As the writings of Charles Taylor have shown secularism and secularisation can mean different things to different people. We need to distinguish social aspects, such as institutional separation of Church and state from cultural aspects, such as shifting attitudes to religious belief per se. At this level we can identify an increasingly aggressive and vocal atheism claiming an intellectual high ground. In this regard the paper considers traditional Catholic teaching on faith and reason and the natural knowledge of God, and more recent teaching repudiating Christendom and exploring other possibilities concerning the relationship between Church and politics. Churches need to be able to properly distinguish which aspects of secularisation they ...
What impact is social and digital media having on religion? Here Bex Lewis explores its impact on th...
This article argues that the presence of Mary to Christian faith can be helpfully considered as a sa...
Civil society is an indispensable tenet of democratisation. Its weakness in the post-totalitarian co...
This paper is an edited and expanded version of a public lecture given at the Emeritus Faculty of th...
Divine revelation is the term Christians use to express the process whereby God discloses God’s self...
This article ponders the possibility of collaboration between the exegete and the theologian. In ref...
This is a review of a book on the origins of religion by Alexander Saxton for Science & Society. ...
Today’s discourse about religion in the public sphere is dominated by debates around radicalisation,...
This is an analysis of various religious, philosophical and political movements within the context o...
It is generally held that the Apostle Paul dismissed the rite of circumcision for Gentiles. This dis...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderIn England, 1532‐1649 was an era during whi...
When so many voices from the north of the world strike so many discordant notes when speaking of the...
We explore the nature of knowledge and education and how Islamic traditions have shaped understandin...
It is sometimes claimed that contemporary Western culture has at its heart a God-shaped hole. It is ...
In Britain today there is no particular religion that can define our public concerns or shared ident...
What impact is social and digital media having on religion? Here Bex Lewis explores its impact on th...
This article argues that the presence of Mary to Christian faith can be helpfully considered as a sa...
Civil society is an indispensable tenet of democratisation. Its weakness in the post-totalitarian co...
This paper is an edited and expanded version of a public lecture given at the Emeritus Faculty of th...
Divine revelation is the term Christians use to express the process whereby God discloses God’s self...
This article ponders the possibility of collaboration between the exegete and the theologian. In ref...
This is a review of a book on the origins of religion by Alexander Saxton for Science & Society. ...
Today’s discourse about religion in the public sphere is dominated by debates around radicalisation,...
This is an analysis of various religious, philosophical and political movements within the context o...
It is generally held that the Apostle Paul dismissed the rite of circumcision for Gentiles. This dis...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of HistoryRobert D. LinderIn England, 1532‐1649 was an era during whi...
When so many voices from the north of the world strike so many discordant notes when speaking of the...
We explore the nature of knowledge and education and how Islamic traditions have shaped understandin...
It is sometimes claimed that contemporary Western culture has at its heart a God-shaped hole. It is ...
In Britain today there is no particular religion that can define our public concerns or shared ident...
What impact is social and digital media having on religion? Here Bex Lewis explores its impact on th...
This article argues that the presence of Mary to Christian faith can be helpfully considered as a sa...
Civil society is an indispensable tenet of democratisation. Its weakness in the post-totalitarian co...