April 5, 2023
Resurrection, relationships, and “the good life”
What makes a good life? Some will tell you it consists of career fulfilment and purpose, while others may endorse…
April 3, 2023
Are we looking at our phones more than each other?
This week marks the 50th anniversary of the first hand-held mobile phone. It’s hard to quantify the changes that have…
March 24, 2023
All at Once: Everything and Everywhere
Everything Everywhere All at Once swept the floor at this year’s Academy Awards, winning a staggering seven Oscars and claiming…
March 7, 2023
Covid, three years on: Have we slipped back into old habits?
Three years ago, Covid-19 was declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organisation. It brought many sectors of society…
February 23, 2023
Ukraine war: Anniversaries are a time for listening- this one is no different
The anniversary of the war in Ukraine marks 365 days of shocking, heroic, and harrowing stories. Important though the coverage…
Who needs church when we’ve got ‘AI Jesus’?
Historical Figures uses advanced A.I. technology to allow users to have conversations with over 20,000 influential people from the past.
February 6, 2023
Tyre Nichols’ death is a symptom of a broken world
One month on from the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols, calls for justice keep coming. His death erodes yet more…
January 18, 2023
Andrew Tate and the search for meaning
Since Andrew Tate was arrested in Romania, there’s been a deluge of articles trying to make sense of his influence.…
January 4, 2023
What do our New Year’s resolutions say about us?
As we look back on 2022, many of us will be resolving to positively reshape our lives in 2023. The…
December 21, 2022
Christmas is good news for the economy (and not just because of the sales)
There’s no escaping the volatility of 2022. At a time where economic insecurity seems to be at the root of…