Eric Metaxas examines what lessons can be drawn from the life of the 18th Century reformer.
Eric Metaxas examines what lessons can be drawn from the life of the 18th Century reformer.
Eric Metaxas discusses the Lutheran Pastor and the plot to kill Hitler
Samantha Callan explains why family, marriage and faith matter.
Olivera Petrovich suggests belief in a creator is the default position of children.
Joel Edwards discusses the Millenium Development Goals and the challenge to make poverty history.
Joel Edwards discusses the Millenium Development Goals and the challenge to make poverty history.
Joel Edwards discusses the Millenium Development Goals and the challenge to make poverty history.
Keith Ward considers some of the claims the ‘New Atheists’ make about a range of subjects.
Keith Ward considers some of the claims the ‘New Atheists’ make about a range of subjects.
Olivera Petrovich suggests belief in a creator is the default position of children.
Olivera Petrovich suggests belief in a creator is the default position of children.
Keith Ward considers some of the claims the ‘New Atheists’ make about a range of subjects.
Tim Costello reflects on a famous story from Jesus’ life, and what lessons it teaches men about moving from toxic…
Tim Costello comments on the anxiety epidemic in Australia – and shares what he believes is a powerful antidote.
Tim Costello comments on Facebook’s (now reversed) decision to ban Australian news content.
Tim Costello reflects on the town of Bethlehem, the words of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and the light that gives him hope…
Richard Shumack explains why he loves the carol The Little Drummer Boy, despite the fact that most of its lyrics…
Justine Toh shares why she thinks a line from Yorktown (in the musical Hamilton) might as well be from a…
Simon Smart asks: How might the Easter story offer hope amidst our culture of public shaming?
Justine Toh ponders meritocracy, the glimpse of grace in the Hamilton musical, and the profound claim at the heart of Easter.
Mark Stephens reflects on Thomas Jefferson’s “Bible”, and what happens when you take the miraculous out of the Jesus story.
Justine Toh comments on sexual abuse scandals, women speaking up, and the revolution of human dignity ushered in by Christianity.
Simon Smart reviews Francis Spufford’s latest novel Light Perpetual for ABC Religion & Ethics.
Barney Zwartz reflects on what his dog Nessie teaches him about the grace of God.
How the shoot was better and worse than you ever imagined.
The Crusades are one of the most notorious episodes of Christian history.
Few ideas have changed our world more profoundly than this one.
How can we take Christianity seriously, if Christians have so often departed from the tune of Jesus?
Jesus’ most famous parable had a big influence on the early church – and the world.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer is a rare example of someone whose faith prompted him to stand up to Hitler.
John Haldane was startled to find that Christianity has sometimes been considered an enemy of art.
John Haldane describes how it developed – and has continued to develop.
Nicholas Wolterstorff lives with unanswered questions since the death of his eldest son.
Rowan Williams covers the individual, power, environmentalism, history, and science.
In the 2019 Richard Johnson Lecture, Tim Dixon offers a vision for how we might reunite increasingly fragmented societies.
In the 2019 Richard Johnson Lecture, Tim Dixon offers a vision for how we might reunite increasingly fragmented societies
If Jesus offers wisdom for how to live, how necessary is the “Son of God” stuff?
An aerospace engineer and an astrogeologist discuss the whether and why of space exploration.
In light of the chaos surrounding the U.S. presidential election we ask John Stackhouse and Nathan Campbell to reflect on…
The CPX team debrief on their latest reads, TV binges, and podcast discoveries.
The most famous witch hunt in history – and how it speaks to our moment.
British writer Francis Spufford talks about heartbreak and loss, hope and eternity, in his latest novel, Light Perpetual.
Q & A from the 2019 Richard Johnson Lecture with Tim Dixon and Simon Smart.
In the 2019 Richard Johnson Lecture, Tim Dixon offers a vision for how we might reunite increasingly fragmented societies.
Nick Spencer responds to questions following the 2018 Richard Johnson Lecture.
Nick Spencer delivers the 2018 Richard Johnson Lecture, on what makes the West the West.
William Cavanaugh responds to questions following the 2016 Richard Johnson Lecture.
William Cavanaugh delivers the 2016 Richard Johnson Lecture, on the widely-held assumption that religion causes violence.