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Charles, can we come to an arrangement?
(8 minutes) As she dutifully wades through Dickens’ Bleak House, Monica Sharp recalls adolescent traumas provoked by reading the famous English author. Can this great writer but flawed man be liked, or must he only be admired?
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Return to reading — or why screens are threatening liberal democracy
(4 minutes) Our dependence on screens and AI could lead to the demise of writing and with it of thought, argues Michael Kirke.
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The priest of Black Sabbath: why heavy metal and Christianity might just be compatible
(15 minutes) Fr Oskari Juurikkala is a Finnish Catholic priest who is crazy about heavy metal and hard rock. He told Adamah Media why.
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We are not friends, we are acquaintances
(4 minutes) Jide Ehizele considers the shallow bonds of a plural Britain.
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Cloning, children, and control: what are the limits to life?
(5 minutes) An ethical reflection on new reproductive technologies. By Bernadette Rose.
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To be or not to be… Should I follow a life of crime (investigation)?
(5 minutes) Yana Laszcziw struggles to discern whether she wants to spend her life in the footsteps of criminality and evil.
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The fight for the flag
(5 minutes) Those putting up flags for nationalist ends and those who want to take them down share in the same fundamental error, says Joseph Evans. They both fail to grasp what the flags actually mean.
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“You as much You as possible”: debunking myths about dying
(5 minutes) Palliative care consultant Dr Matthew Doré offers a Christian and common sense perspective on the end of life and the dying process.
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Stories: a gentle way to change the world
(8 minutes) Entertainment can be a very serious matter, argues communications specialist Juan Narbona.
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Beauty is priceless
(5 minutes) You cannot put a price on beauty and the truly valuable, argues Catalan philosopher Jaime Nubiola.




























