
A lively debate on whether Christians are treated unfairly in the public sphere was marred by some factual confusions.
Ekklesia will be on national television and radio over the next few days.
Blair's bad hair day trumps Cameron's parting of the waves. Official.
Many commentators, both religious and secular, assume that a narrow definition of family is readily mandated by the biblical texts. They're wrong.
Freelance theologian Theo Hobson has made a passionate call for disestablishment. He should get rid of that moustache, though.
The Archbishop of York voted against democracy last night, after being slightly delayed by a royal banquet.
Never before has the opportunity for discourse, and the challenge to its essential truthfulness, been greater.
There's a good article on Christian political influence (and lack of it) in Scotland today, in the Herald newspaper.
We've been slow in providing feedback on the trip to Tehran by 13 US Christian leaders, coordinated by Mennonites and Quakers.
A Scottish Christian group has contrived a novel way of asking whether the new Tory leader is for real.