The resurrection and the grounds of Christian hope

Good Friday is the day we remember the death of Christ. As I commented here, the cross is neither the object of our faith nor

What do we do when justice fails?

The 2006 St Andrews Agreement has always been something of a tentative conclusion to the problems in Northern Ireland. Voting remains as polarised as ever

Bonfire Night

Rather than add to the multitude of things written on this already, let me point you to the following two pieces on Bonfire Night:Remember Remember

Happy Reformation Day

Today is the day (or, night) that many will turn their attentions to trick or treating and reveling in all things spooky. Protestants, however, have

John Stevens – ‘Eliminating the Poverty of Nations’: A Response

John Stevens has written a piece titled ‘Eliminating The Poverty Of Nations: Development Through Free Markets, The Right To Private Property, Democracy & The Rule

The Guardian’s 100 best novels: No 1 – The Pilgrim’s Progress, John Bunyan (1678)

I was delighted to see this in today’s Guardian. Delighted for two reasons: (1) It is an absolutely magnificent book; a classic in the truest

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