Dealing with dictators
When we’re honest about what dancing with the devil means, it becomes impossible to close our ears to its diabolical rhythm.
ReadWhen we’re honest about what dancing with the devil means, it becomes impossible to close our ears to its diabolical rhythm.
ReadFor a philosopher and historian of ideas, the observation that “life can interrupt one’s best efforts at contemplating it from a safe distance” sounds like a lament. But for Noga Arikha, an associate fellow at the Warburg Institute, it also came to express an opportunity…
ReadIn discussion with Dominic Done on Unbelievable with Justin Brierley, on Premier Christian Radio. Also available as a podcast.
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ReadThe first decade of the 21st century saw an extraordinary rise in confident atheism. Now the whirlwind has settled, what does the future of belief look like? In this talk philosopher and author of Atheism: A Very Short Introduction, Julian Baggini explores the new landscape of atheism.
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