The Church at a Crossroads
Whoever becomes the next Archbishop of Canterbury will face the arduous task of uniting the now-radicalised wings of the Church of England.
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Whoever becomes the next Archbishop of Canterbury will face the arduous task of uniting the now-radicalised wings of the Church of England.
Lale Gül’s autobiographical novel about a young Muslim woman living in the Netherlands has led to death threats and ostracism. But it is a work of admirable intelligence and courage.
As the Bad Seeds begin touring their acclaimed new album, ‘Wild God,’ Quillette chatted with Australian academic and “Caveologist” Tanya Dalziell about the artist’s music, ideas, and enduring appeal.
Liberalising trends within Islam are facing resistance from radicals committed to a narrative of victimhood and grievance.
Many liberals are strangely eager to concede that liberal societies are morally and spiritually bankrupt without religion to give life meaning.
Indian philosophical traditions such as Nāstika and Nirīśvaravāda offer the West’s angry ‘neo-atheists’ a more nuanced model for channelling their religious disbelief.
The religious urge is born into nearly every child. And when we do not inherit a belief system, we build our own temples.
Our secular ideas about guilt and absolution distort the language and values of Christianity.
William Friedkin’s horror classic is 50 years old.
How my parents swallowed a frog to save me from antisemitism.
The Enlightenment was as remarkable as it was unexpected, but it led directly to the benefits we enjoy today.
The notion that we abandoned our old faiths and replaced them with new ones is too tidy and simplistic.
The lead Bad Seed shares his thoughts on creativity, marriage, and having a conservative temperament.
In the 1990s, religious Americans embraced science’s re-definition of spirituality. They would be unwise to repeat this mistake.
The human brain evolved to be religious, but religion also evolved to appeal to the human brain.