We do not want our churches to merely include people with disabilities, we want them to be places where people with disabilities feel they belong.
Films about an empowered orphan, a struggling entertainer, a clumsy bear, a quadriplegic’s wife and a downtrodden boy.
The Netherlands is known throughout Europe as the leading exponent of radically liberal social, medical and ethical policies.
Being secular, or humanist, or atheist, seems to mean saying that you are tolerant or inclusive, when all you actually want to do is erase any trace of Christianity from our midst.
What we can learn from “American Gods”, the TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s best-selling novel.
Are believers forming exclusively Romanian mono-cultural churches? Are they integrating into existing British churches? Are they joining in with multicultural churches that reflect Britain’s cultural and ethnic diversity?
Contemporary Germany may be the European leader, but the Berlin Wall still casts a long shadow over the country’s economic, political and spiritual landscape.
The only way the Reformation could possibly not still matter would be if beauty, goodness, truth, joy and human flourishing no longer mattered.
There needs to be a radical and broad new level of commitment to common working.
There is no doubt that one of the greatest challenges Malta has faced in recent years has been coping with the influx of migrants from North Africa and the Middle East.
The force of Qureshi’s argument comes from applying the litmus test of history to the claims of each religion.
Gavin Matthews on Arkady Ostrovsky’s The Invention of Russia.
The response of the European Churches to climate change, as with all environmental issues, has been patchy, but there are signs that this is beginning to change.
Transgenderism is the next major issue that Christians are going to have to come to grips with – theologically, morally, medically, legally and pastorally. Many in our churches have been taken by surprise.
First and foremost, a Christian vote is a vote for others.
We are free, in Christ, to be all that God had originally intended us to be. Christians should be shouting the news that equality is part of God’s intended plan.
Any society that wants to survive must care for the weak and vulnerable in their midst.
Christians have never been empiricists, only accepting what can be seen or touched or measured. A review of Suzanne O'Sullivan's book 'It’s All in Your Head: True Stories of Imaginary Illness'.
A look at European statistics on five key biomedical issues: surrogate parenthood, gender transformation, the new eugenics, euthanasia and abortion.
I have always found striking, the discrepancy between the public support for euthanasia (among those who are healthy) and my patients’ desire for continued life.
His surviving works are rare and are in museums all over the world but, says Susan Mansfield, the Dutch artist remains a man of mystery
Dr Calum MacKellar considers the ethics of the editing of human genes in the creation of embryos
The survival of the Church today does not depend on Europe. But the survival of Europe as we know it certainly depends on the Church.
Should we talk about the ‘Protestant Reformation’ or the ‘Protestant Reformations’?
Some of the ways that evangelical organisations are taking up the global challenge of implementing creation care as a mission task.
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