Justine Toh explores what religious language like “original sin” adds to discussions of racial injustice.
Justine Toh explores what religious language like “original sin” adds to discussions of racial injustice.
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.
Barney Zwartz on how faith is an inescapable part of rational everyday life.
Simon Smart reflects on the church forests of Ethiopia, and the possibility of human solidarity across continents, cultures, and time.
Barney Zwartz reflects on how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to greater interconnectedness.
Mark Stephens on the importance of adopting a posture of hospitality towards those we disagree with.
Brian Rosner writes about how we find a surprising source of help for coronavirus anxiety in Søren Kierkegaard.
Barney Zwartz on the definition of ‘faith’ in the biblical book of Hebrews – and what help it might offer in these difficult days.
Barney Zwartz reflects on what the Easter story might teach us about building community in a COVID-19 world.
Simon Smart on how the Easter story still echoes in our society, despite churches being closed this Easter.
Natasha Moore reflects on what the coronavirus crisis has in common with Easter Saturday, and what help the Easter story has to offer.