Is Boris paying the price for our low standards of integrity in leaders, or are we?
For too long, leaders have been chosen because of their charisma and rhetoric, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.
For too long, leaders have been chosen because of their charisma and rhetoric, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.
The digital age might have made life more convenient than ever for us, but it has implications for the Church too.
Social media, in conjunction with Google, exercises almost absolute control over the flow of information around the world.
Hint: It's complicated (just kidding, it's really not).
A statement circulated at the Lambeth Conference affirming the "holiness" of LGBT love is not only theologically misleading but also spiritually dangerous, writes Martin Davie.
The brutal reality is that for millions of families and individuals across the country, this latest price cap rise, coupled with inflation means they will be forced to choose between eating and heating.
Given the radical nature of transgender activism and the ripple effect it is having on the larger culture, a pushback was inevitable. And so, while the current administration digs its heels in even more, the tide is turning against it.
All who love to look to Europe as a model for progress need to pay close attention to Europe's reversal on childhood gender interventions.
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster on why she thinks the time is ripe for the resurrection of the Jewish New Year for Animals.
As a professor of biblical studies who has written about Samaritans, I've learned that while most of my students have heard of the "good Samaritan," fewer are aware of the social and historical realities reflected in the story – much less that the Samaritan community still exists today.
Do you know what's most striking about the overturning of Roe v Wade? This kind of dramatic victory could happen here.
The US needs to follow the example being set by the UK and other European countries by reversing the rush to put large numbers of girls and children with autism on puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.
More monuments to those who fought against slavery and colonialism will go some way to righting a wrong, increasing confidence and self-esteem, and enabling all to feel part of a shared history, writes Roy Francis.