Resources

Will it be good for us to throw off the ‘friction’ of living as embodied beings?
Hidden wounds, premature quintuplets, embryo donation and the procreative-unitive bond
The Meacher Bill, radicals in the Lords, Canada’s slippery slope and fragile conscience protections
Why does our Western society have such an unhealthy attitude towards death?
What is our conscience, is it reliable, and can we bring it onto the wards?
Mark Driscoll, the hermeneutic of suspicion, Sigmund Freud’s chaise longue, and Paul-Timothy relationships
Human uniqueness, AI musicians, surveillance capitalism and ditching Google
There are a number of practical problems and inconsistencies with the Meacher Bill. But first it’s important to consider the Bill’s underlying assumptions and philosophy
Should healthcare professionals pray for miraculous healing for their patients?
Can spiritual healing be sometimes just as necessary as mending physical ailments?