by Archive | Feb 15, 2014
Professor Paul Braterman will be giving a Darwin Day Lecture at Pond Hotel, Glasgow (Great Western Road, Glasgow G12 0XP, Scotland) at 2pm on Sunday 16 February 2014. Professor Paul Braterman will be giving a Darwin Day Lecture at Pond Hotel, Glasgow (Great Western...
by Archive | Feb 13, 2014
An Ekklesia research paper might be useful in helping the Church of England to tackle the controversial issue of sexuality, a general synod member suggested. Synod, meeting from 12-14 February, also discussed women bishops, climate change and safeguarding. An Ekklesia...
by Archive | Feb 11, 2014
Ethiopia – A country struck by a devastating famine 30 years ago which, despite decent growth recently, still experiences crippling poverty and very little equality for girls and women. Ethiopia – A country struck by a devastating famine 30 years ago which, despite...
by Archive | Feb 11, 2014
As the nation’s attention is increasingly focused on the plight of people in flood-affected areas, one strand of political opinion, usually quite vocal, has remained noticeably silent. Advocates of low tax and low public spending have had little to say faced with a...
by Archive | Feb 11, 2014
‘Philosophy, Religion and Public Policy’ is an important two-day conference at the University of Chester, established as part of the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Philosophy and Religious Practices Research Network. ‘Philosophy,...