartz reflects on how crises like the Black Plague, or today’s coronavirus emergency, can bring out the best in people.
For Women’s History Month, Natasha Moore explores the lives of five inspiring single Christian women.