Opinion

Reformation 500: With the 'fundamentalism, terror and religious violence' should we really celebrate?
My view is that we should certainly learn about it, and yes celebrate the good, whilst acknowledging the bad. But we need to be as careful of our own preconceptions and biases as we expect others to be of theirs.

Why does Mike Pence continue to serve a President who mocks his beliefs?
The revelation that President Donald Trump mocks the religious beliefs of his vice-president Mike Pence shouldn't really have surprised anyone.

Are the Family Research Council and the Values Voter Summit 'hate groups'?
The SPLC's decision to include conservative Christian groups on their list has undermined what could have been a powerful tool.

A dangerous Church? The elephant in the Balliol College Freshers' Fair
Oxford's Balliol College has retracted its Christian Union ban, but are we ignoring the real problem behind all this, asks David Robertson.

Being kind to older people is good, but neighbours can't give social care
Social care is more than befriending. It's more than keeping in touch and helping with shopping and building kind relationships.

The Balliol ban: Why, as a gay celibate Christian, it affects people like me
The bad faith and prejudice towards Christians that was expressed through this decision is the sign of a far more problematic culture at Oxford.

Does religion really do more harm than good?
Six out of 10 Britons think religion does more harm than good, a reflection of views long-held by the so-called new atheists.

What the Church can learn from Harvey Weinstein
The list of women claiming they were harassed and assaulted by film mogul Harvey Weinstein grows ever longer.

By banning the Christian Union, Oxford University's Balliol College is too clever by half
A serious university college should of all places be one of free thought, with grownups being allowed to choose, as I did, whether or not to engage with the CU and any other body.
What would a Christian version of Theresa May's 'British Dream' look like?
In her Conservative Party Conference speech, Prime Minister Theresa May made several references to the 'British Dream'.

Revelation 20: Who are the real millennials?
The Bible teaches that just as Christ ascended into heaven so he will return â not this time as a baby in a manger but as the King to judge the whole earth.

Why Artificial Intelligence can never be the way, the truth and the life
Whereas religious believers are often accused of taking 'leaps of faith' as if secular people were immune from them, the techno-utopianism of Silicon Valley reminds us that humans cannot escape their religious drive

Dear Archbishop Justin, please heal my heartbreak
You were asked a direct question, which was: 'Is gay sex sinful?' And your reply was: 'You know very well that is a question I can't give a straight answer to.

After the Las Vegas shootings, what is the point of prayer?
As people tweet out prayers for the victims of the Las Vegas shootings, just as they have in response to previous terrorist attacks, we're left wondering: is it worth praying?

Does religion 'work'? Why it's more than a psychological crutch
The view of religion as a flight from reality is popular among secular people. But is it also held by people within the church?

The real problem with #FakeNews isn't what you think
'Fake news' is big news. Stories are made up and shared online either for political purposes, financial gain (those clicks mean revenue, folks) or sheer mischief.