211 Episodo

  1. How transformative has 2025 been for Christianity?

    Publicado: 24/12/2025
  2. Why religious societies succeed – with Rory Sutherland

    Publicado: 16/12/2025
  3. How was Commercial Christmas born?

    Publicado: 11/12/2025
  4. Why is it left to Trump to highlight the persecution of Christians in Nigeria?

    Publicado: 25/11/2025
  5. Why did the Danish PM call for a 'spiritual rearmament'?

    Publicado: 16/11/2025
  6. Have the culture wars gone spiritual?

    Publicado: 9/11/2025
  7. Is the cult of St Edward the Confessor justified?

    Publicado: 30/10/2025
  8. Is the Anglican Communion dead?

    Publicado: 21/10/2025
  9. How did faith shape Thatcher?

    Publicado: 19/10/2025
  10. What does it mean 'to forgive'?

    Publicado: 12/10/2025
  11. What can we expect from the first female Archbishop of Canterbury?

    Publicado: 3/10/2025
  12. Reparations: the tyranny of imaginary guilt, with Nigel Biggar & Katie Lam

    Publicado: 25/9/2025
  13. 800 years on, why is Aquinas Gen Z’s favourite philosopher?

    Publicado: 19/9/2025
  14. Archbishop of Canterbury: who's on the shortlist?

    Publicado: 12/9/2025
  15. Why the canonisation of the first millennial saint is a cause to celebrate

    Publicado: 6/9/2025
  16. Which are the 'Twelve Churches' that made Christianity?

    Publicado: 28/8/2025
  17. From the Bible to Tolkien: the risks & rewards of collecting rare books

    Publicado: 15/8/2025
  18. How has John Henry Newman inspired Pope Leo XIV?

    Publicado: 8/8/2025
  19. Massacres in Syria & the Congo: why aren't Western elites drawing attention to religious persecution?

    Publicado: 31/7/2025
  20. Recovering the Sacred with Michael Gove, Revd Marcus Walker, Dr Cosima Gillhammer and many more

    Publicado: 14/7/2025

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