by Anika Goddard Content warning: this piece includes reflections on themes of suicide and self-harm. Reader discretion is advised. ‘Did Jesus really die for […]
by Alison Webster Originally published in Signs of The Times Autumn 2025 On a global scale, most people are born into some kind of religious tradition. […]
Intimacy and Inference: a Comment on GS 1430 by Adrian Thatcher There is widespread disappointment, even amazement, that the bishops of the Church of England have […]
The Nature of Doctrine: A Comment on GS Misc 1429 by Adrian Thatcher There is widespread disappointment, even amazement, that the bishops of the Church of […]
As our annual conference draws near, and against the background of contemporary US politics, Bruce Rogers-Vaughn reflects on the theme of hope. I was born in […]
Christianity, Conservatism and the Search for Britain’s Soul By Simon Cross The Billionaire hedge fund manager Sir Paul Marshall occupies a unique, and increasingly consequential, position […]