Greg Clarke

Resource Library

Big Questions

- Atheism [59]
- Miracles [5]
- Suffering and Evil [24]
- Violence [22]
- World Views [15]

World Religions

- Buddhism [6]
- Christianity [206]
- Hinduism [3]
- Islam [11]
- Judaism [6]

Science & Faith

Ethics

- Business [6]
- Medical [6]
- Sexual [15]

Society & Politics

- Belief [96]
- Contemporary Society [196]
- Economics [19]
- Education [5]
- Environment [9]
- Justice [64]
- Politics [40]

History

The Arts

- Film & TV [42]
- Literature [22]
- Other [18]
- Visual Arts [9]

Lives of Faith

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Life and Faith: World Poetry Day

March 21st is World Poetry Day. Life and Faith discusses the spiritual aspects of poetry

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The post GFC world

William Cavanaugh looks at how the GFC has affected the world.

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Consumerism and spirituality

William Cavanaugh assesses the religion of consumerism.

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The myth of religious violence

William Cavanaugh explains why the claim that religion leads to violence doesn't stack up.

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Re-visioning neighbourhood

Luke Bretherton on the idea that 'hospitality' is a key concept in negotiating a common life

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The Big Society

Luke Bretherton examines how we build communities in today's society.

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Killing Bono

Neil McCormick talks about his book Killing Bono: I was Bono's doppelganger

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God, Bono and me

Neil McCormick explains how he and Bono ended up with opposite conclusions about God's existence.

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Freedom in a crowded house

Tim Chester talks about the Crowded House Church network.

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Translating the Bible

Roy Ciampa describes the value and importance of translating Bibles in different languages.

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Saints be praised

Greg Clarke writes about the New Testament's radical understanding of what it is to be a saint.

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YouTube and the Burning Books

Greg Clarke looks at a long tradition of putting important texts to the torch

Image: Floods in Pakistan and Paddington: who’s to blame?

Floods in Pakistan and Paddington: who’s to blame?

Greg Clarke explores some possible theological answers to the question "Who's to blame?" 1

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Do Christians need a Christian Prime Minister?

Do the religious beliefs of a Prime Minister matter?

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Literature’s promised end

Paul Fiddes speaks to CPX about literature and the divine.

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