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Jonathan Chaplin argues that multiculturalism still has indispensable contribution to realising a just society.
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The seventh article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The sixth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The fifth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The fourth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The third article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
Nick Spencer looks at humanism and the lessons of history
Nick Spencer reads Machiavelli's great political tract and asks how should a ruler keep power?
Osborne's relaxation of Sunday trading laws continues the hyper-marketisation of life, argues Nick Spencer
Nick Spencer asks whether nominal Christians "real" Christians?
Nick Spencer argues that we should be wary of presuming to judge who is a genuine Christian and who isn't.
In advance of the AHRC/Theos Westminster Faith Debates, Elizabeth Hunter asks what religion friendly coalition rhetoric looks like in practice.
Elizabeth Hunter and Paul Bickley examine the common mistakes all three parties make when dealing with "religious groups"
Nick Spencer on the season of jollity and justice
Nick Spencer traces a thread that links the protests, scandals, meltdowns and disasters of 2011.
Nick Spencer examines what the latest British Social Attitude survey has to say about the future of Christianity.
Theos - The public theology think tank
Clear thinking on religion and society
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Multiculturalism
Jonathan Chaplin argues that multiculturalism still has indispensable contribution to realising a just society.
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The Prince, part 7: Human nature
The seventh article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The Prince, part 6: Was Machiavelli an atheist?
The sixth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The Prince, part 5: Reversing the virtues
The fifth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The Prince, part 4: On benevolence and brutality
The fourth article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The Prince, part 3: The personal in the political
The third article in Nick Spencer's series on Machiavelli's The Prince
The Prince, part 2: Of humanism and moral monsters
Nick Spencer looks at humanism and the lessons of history
The Prince, part 1: The challenge of power
Nick Spencer reads Machiavelli's great political tract and asks how should a ruler keep power?
A Budget blow to the "big society"
Osborne's relaxation of Sunday trading laws continues the hyper-marketisation of life, argues Nick Spencer
Don’t underestimate nominalism
Nick Spencer asks whether nominal Christians "real" Christians?
Rush to judgement
Nick Spencer argues that we should be wary of presuming to judge who is a genuine Christian and who isn't.
What’s behind the Coalition’s Bible talk?
In advance of the AHRC/Theos Westminster Faith Debates, Elizabeth Hunter asks what religion friendly coalition rhetoric looks like in practice.
Politicians still don't "Do God" very well
Elizabeth Hunter and Paul Bickley examine the common mistakes all three parties make when dealing with "religious groups"
The Politics of Christmas
Nick Spencer on the season of jollity and justice
On whose authority - a review of 2011
Nick Spencer traces a thread that links the protests, scandals, meltdowns and disasters of 2011.
The Church of England's Future Grows Ever More Bleak
Nick Spencer examines what the latest British Social Attitude survey has to say about the future of Christianity.
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