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- World Views [14]

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- Contemporary Society [133]
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- Justice [40]
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Lives of Faith

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Feeding, Feasting and the human animal

What does eating, feasting and dining tell us about what it is to be human.

Melancholia, and the meaning of life

Lars von Trier's latest film leaves the audience wondering what kind of universe we inhabit.

And Man Created God

Robert Banks discusses his new book, which examines the belief that God is a human invention.

And Man created God

Simon Smart reviews the new book from Robert Banks, which examines if God is a human invention.

Christmas: too good to be true?

Is it merely a human fantasy that lies at the heart of the original Christmas event?

The Old Testament: A context for Violence

Iain Provan discusses the violence found in the Old Testament.

Chinese Good Samaritan gives hope amid indifference to dying toddler

Justine Toh on why Chinese toddler Wang Yue was left to die and why her "Good Samaritan" gives hope.

Rape as a Weapon

Author and peace advocate Lynne Hybels discusses the innocent victims in the Congo's civil war.

Religion, Violence, History and the Old Testament

Iain Provan talks to CPX about a variety of topics relating to the Old Testament.

Sex and the iWorld

Dale Kuehne explains the development of what he calls the iWorld.

Tree of Life

Justine Toh discusses the Palme d'Or winning Tree of Life from director Terence Malick

Human Longings

CPX spoke to Sheridan Voysey about the longings that drive people.

Atheism, scepticism and belief

Was atheism prevalent in the ancient world?

The myth of religious violence

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

The New Athiesm - Just Another Dogma?

Angus McLeay attended the 2011 Hegel Summer School and provides his thoughts on the presentations.

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