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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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    No going back: confronting the past in Gone with the Wind

    10th July 2020
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    It’s time to talk: the urgency of inter-religious dialogue

    21st July 2022

    Cure or sticking plaster: where is Christian charity going?

    5th August 2025
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    Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Live more, post less

    3rd May 2022 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Our obsession with capturing and sharing images online is compromising our lived experience of them, argues Roshaney Aftab.

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    Roshaney Aftab

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    Afraid of the dark

    18th March 2021
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    Controlling death: should we recognise our limits?

    4th February 2022

    Arrivals at The Station: food, essentials, gifts and more

    27th March 2021
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    Arguing with the algorithms

    22nd April 2022 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) We shouldn’t be afraid of technological development, argues Prakarsh Singh.

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    Prakarsh Singh

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    From Cuba with Love

    1st April 2022

    The persecution of Christians: how our silence leads to violence

    21st November 2023

    The price of success: rethinking South Korea’s celebrity culture

    10th March 2025
  • data on screen
    Latest,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Free will in the age of Surveillance Capitalism

    21st April 2022 / No Comments

    (6 minute read) Can the Big Brother of technology really control our lives? asks Sam Savelli.

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    Sam Savelli

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    When faith goes green …

    15th March 2022
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    Integration … the secret to a successful refugee policy

    17th February 2022

    Why know when you can wonder? The enduring joy of reading Shakespeare

    11th December 2023
  • artificial intelligence
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    Artificial Intelligence and the Catholic Church

    10th February 2022 / 1 Comment

    (3 minute read) What can such an ‘old-fashioned’ religious institution say about this most modern of technological revolutions? asks Aaron Humphriss. A lot, he says, and it’s worth listening to.

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    Finding center

    7th March 2022

    Why know when you can wonder? The enduring joy of reading Shakespeare

    11th December 2023

    Young Writers’ Competition Results

    25th January 2021
  • Lifestyle

    Is the four-day working week a pipe dream or reality?

    17th December 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) Stefan Hatfield looks into the future to predict how working life will change in coming years.

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    Stefano Hatfield

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    Getting curious about curiosity

    28th February 2020
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    Carpe Diem

    7th July 2022

    Discovering unlikely worlds in the silence of 2020

    28th December 2020
  • Lifestyle,  Social Issues

    The future of work

    3rd November 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) In the ‘new normal’ employers will have to balance paternalism and liberalism in their approach to work, says Prakarsh Singh.

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    “Society tells us we can handle everything on our own, and it’s not true”

    16th December 2024

    Getting curious about curiosity

    28th February 2020

    The road back to me

    2nd April 2021
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    Hands off our GIFs!

    28th September 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) Jason Reed exposes the problem with too much regulation of the internet.

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    Jason Reed

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    When framing becomes defaming

    6th May 2024

    How to stop the West from falling apart

    10th June 2024

    Crackdown in China: it’s time to end the silence on human rights atrocities

    11th August 2020
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    A visual work-out: it’s time to take another look at classic movies and the theatre

    22nd September 2021 / 1 Comment

    (4 minute read) Put your phone down and look up, it's time to watch an old film or visit the theatre, says Hajra Rehman.

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    Hajra Rehman

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    Death of a prince: and now …?

    14th May 2021

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

    2nd October 2020

    Portraits of beauty and corruption: the danse macabre of the Countess of Castiglione

    21st October 2022
  • Lifestyle

    In praise of the blog

    3rd August 2021 / No Comments

    (5 minute read) Dennis Relojo-Howell tells you everything you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask, about the art of blogging.

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    Dennis Relojo-Howell

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    All lives are worth living, but are some more worthy than others?

    14th June 2021

    Saving the planet at the supermarket …

    6th March 2021

    “Society tells us we can handle everything on our own, and it’s not true”

    16th December 2024
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