
The Loss of God in the Novel
English literary history is a curious thing. And one especially curious thing about it is that it contains very little of importance which…
Related resources for Eat, Pray, Love
English literary history is a curious thing. And one especially curious thing about it is that it contains very little of importance which…
A review of the Manic Street Preachers' Lifeblood album.
In this talk, Andrew Fellows connects the use of films to the stage of subversion in the apologetics process. This can then be followed by…
Kingdom of Heaven offers a very twenty-first century take on twelfth century history. In a war-torn world troubled by religious conflict,…
This wide-ranging collection of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks' writing and speeches offers plenty of food for thought.
Climate change is one of the key issues of our time. But what should we make of the fervour of the environmental movement?
A historical argument for linking the growth of freedom with the development of Christianity.
How should Christians relate to culture today? In 'Created and Creating', William Edgar explores this vital question.
Florence Gildea considers the background and consequences to 'Raunch Culture' and offers an alternative Christian view.