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    What we make makes us: the impact of tools on our lives

    21st July 2025 / No Comments

    (8 minutes) Anton Balint offers a philosophical-theological reflection on our use of tools in a bid to assess the morality of artificial intelligence.

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    Love not hatred is the way to end racism

    10th January 2023
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    Integration … the secret to a successful refugee policy

    17th February 2022

    Do international courts of human rights promote or curb our freedom? One of Europe’s top judges replies.

    20th March 2020
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    Latest,  Lifestyle,  Mental Health,  Thought-provoking

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

    19th August 2022 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Self-worth shouldn’t become self-entitlement, argues Roshaney Aftab.

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    Wading into Roe vs Wade

    10th June 2022
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    The little boy and the starfish – or why I am a teacher

    18th January 2023

    Laudate Deum: new arguments to combat climate change

    27th November 2023
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    How simplistic narratives can mislead us: a case study of the Galileo affair

    18th January 2022 / No Comments

    (8 minute read) We need to know how to deal with complexity to avoid falling for false myths about the past, argues Patrick J. Casey.

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    Dallying shepherds and muscular Christs: the Pre-Raphaelites as mental wellbeing

    13th November 2020
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    Lest we forget … Will Filipinos learn the lessons of their recent brutal past?

    24th February 2022

    A man of surprises: Pope Francis seven years on

    13th March 2020
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    Art & Culture,  Thought-provoking

    Are you called to be an intellectual?

    13th January 2022 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Jessica Hooten Wilson says, “Be brave! The world needs your inquiring mind.”

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    Jessica Hooten Wilson

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    Painting the soul

    25th March 2021

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

    13th May 2020
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    Windows on the world

    3rd July 2022
  • Lifestyle,  Thought-provoking

    Frankl and his shadow

    9th March 2021 / 2 Comments

    (6 minute read) John-Luke Harris urges us to examine the line that runs through our own hearts to find the source of good and evil in the world.

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

    4th December 2019

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

    8th May 2021

    Escaping the echo chamber

    30th March 2021
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    To be or not to be: the triumph of Logos or why Hamlet was right all along

    8th July 2020 / No Comments

    (11 minuet read) Can anything really explain everything? Dominic Swords examines a book which thinks it has found the answer.

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    The destruction of Palmyra and the rebirth of Syria

    6th May 2022

    Dallying shepherds and muscular Christs: the Pre-Raphaelites as mental wellbeing

    13th November 2020

    Leading lights

    12th May 2022

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