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  • Food for thought

    “There’s no way of one making sense without the other”: why faith and science should be friends not foes

    28th February 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Oxford epidemiologist Bernardo Gutierrez is not impressed by claims of a conflict between faith and science. In this interview he tells Adamah Media why.

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    Bernardo Gutierrez

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    The hidden life skill

    13th October 2022

    More than a red dress: learning what love is

    29th June 2023

    A world on the brink …

    11th October 2022
  • History

    Let’s talk reparations

    16th February 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Jide Ehizele offers a Christian reflection on justice beyond ideology.

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    Jide Ehizele

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    “The Remains of a Negro”: Edward Lamb Parsons and his mysterious companion in death

    27th January 2025

    On graves and greatness

    8th October 2020

    A masterpiece or mishap? A church which reignites the debate over 60s architecture

    5th April 2022
  • On Art and Aesthetics

    Beautiful domesticity captured: the genius of Johannes Vermeer

    10th February 2026 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Denise Trull is captivated by the paintings of a man who championed the lives of ordinary women.

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    Denise Trull

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    Colouring the world: Angélica Dass

    12th January 2022
  • Social Issues

    A system created by fear: what I learned about ICE

    9th February 2026 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Monica Sharp offers an Immigration advocate's perspective on recent events in Minneapolis and elsewhere in the US.

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    Monica Sharp

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    Cloning, children, and control: what are the limits to life?

    13th October 2025

    The underbelly of undernutrition: notes from the field

    20th July 2020

    Preventing and healing childhood sexual abuse …

    6th April 2021
  • Social Issues

    “People who cannot control themselves cannot exercise freedom”

    2nd February 2026 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) In this fascinating interview, American business ethicist Max Torres spoke to Adamah Media about business ethics, the importance of making good decisions, and why self-control is central to a good economy.

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    Max Torres

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    The politics of purity

    15th December 2025

    Dying to cross the border

    4th November 2022

    Return to reading — or why screens are threatening liberal democracy

    3rd November 2025
  • Thought-provoking

    The Art of Code-switching

    26th January 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Code-switching is really about moral imagination, says Jide Ehizele.

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    Jide Ehizele

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    “Never again”, the humanising power of war literature

    12th December 2019
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    Controlling death: should we recognise our limits?

    4th February 2022
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    When faith goes green …

    15th March 2022
  • Social Issues

    Creative co-existence, the only way forward

    24th January 2026 / No Comments

    (15 minutes) We must defend not only our own freedom of expression but also that of those we disagree with, believes human rights campaigner Benedict Rogers.

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    Benedict Rogers

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    Rebuilding society after the pandemic must not mean trashing the planet

    16th September 2020

    Putting economics at the service of humanity – Pope Francis’ appeal to young professionals

    25th February 2020

    The price of success: rethinking South Korea’s celebrity culture

    10th March 2025
  • Social Issues

    Listening to the forest

    12th January 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) The Church returns to the Amazon, where Catholic mysticism and Global South fury expose the West’s failure to act, argues Liam Stokes.

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    Liam Stokes

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    Creative co-existence, the only way forward

    24th January 2026

    Bangladesh: guide to a revolution

    2nd September 2024

    Toppling the truth: a monumental matter

    6th July 2020
  • Family,  Latest

    The risk of love

    10th January 2026 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) As the Christmas season comes to an end, Toby Lees considers that truth isn’t something merely abstract. It is profoundly personal and most expressed in the vulnerability of love.

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    Toby Lees

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    Being a grandma in a time of pandemic …

    14th February 2021

    No rest for the dearly departed: religious freedom and crematoriums

    20th September 2022
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    Caring for life in and outside the womb

    2nd August 2022
  • Social Issues

    A different Christmas: reflections from the Holy Land

    29th December 2025 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) While Palestinians, be they Muslims or Christians, feel short-changed by the recent Israeli-Hamas ceasefire, there are still signs of hope, says Sami El-Yousef.

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    Sami El-Yousef

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    When the thirst for power disguises itself as a thirst for God

    10th September 2020

    The road back to me

    2nd April 2021

    Three lessons from a city under siege

    18th March 2020
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