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The Algorithm and the Soul: AI, work and human dignity
(3 minutes) With the help of AI, Prakarsh Singh examines the ethics of AI – with a little bit of imagined help from some of history’s leading thinkers locking horns in a panel discussion.
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The assisted dying era begins – what now for palliative care?
(3 minutes) Hospices in the UK shouldn’t be obliged to offer assisted suicide, argues palliative care consultant Dr Matthew Doré.
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Assisted dying: We need to talk about suicide
(3 minutes) The push to legalise assisted suicide in the United Kingdom has relied largely on euphemisms, argues Dr Jonathan Blackwell. It’s time to call things by their real name.
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‘Love is stronger than death’: a testimony of hope after suicide
(4 minutes) Javier Diaz's testimony is a powerful reminder of human resilience, the strength of faith, and the urgent need to address suicide with compassion, understanding and a collective commitment to prevention. Javier García Herrería reports.
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Cure or sticking plaster: where is Christian charity going?
(15 minutes) Good intentions are not enough, argue Jenny Sinclair and Jon Kuhrt. We must ask ourselves if the approach we are taking to social action is really effective.
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A promise made but not kept: religious freedom in Pakistan
(4 minutes) The promises of Pakistan’s founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah are still far from becoming reality, argues Qamar Rafiq.
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What we make makes us: the impact of tools on our lives
(8 minutes) Anton Balint offers a philosophical-theological reflection on our use of tools in a bid to assess the morality of artificial intelligence.
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“The ultimate rhyme and rhythm is the life of the Trinity”
(6 minutes) Priest and poet Joseph Evans talks in this interview about his collection of poems When God Hides and the close relationship between poetry and spirituality.
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Debunking the myth of progress
(8 minutes) Our young people need to hear the great minds of the past if they are not to fall prey to the latest ideologies, argues Toby Lees.
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“The imposition of radical alone-ness”
(5 minutes) Pray for Albion, says Mary Harrington, after what she calls a ‘clarifying’ week.