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    Stroll with Nicole

    Such a time as this

    20th March 2022 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) A Ukrainian poet helps Nicole Law find light even in ‘the darkest of days’.

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    Nicole Law

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    Pounding away at life’s keyboard

    18th September 2022
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    Lessons in love

    13th February 2022

    Lighten up …

    7th June 2021
  • Latest,  Thought-provoking

    2022 War Diary

    18th March 2022 / No Comments

    (4 minute read) Michal Gembal, a Polish father of four, recounts his family’s efforts in recent weeks to assist the flood of refugees arriving from Ukraine.

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    Michal Gembal

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    America’s divided soul

    20th January 2023
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    Lest we forget … Will Filipinos learn the lessons of their recent brutal past?

    24th February 2022
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    Carpe Diem

    7th July 2022
  • Art & Culture,  History,  Thought-provoking

    Chronicling history with brush and paint

    8th March 2022 / 1 Comment

    (5 minute read) As we celebrate International Women’s Day, Lisa Fraser is inspired by Laura Knight, a woman who overcame the prejudices of her time to become one of Britain’s greatest modern artists. 

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    Lisa Fraser

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    Men like us: a review of The Two Popes film

    11th January 2020
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    A tale of two Canalettos

    25th February 2022
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    Are you called to be an intellectual?

    13th January 2022
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    Editorial

    Editorial: Ashes to ashes

    7th March 2022 / No Comments

    (1 minute read) In the week when Christians throughout the world received ashes to start Lent, Ronnie Convery thinks of the rubble and ashes of Ukraine’s demolished cities.

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    Ronnie Convery

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    Editorial: Show mercy first, and then ask questions

    10th February 2022

    Editorial: Life in miniature

    13th June 2022

    Editorial: Finding Direction in a World Turned Upside-Down

    3rd April 2020
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    Editorial,  Uncategorized

    Editorial: An urgently needed silent revolution

    28th February 2022 / No Comments

    (2 minute read) Restraining our own tyrannical impulses is the best response to tyranny in the world, argues Joseph Evans.

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    Have yourself a merry Adamah Christmas … by listening

    20th December 2020

    Could do better: human dignity, what it is and how we could respect it more

    22nd April 2024

    Editorial: Finding Direction in a World Turned Upside-Down

    3rd April 2020
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    History,  Latest,  Social Issues

    Clashes in the Caucasus

    21st January 2022 / 1 Comment

    (6 minute read) Maddy Fry explores the role of religion in Nagorno-Karabakh, a forgotten corner of the Old Continent where violent tensions run deep. 

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

    2nd October 2020

    Paradise Lost: The world’s debt to Iraq

    23rd February 2021

    Going with the flow: can we still form meaningful relationships today?

    19th February 2020
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Christmas against the Nazis

    27th December 2021 / No Comments

    (5 minute read)  Joseph Evans describes how a Christmas ski trip prepared a heroic group of German students for their later anti-Nazi activism.

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    The Epiphany star: still shining after all these years

    6th January 2021

    The destruction of Palmyra and the rebirth of Syria

    6th May 2022
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    Western democracies: a bout of flu or terminally ill?

    16th January 2023
  • Poetry

    My Brother in My Arms

    19th November 2021 / No Comments

    (3 minute read) Nicole Law offers a poetical analysis of inequalities in her native Singapore.

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

    14th July 2025
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    Lessons from the lions

    20th May 2022
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    Boughs, bumps and bridges

    29th July 2022
  • History,  Social Issues,  Thought-provoking

    Conflict, conscience and poppies

    16th November 2021 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) As ceremonies are held this month across the globe to mark the armistice, Maddy Fry explores the complex relationship between Christianity and pacifism.

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    A walk down history lane …

    1st July 2020
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    The reluctant pilgrim

    3rd August 2022

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

    10th July 2020
  • History,  Social Issues

    Rewriting the history books

    5th October 2021 / No Comments

    (7 minute read) Maddy Fry examines how the efforts of a little known group of women have contributed to keeping racism alive in the southern US.

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    Maddy Fry

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    The bricks of prejudice: a temple to health and inequality in Edwardian England

    14th January 2023
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    The age of ambition

    5th May 2022

    On graves and greatness

    8th October 2020
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