Interview with Bernadette Meaden

Q. Your new book, Illness, Disability and Caring draws on the wisdom of the Bible to help us better understand various aspects of illness, disability and caring. Q. Your new book, Illness, Disability and Caring draws on the wisdom of the Bible to help us better...

Culture wars and the work of citizenship

Culture wars are as pointlessly destructive as any other form of warfare. Culture wars are as pointlessly destructive as any other form of warfare. They are the outcome of a failure to understand and manage difference and to adjudicate for justice. In turn, their...

Brexit: taking back control of the workers

Earlier this month Nigel Farage visited a hotel in Witham to ‘expose’ the fact that it was providing accommodation for a group of 40 asylum seekers – men, women, and children. Earlier this month Nigel Farage visited a hotel in Witham to ‘expose’ the fact that it was...

Thinking theologically in a time of viral catastrophe

The crucible of Christian theology is catastrophe. Readers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer know this. However, it is not just a question of one particular theology and one particular theologian. The crucible of Christian theology is catastrophe. Readers of Dietrich Bonhoeffer...