Our entire culture is still geared toward satisfaction. According to the Bible, this is quite dangerous.
We are first and foremost relational beings and the quality of our relationships matters to God.
Let’s pray that Britain and her European neighbours will find a pathway for lasting reform that’s rooted in biblical revelation and wisdom.
Christians appear to be able to offer a framework for insisting on the value and dignity of the human being in a mechanising world.
It would be good to penalize the blatant human rights abuses in Qatar rather than applauding them by letting bonded labourers build the new stadiums for World Cup 2022.
There is an increasing awareness in Western societies that there is more to reality than what can simply be explained using the categories of science.
Intelligence is an extremely complex, contended subject, and there is plenty we still don’t know about animal intelligence, let alone human intelligence.
Audio and video clips from individuals have been key features in a number of scandals in the public square. Now a new type of video manipulation is going to make it harder to tell the real from the fake in the digital world.
The biblical view of immigration does not only consider the migrant’s position but that of the host country.
One of the main reasons that wisdom differs from knowledge or intelligence in the Bible is because it entails acting upon what one already knows.
Notwithstanding our departure from the EU, we are still Europeans by culture, history and geography. How might such solidarities be strengthened?
Christians must not give up disagreeing with each other. For the sake of truth it matters that we disagree but how we disagree makes all the difference.
Like housing, social welfare provision is not just a financial problem; there are social and relational aspects to consider too.
The creation of human-robots can easily become an attempt not only to meet practical needs, but emotional needs too.
Decisions are increasingly influenced by the fleeting diktat of popular opinion
Digital reading, often by design, makes meditation difficult, because hyperlinks outward, continually refreshing newsfeeds and flashing ad banners are constantly encouraging us to move.
Jesus is suggesting a deep and wide vision for how to change the world: individually and corporately, in the home and the workplace.
There is an urgent need for Christians to seek the peace and prosperity of the whole continent of Europe at an uncertain time in its history.
There are three great benefits of art, which every Christian should embrace: beauty, truth and imagination.
The UK election raises two potential problems for Christians. One is not taking it seriously enough. The second is taking it too seriously.
Robots are on the point of being used in areas as diverse as taxi driving, construction, manufacturing, journalism and medicine.
First and foremost, Christian voters must remember that God is sovereign – not Brussels, and not the UK government.
We should recognise that breadth of awareness is not evidence of the depth of our engagement.
Personal journeys, radical agendas and perplexing dilemmas.
Our churches should be examples of institutions that serve the common good, that speak out against injustice, and that are led with integrity.
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