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  • Art & Culture,  History

    Did I really see what I think I saw? Optical illusion in historical and contemporary art

    2nd October 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Seeing is believing - if you can believe what you see. Carolyn Morrison discovers an art form which makes us “think anew about what we see and how we see it.”

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    Sr. Carolyn Morrison RA

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    25th December 2019

    Child’s Song

    25th November 2019
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    Windows on the world

    3rd July 2022
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Nigeria at 60: A future yet to flower

    1st October 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Joshua Nwachukwu casts an eye over the light and shadows which mark Nigeria’s 60th anniversary as a modern independent nation.

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    Joshua Nwachukwu

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    Western democracies: a bout of flu or terminally ill?

    16th January 2023

    Fighting totalitarianism: lessons from the White Rose resistance Part II 

    15th January 2020
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    Orwell on Religion

    1st March 2022
  • Thought-provoking

    A double-edged sword: the power of religion for good and evil

    25th September 2020 / 2 Comments

    (7 minute read) Joseph Evans, a Catholic priest, turns a spotlight on religion’s potential for harm as well as good and dares to think the unthinkable - that not all religions are a positive force in society.

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    Joseph Evans

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    The end of Roe v Wade must be the start of dialogue

    12th July 2022

    “Never again”, the humanising power of war literature

    12th December 2019

    Life after lockdown: is a kinder, more caring world possible?

    12th February 2021
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Systems Thinking: the ripples we can create

    24th September 2020 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Juliette Flach recommends a more holistic approach in our efforts to make the world a better place.

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    Juliette Flach

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    Can you have human dignity without Christianity?

    31st May 2022
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    When revolutionary poachers become dictatorial game keepers

    17th March 2022

    We can disagree well: an unlikely friendship in Westminster

    9th January 2020
  • Art & Culture,  History

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

    21st September 2020 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) When is a museum not a museum? When it was once a cathedral and then a mosque and is now a mosque again as a politician’s attempted ace card to revive his flagging fortunes. Cihan Eroglu reports.

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    Cihan Eroglu

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    A guide for restless hearts: in conversation with a classic of world literature

    27th May 2020

    “The ultimate rhyme and rhythm is the life of the Trinity”

    14th July 2025
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    Wellcome to the world of Rooted Beings

    13th July 2022
  • COVID-19,  Thought-provoking

    When religious values help fight a virus

    17th September 2020 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) Hajra Rehman explains the core principles of Islam which have helped keep the pandemic under control in Muslim nations.

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    Hajra Rehman

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    The sounds of silence

    1st April 2020

    Lessons for lockdown from a Holocaust survivor

    27th January 2021

    Mental health in an age of pandemic: three strategies for staying well in a crisis

    3rd April 2020
  • COVID-19,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Rebuilding society after the pandemic must not mean trashing the planet

    16th September 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Margareth Sembiring reveals the risks involved in ignoring the environment in a post-COVID society.

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    Margareth Sembiring

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    Whimsy in lockdown: how black bananas can end your isolation blues

    1st June 2020

    Word warping in a time of pandemic

    19th August 2020

    Life after lockdown: is a kinder, more caring world possible?

    12th February 2021
  • Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

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

    10th September 2020 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) The influence of religious conservatism on Indonesian society is leading to harsh Islamist policies which suppress the freedoms of religious minorities, argues Alexander Arifianto.

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    Alexander Arifianto

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    Eating Disorders … a conversation with Emily Bashforth

    24th May 2021

    No rest for the dearly departed: religious freedom and crematoriums

    20th September 2022

    Why is it so hard to talk about Trans issues?

    8th January 2023
  • Art & Culture,  History

    A traveller in the village called Rome

    8th September 2020 / 4 Comments

    (4 minute read) Leonardo Franchi contrasts the simple lanes of village life in rural Italy with the panting heart of the Eternal City, and finds they have much in common.

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    Leonard Franchi

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    Catching nature’s symphony

    16th February 2021

    Stories: a gentle way to change the world

    15th September 2025

    Why study the humanities?

    14th October 2024
  • Lifestyle,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Hunting witches: the shaming of women’s bodies

    8th September 2020 / No Comments

    (11 minute read) Following her earlier article, Pretty Hurts, Bianca Costa Sales examines the double standards, injustices and cultural oversights in society’s treatment of women.

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    Bianca Costa Sales

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    “Our egos do not always have to be in the firing line.”

    19th August 2022

    Downsizing: how to cope when the children leave home

    26th March 2020

    How to help people far away

    8th August 2022
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