Tag: Christianity

Total Results: 216


Clive Staples Lewis (1898 - 1963). Credit John Chillingworth / Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty
13 Apr 2020 - 1:55pm

Why do we all still love CS Lewis? A writer who should be unfashionable continues to defy the fate of so many contemporaries

Michael Coren

Sunday, 12 April

12.04

In a bewildering world, Easter brings hope Sickness, grief and death are everywhere, but the Christian story helps us endure

Graham Tomlin

Friday, 10 April

10.04

When Christ conquered Caesar Nero's followers believed he would rise from the dead; the Easter story is even more radical

Tom Holland

Thursday, 26 March

26.03

The bright side of death Lent reminds us that uncomfortable periods of life can offer us a great deal of wisdom

Giles Fraser

Tuesday, 17 March

17.03

Why had we never heard of Wuhan? Chinese megacities are changing the world. Knowing about only Beijing and Shanghai is no longer enough

Peter Franklin

Monday, 9 March

09.03

How political correctness went mad Standing for liberal values means defending opinions that we fundamentally disagree with

Tim Farron

Friday, 3 January

03.01

In praise of failed resolutions A reminder of our imperfections can spur us on to greater things

Polly Mackenzie

Thursday, 28 November

28.11

Where in Britain does ‘do God’? New polling finds that faith is more vigorous in the cities, especially in places shaped by migration

Giles Fraser

Thursday, 14 November

14.11

The battle to believe in God Don't kid yourself that atheism is a modern invention — it's as old as religion

Giles Fraser

Tuesday, 5 November

05.11

Only the Joker can save us from ourselves His mischievous and destructive energy is a test for crumbling Western values

Mark Asquith

Thursday, 12 September

12.09

The EU’s soul-destroying rhetoric

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, 4 September

04.09

How could Jesus have let the dinosaurs die?

Tom Holland