On the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Natasha Moore reflects on our fascination with WWII stories.
On the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, Natasha Moore reflects on our fascination with WWII stories.
A poet tells the story of his faith unravelling - and being woven together again.
A detective and a scholar tackle the question: why are we all so obsessed with crime stories?
A series of voices on the many voices that make up the world’s best-selling book.
Os Guinness talks freedom, human rights, and why the 1960s counterculture was the best moment to come of age.
Barney Zwartz thinks it’s not the fact of disagreement that matters, but how we deal with it.
John Dickson on why even if the Christmas story wasn’t true it would still be worth believing.
In this short clip from Episode 1 of the Life of Jesus documentary, John Dickson outlines his intention to explore […]
The final part of John Dickson’s examination of relativism
John Dickson explores the origins of modern day relativism