Islam
Minarets in the Alps?
Why are the Swiss so rattled by their Muslim neighbours that they have voted to ban minarets?
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.
Iran’s plummeting birth rates
Despite its fundamentalist Islamic reputation Iran has experimented with birth control with some unexpected, and unwelcome, consequences.
Attacking the Bible: an artist’s false bravado
A Scottish art gallery attacks the Bible, goes easy on the Koran. Should we be surprised?
Faith, Reason, and the War Against Jihadism
To meet the challenge of radical Islam and jihadism, the Christian West must return to its roots.
Russia at the crossroads
As it embraces globalisation and capitalism Russia is also
rediscovering a pre-1917 religious and cultural heritage that is often
at odds with both communism and capitalism.
A jihad on secularism
Benedict has fired a warning shot across the bow of the Enlightenment Project, but its crew was asleep.
Towards a democracy of hope
Cardinal George Pell has won the respect of the media with his straightforward manner and the strength of his intellect. Here he talks about Islam, Christianity and democracy.
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