Neil Whitehouse reflects on the themes of the Modern Church 2024 national conference. In the nineties I sat in seminars of INFORM, to receive information on […]
Martin Palmer, founder and president of Faithinvest advocates an environmental politics that takes us beyond doom, gloom, sin and failure, and into a ‘just transition’. In 2022 […]
Before the election was called, the rights of those living with chronic illness and disabilities had already resurfaced as a crunch political issue. Here Stef Benstead […]
Inderjit Bhogal, founder and President of City of Sanctuary UK, draws our attention to some arresting facts and theological basics at stake in our political debates […]
David Walker, Bishop of Manchester, has a longstanding passion for housing issues, and huge experience and expertise. Here he identifies some key policy questions on which […]
Our journal, Modern Believing, has a fascinating history – going back over 100 years. Jonathan Clatworthy, a former editor, reminds us of some key features of […]
While ‘perishing’ might be an apt description of the current state of the institutional Church, it’s not one that inspires much hope for the future. When […]
In 1274, Humbert of Romans, Master General of the Dominican Order, wrote a treatise which set out to theologically justify the crusades, and to respond to […]