Theme: Faith & Meaning

Total Results: 746


November 28, 2019

Where in Britain does ‘do God’? New polling finds that faith is more vigorous in the cities, especially in places shaped by migration

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
27.11

27.11

Why would the US want George W Bush back? The rehabilitation of the prodigal president says much about the state of American politics

Christopher Rhodes

Monday
25.11

25.11

Communism’s war on Christianity and Islam The Soviet Union's long campaign against religion anticipated Dawkins and Hitchens

Daniel Kalder

Friday
22.11

22.11

The lessons of Grenfell The tragedy of the fire could be an opportunity to be honest about mistakes

Graham Tomlin

Thursday
14.11

14.11

The battle to believe in God Don't kid yourself that atheism is a modern invention — it's as old as religion

Giles Fraser

Friday
08.11

08.11

For Germans and Jews, the past is never over As the child of German-Jewish refugees, I inherited a complex relationship with a country my parents still loved.

Paul Morland

Thursday
31.10

31.10

Why do Remainers revile homesickness? The yearning for home, along with the idea of nostalgia, is a legitimate political instinct that is now being used as an insult

Giles Fraser

31.10

What’s so unethical about my Jordan Peterson movie? Many people don't like seeing the human side of the polarising professor

Patricia Marcoccia

Thursday
24.10

24.10

Why shouting ‘traitor’ is a fool’s game Lisa Nandy should ignore the purer-than-thou trolls: compromise is a moral good, even if it means losing your innocence

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
23.10

23.10

Don’t let Brexit become the next Troubles Growing up in Belfast in the 1970s taught me that tribal loyalties have a way of turning nasty

Jenny McCartney

Tuesday
22.10

22.10

Will the Evangelicals dump Trump? Conservative Christians have made a Faustian pact with the president, but his desertion of the Kurds may lose him the 'mandate of heaven'

Christopher Rhodes

22.10

How Noël Coward made me a Marxist I realised that it wasn't just prime ministers and Catholic priests who could lead a double life

Paul Mason