Our task: ‘hearing one another to speech’

The process of listening to the neglected is a Christian one, says Elaine Graham

Feminine intuition, an undervalued gift

Churches will lose out if they continue to emphasise rules rather than empathy, says Jill Segger

Give MPs the tools to do the job

THE SUBJECT of MPs’ expenses was raised this week by Sir Philip Mawer, the parliamentary commissioner for standards.

Why neuroscience can’t tell humans who we are

Brain science should not go unchallenged in its attempts to reduce consciousness to matter, argues Mark Vernon

100 years ago:Two notable Churchwomen

January 4th, 1907

New arguments against secularism

Science and philosophy open the door to religion, say Phillip Blond and Adrian Pabst

Paul Vallely: The best way to treasure faith schools

Advocates need to beware of insidious arguments, suggests Paul Vallely

Giles Fraser: Trying to think more and feel less

When I was at theological college, I vividly remember a pair of lectures on the sociology and psychology of the family.



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