The Guardian draws on the Theos report ‘Christianity and Mental Health’ in an article about exorcisms.
Elizabeth Oldfield looks at social media, tribalism and our limitations as rational actors.
Nick Spencer reviews Steven Pinker’s latest book and challenges his ideas of progress and Enlightenment.
Nick Spencer reviews ‘Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good’ by Cathy Gere, a study of utilitarianism in public and medical ethics.
Amy Plender explores the significance of Ash Wednesday falling on St. Valentine’s Day.
A Christian view of humanity at the end of life, by Andrew Grey. (2018)
Andrew Grey argues that by meeting people’s needs and wishes at the end of their lives, professionals enable them to have dignified deaths.
On 8th February, Ben Ryan spoke at Kent Workplace Mission’s Chaplain Conference in Canterbury on mental health and chaplaincy.
In light of recent research, Hannah Malcolm discusses the importance of delivering good religious education and its knock–on effect on other aspects of the curriculum.