Christianity
Can the Middle East’s Christian exodus be stopped?
Christians need to see their presence in the region as a vocation and not as their fate, says a Catholic bishop.
Matteo Ricci: an encounter of civilisations
Four hundred years
ago, an Italian Jesuit introduced China to the best of the West.
Africa: religious fault-line?
Sub-Saharan Africa is volatile, but that is by no means all down to religious tensions.
Easter is always about dying and rising
Easter could not have come at a better time for Catholics and their beleaguered pope.
Searching for meaning in disaster
Is it really so stupid to ask why this had to happen to the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere?
A witness who paid the price
The German pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer was charismatic, courageous and controversial
Ruins to ruins
Kevin Ryan
| 07 December 2009 |
While French cathedrals are empty and silent, French Muslims are alive and vibrant.
God’s Battalions
After centuries of apologies for Christian perfidy, perhaps it is time to rethink the Crusades.
Truth, charity and same-sex marriage
In an effort to extend charity to homosexuals pressing for the right to marry, some Christians are distorting truth.
Let’s have done with the ‘Dark Ages’
The glint of gold in some long buried treasure is shedding new light on the culture of ancient Britain.
Demise of religion exaggerated
Journalist David Vincent comments on a new book demonstrating the fallacy of the media's view that religion is in terminal decline.
What’s love got to do with it?
A business ethicist offers a professional view of Pope Benedict XVI's latest encyclical on ethics in business, 'Caritas in veritate'.
Could the Asian Schuman please stand up?
Southeast Asian nations aspire to EU-style economic union, but do they have what it takes?
The roots of European unity
Without the moral vision of its founding fathers the new Europe is a hollow and fragile achievement.
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism
To meet the challenge of radical Islam and jihadism, the Christian West must return to its roots.
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