The CPX team looks back on the year that was - and a story that holds good for every year.
The CPX team looks back on the year that was - and a story that holds good for every year.
What do neuroscience, philosophy, and theology have to say about the mystery of human consciousness?
From who gets an ICU bed to volunteering for a vaccine trial: ethics in the time of COVID.
Jazz, haiku, marriage: do limits hem us in, or make us more free?
John Stackhouse’s new book Can I Believe? is for the curious, and the hesitant.
Tim Costello brings a lifetime of experience to bear on the question: why is compassion so complicated?
Natasha Moore writes an open letter to Marilynne Robinson about her latest novel ‘Jack’.
Natasha Moore suggests some ways to temper our society’s collective pessimism.
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.
A Christian sets out to meet the Jesus of Islam – and a Muslim encounters the Christian Jesus.