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The ethics of why some religious groups (let alone swathes of Americans) cut their sons’ foreskins off are surprisingly complicated
Double listening, salt as preservative, incarnational mission, and the challenge of evangelical hagiography
From premature babies to the elderly crippled by dementia, the church must speak into ethical concerns about how life begins and how it ends
Can we – or should we – turn Western nations back to an imagined Christian past?
God’s love is both sovereign and yet does not obliterate our choice to respond to it
As RFK Jr rips up America’s scientific vaccine orthodoxy, what should the church be doing?
We need to recover our sense of wonder and shock that the supreme God of power and glory became a fragile, vulnerable baby
We don’t know how fast automation will enter healthcare, but it’s eventual arrival seems inevitable
What new developments will change healthcare, and how should we respond to them?