Tag: Christianity

Total Results: 216


Pilgrims in Northumbria, where the holy history owes much to Irish missionaries. Credit: Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
4 May 2021 - 1:02am

What England owes the Irish Relations between the two nations were not always a nightmare

Tom Holland

Wednesday, 28 April

28.04

Why I will never give up on football Not even rapacious capitalism can break that lifelong bond with your team

Maurice Glasman

Friday, 16 April

16.04

Is my Christianity a disguise? There's an undeniable feeling of guilt as old loyalties are replaced

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, 14 April

14.04

How Hitler killed the Devil In a world without God, the Führer is the ultimate benchmark of morality

Tom Holland

Friday, 2 April

02.04

Homosexuality’s Christian roots Even in the bedroom we are shaped by the past

Tom Holland

02.04

Why Easter is music to my ears Even atheists can moved by the music of Holy Week

Douglas Murray

Thursday, 18 March

18.03

When conversion is abusive We all want others to change — but at what cost?

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, 17 March

17.03

How the Irish became white There is more than some truth to the country's folklore

Razib Khan

Wednesday, 17 February

17.02

Why China is terrified of Christianity From destroying churches to jailing priests, the Communist Party is bent on eliminating religion

Benedict Rogers

Friday, 5 February

05.02

We’ll have to shut some empty churches To save its poorer parishes the C of E needs to slash its middle management

Giles Fraser

Tuesday, 2 February

02.02

Light a candle; spring is coming After a winter that has felt endless, Candlemas is here

Eleanor Parker

Wednesday, 6 January

06.01

Thank God for liberalism Our understanding of individual rights is rooted in religion — not a reaction against it

Tomiwa Owolade