Greg Clarke

The post GFC world

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

Consumerism and spirituality

William Cavanaugh assesses the religion of consumerism.

The myth of religious violence

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

Re-visioning neighbourhood

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

The Big Society

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

Killing Bono

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

God, Bono and me

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

Freedom in a crowded house

Tim Chester talks about the Crowded House Church network.

Translating the Bible

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

Saints be praised

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

YouTube and the Burning Books

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

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

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

Do Christians need a Christian Prime Minister?

Do the religious beliefs of a Prime Minister matter?

Literature’s promised end

Paul Fiddes speaks to CPX about literature and the divine.

Time to seek the lost?

Are there theological principles that could guide a wealthy nation's attitude towards the desperate?

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