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  • Social Issues

    Urban nihilism and the Culture of Spectacle

    27th April 2026 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Recent disturbances in South London reveal a deeper shift: how young people are formed, and where they derive meaning and status. Jide Ehizele explains.

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    Our Covid response could provide a model to avoid climate crisis

    15th May 2020

    Wading into Roe vs Wade

    10th June 2022

    Suffocating in the echo chambers of modern life

    22nd October 2020
  • Lifestyle

    Stuck Culture: why so many modern films fail to inspire

    26th April 2026 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) The rejection of transcendent values is leading to an ever more hollow film industry, argues Joe Gillespie.

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    Joe Gillespie

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    Some Days are Diamonds …

    5th May 2020

    Flying high: what birds, artists and time have in common

    13th May 2020

    “A state of perpetual panic”: the lost art of pressing the Pause button

    4th December 2019
  • Food for thought

    How the wrong answer helps me to get it right

    15th April 2026 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Monica Sharp reflects on watching carefully, speaking sloppy Italian, and writing from the room she’s in.

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    Monica Sharp

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    Lessons from a chance encounter

    5th August 2024

    Putting love before pleasure

    9th June 2023

    Daring to be myself

    9th October 2022
  • Food for thought

    The people outside the box 

    6th April 2026 / No Comments

    (12 minutes) Denise Trull explains how she learnt to roll away the stone of her prejudices to experience a resurrection in her relations with ‘the others’.

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    How to deal with restlessness

    7th October 2022

    Learning to live in the present

    9th January 2024

    Walking with the dead in Krakow

    19th May 2023
  • Food for thought

    Beyond zero-sum thinking: recovering a Christian moral imagination

    30th March 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Social gain does not have to be at the expense of another, argues Jide Ehizele.

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    Jide Ehizele

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    A French woman’s take on la Reine Elizabeth

    26th October 2022

    The hidden life skill

    13th October 2022

    Fear and its antidote

    2nd March 2026
  • Social Issues

    ‘Doing God’ at the Commonwealth

    23rd March 2026 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) In this second part of our interview with him, Luis Franceschi, who has just stepped down as Assistant Secretary General of the Commonwealth, discusses colonisation, reparations, dealing with corrupt politicians, and how faith can be a tool for peace.

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    Luis Franceschi

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    Nigeria’s lights and shadows: finding hope in a sea of fanaticism and secularism

    17th July 2020

    When the right to die becomes a duty to die

    21st October 2024

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

    13th October 2025
  • Social Issues

    The power of friendship: the Commonwealth and its role today

    19th March 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) We ask Luis Franceschi, who has just stepped down as Assistant Secretary General of the Commonwealth, what this body actually does and whether it still has a meaningful purpose in the contemporary world. This is part one of a two-part article.

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    A man in search of truth or a cultural wrecking ball?

    27th April 2021
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    When revolutionary poachers become dictatorial game keepers

    17th March 2022
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    Clashes in the Caucasus

    21st January 2022
  • On Art and Aesthetics

    Fairy-stories and the ‘democracy of the dead’

    10th March 2026 / No Comments

    (10 minutes) Fairy-stories are far truer than we might think, argues Samuel Sant’Ana.

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    Beautiful domesticity captured: the genius of Johannes Vermeer

    10th February 2026

    Colouring the world: Angélica Dass

    12th January 2022
  • Food for thought

    Fear and its antidote

    2nd March 2026 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) “Fear may be inevitable, but paralysis is a choice”, says Monica Sharp.

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    The friendship of a saint (part 1)

    8th July 2024

    Philosophy lessons from Spider-Man

    2nd November 2022

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

    28th February 2026
  • 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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    A French woman’s take on la Reine Elizabeth

    26th October 2022

    Hope: the undervalued virtue

    30th December 2022

    The friendship of a saint (part 2)

    15th July 2024
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