It’s been a year since the CPX team first started writing these ‘Thinking Out Loud’ columns. Last February, Simon began […]
It’s been a year since the CPX team first started writing these ‘Thinking Out Loud’ columns. Last February, Simon began […]
Barney Zwartz reflects on the importance of being able to see the silver linings in life.
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.
Mark Stephens reflects on why people over the ages have been drawn to the message of a crucified king.
Tim Costello on how the recent Australian bushfires have caused people to come together and find a common humanity.
Barney Zwartz reflects on the importance of finding blessing and hope in times of suffering.
Laurel Moffatt draws out the painful irony of the Easter Sunday massacre in Sri Lanka.
How a near-death experience helped one man embrace all of life – the beautiful, and the ugly.
Is there a right and a wrong way to die? Or a worse and a better way? Natasha Moore explores these questions for ABC Religion & Ethics.
Simon Smart talks to William Lane Craig, a philosopher and Christian apologist who has authored more than thirty books, about […]
Simon Smart challenges Australians’ complacency about what’s done to asylum seekers in our name.