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  • Thought-provoking

    How our society came apart and how we can re-weave it

    7th July 2026 / No Comments

    (10 minutes) Jenny Sinclair names the delusion of the ‘unencumbered self’ as the root cause of our society’s crisis but believes it is still possible to remake our national and local communities.

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    The elderly cure us from our obsession with haste

    30th March 2022

    For the valleys I sing

    26th May 2020

    The efficiency of evil: Auschwitz and the detail of genocide

    14th October 2020
  • Latest

    The technical Pope: practical and human responses to artificial intelligence

    30th June 2026 / No Comments

    (10 minutes) Matthew Morris casts a computer scientist’s eye over Leo XIV’s new document on AI and thinks the Pope is right to stress the priority of the human over the technological.

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    Matthew Morris

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    A world on the brink …

    11th October 2022
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    Integration … the secret to a successful refugee policy

    17th February 2022
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    Humour across cultures: no laughing matter

    25th May 2022
  • Food for thought

    Walking into our better selves: the power of the urban stroll

    23rd June 2026 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) Denise Trull ventures out to see her city with fresh eyes, and is energized by the experience.

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    Denise Trull

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    Learning to fall upwards

    16th October 2022

    Learning to live in the present

    9th January 2024

    “I am rich and have no idea what to do with my life”

    20th January 2025
  • Art & Culture

    Poetry will save the world

    15th June 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Jaqueline Leftwich pens a love letter to poetry.

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    Jaqueline Leftwich

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    Men like us: a review of The Two Popes film

    11th January 2020
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    From pop to poetry: singer-songwriters who should be taken seriously

    1st February 2022

    Mosque, church or secular space? Hagia Sophia and the battle for modern Turkey

    21st September 2020
  • Social Issues

    Bad Bunny was onto something

    8th June 2026 / No Comments

    (7 minutes) Loving a real person beats champagne activism every time, thinks Mary Rose.

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    Mary Rose

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    Why the best love is unequal

    16th September 2024

    Lifting the lid on modern slavery

    15th January 2023

    Lichfield Cathedral & Vaccine Centre: ‘here to facilitate wholeness and healing’

    18th May 2021
  • Social Issues

     Magnificent humanity in the age of artificial intelligence

    1st June 2026 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) “The future of AI is not solely about what machines become. It is about what human beings become alongside them”, argues Edward A. David after reading Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical Magnifica humanitas.

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    Asking the wrong question: how we are putting the Amazon and the world at risk

    13th March 2020

    Immoral Pursuits: the authoritarian manipulation of religious and spiritual values

    14th July 2020

    Islam vs Islamism

    25th March 2024
  • Lifestyle

    “I believe cinema is currently undergoing a clear transition”

    25th May 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Pablo Alzola Cerero tells Adamah Media how he discovered the connection between philosophy and cinema and how films can offer valuable insights into our present lives.

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    The Decameron and the power of stories

    29th April 2020
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    Stop trying to be happy if you want to find joy

    20th March 2021

    Coffee’s seditious past and other curious facts from Turkey’s history of drink

    8th May 2021
  • Lifestyle

    Journey’s end: has tourism had its day?

    18th May 2026 / No Comments

    (4 minutes) Leisure travel needs a Christian sense, argues Joseph Evans, to save it from being mere exploitative tourism and even from its own demise.

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    Joseph Evans

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    Turning a blind eye

    12th January 2023

    Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020

    28th December 2020

    Getting curious about curiosity

    28th February 2020
  • Food for thought

    Consumer safari: the semiotics of shop windows

    11th May 2026 / No Comments

    (6 minutes) Does luxury fashion add to or strip us of our identity? Walking down Via Tornabuoni in Florence leads Monica Sharp to ask some tough questions.

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    Hope: the undervalued virtue

    30th December 2022

    The friendship of a saint (part 2)

    15th July 2024

    A French woman’s take on la Reine Elizabeth

    26th October 2022
  • Social Issues

    “The crisis of democracy is above all a crisis of listening”: why politics is becoming ever more polarized

    11th May 2026 / No Comments

    (5 minutes) Catalan philosopher Jaime Nubiola is concerned about the growth of polarization in our society and the loss of the sense of facts.

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    Jaime Nubiola

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    Vote For Virtue: Five things to consider when heading to the polls

    3rd December 2019

    Escaping the echo chamber

    30th March 2021
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    From Cuba with Love

    1st April 2022
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