Podcast Change Podcasts Elizabeth Oldfield: re-enchanting... the seven deadly sins Nick Jones On the Re-enchanting podcast, Elizabeth Oldfield talks about wisdom, our common life and the things that most deeply bind us. 22 May 2024 1 min read
Explainer Creed Seven Deadly Sins Sin: explained Graham Tomlin From rottweilers to North African bishops, Graham Tomlin kicks off the Seven Deadly Sins series with an introduction to the unpopular idea of ‘sin’. 10 July 2023 7 min read
Explainer Creed Seven Deadly Sins Reverse psychology: understand goodness then sin Roger Bretherton Psychologist Roger Bretherton concludes our series on the seven deadly sins with a subversive proposition: we don’t understand sin because we don’t understand goodness. 12 September 2023 9 min read
Article Creed Economics Greed: “No, I’ll never have enough” Jane Williams In the third of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Jane Williams highlights how Greed destroys both individuals and societies. 24 July 2023 6 min read
Article Creed Eating Gluttony’s unconscious self-image of emptiness Graham Tomlin In the seventh of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Graham Tomlin digests gluttony’s distorting obsession with food. 21 August 2023 7 min read
Explainer Creed Seven Deadly Sins Envy: jealousy’s evil cousin Roger Bretherton In the second of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Roger Bretherton investigates the psychological and moral impact of envy on its victims. 17 July 2023 7 min read
Explainer Creed Seven Deadly Sins Sloth’s languid lack of passion Graham Tomlin In the appropriately last in a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Graham Tomlin looks at what’s lost to life when sloth sets in. 28 August 2023 7 min read
Explainer Creed Seven Deadly Sins Lust: disordered desire Belle Tindall In the fourth of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Belle Tindall explores how Lust minimises or sensationalises sex and desire. 31 July 2023 6 min read
Article Ambition Creed Pride: self-obsessed isolation Jonathan Aitken In the sixth of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, Jonathan Aitken identifies Pride as egotism with a capital E and the cause of his own royal flush of crises. 14 August 2023 7 min read
Article Creed Seven Deadly Sins Anger: the dragon’s wrath James Mumford In the fifth of a series on the Seven Deadly Sins, James Mumford encounters Anger, and reflects that its object is no mere object. 07 August 2023 8 min read
Explainer Creed Easter Identifying as human has deadly implications Barnabas Aspray The incarnation and an execution impacts humanity. 14 February 2024 4 min read
Article Culture Digital Fun is dead Simon Walters When video games turn play into work, we need to play without fear of consequences. 18 March 2024 4 min read
Article Creed Sin No mercy on the Megabus Jennifer Lander Why is sin such a sickly, sticky thing in the human heart? 11 April 2024 4 min read
Article Comedy Culture Edinburgh's grim endurance test of character James Cary How a comedian survived the Fringe and kept going back. 22 August 2023 5 min read
Podcast Biology Podcasts Iain McGilchrist: re-enchanting the brain Nick Jones Can we re-enchant our view of the world by re-engaging a ‘right hemispheric’ view of life, love and faith? 16 July 2024 1 min read
Article Community Creed In the city of broken windows Jamie Mulvaney Our fractures become fractal, breaking bigger and bigger windows. 13 November 2024 3 min read
Article Change Psychology Recovery came softly From Mockingbird A vision of grace amid an eating disorder. 27 August 2024 5 min read
Podcast Christmas culture Community Seen & Unseen Aloud: the editor's cut Nick Jones Need a little Christmas day recuperation? Sit back, relax and listen to a little Christmas compilation picked by senior editor Nick Jones. 25 December 2023 1 min read
Podcast Culture Eating Seen & Unseen Aloud Nick Jones Listen to narrated articles. The challenges of ADHD, how identifying as human has deadly implications, and some wisdom around fasting. 19 February 2024 1 min read
Column Culture Royalty Death focuses our minds on what really matters George Pitcher From ballet tales to royal soap opera, stories shed light on Lent's dark mortality. 14 February 2024 4 min read
Review Books Culture Small Things Like These: putting the spotlight on backstage goodness Kevin Hargaden What it means for a film to be good. 08 November 2024 4 min read
Explainer Addiction Creed When indulgence and inhibition are on the menu Ryan Gilfeather As the time of feasting concludes, and resolutions start to crumble, Ryan Gilfeather takes some lessons on how and when to say 'no more'. 03 January 2024 5 min read
Article Comment Development Don't patronise: what the R20 means for development Chris Wadibia The R20 meeting at the G20 global summit sheds light on development. Christopher Wadibia makes the case for a change in perception. 04 April 2023 5 min read
Article Belief Creed Which dragon does St Michael need to slay today? James Cary Explore the cultural impact of the dragon killer. 26 September 2024 5 min read
Explainer Creed Death & life The lost art of dying well and what we can learn from it today Lydia Dugdale Living well in order to die well doesn’t simply happen. It takes work. It takes preparation. For All Souls Day, Lydia Dugdale asks if we are prepared for death. 01 November 2023 5 min read
Column Character Culture This revolting rich list is a freak show George Pitcher What are we to make of this quite nauseating spectacle? 23 May 2024 4 min read
Review Culture Music A day, night and dawn with Nick Cave’s lyrics Jonathan Evens Does Adam Steiner’s rappel into Cave’s art help us understand its purpose? 01 March 2024 8 min read
Review Culture Film & TV Two terrible travelogues in search of their storylines Yaroslav Walker Yaroslav Walker would rather get to a monastery than recommend these threequels. 03 October 2023 7 min read
Explainer Creed Easter Beyond pancakes and chocolate: a sensory guide to Lent and Easter Lianne Howard-Dace It’s a time to discover the whole range of human experience and emotion. 13 February 2024 10 min read
Essay Climate Creed Why Climate Change is at heart, a spiritual problem Mark Scarlata Climate change does not begin with technical solutions but with spiritual ones. 30 May 2024 9 min read
Explainer Creed Easter Beyond immortality there’s restoration Barnabas Aspray The resurrection strikes at the heart of the cold reality of the human condition. 26 March 2024 5 min read
Review Culture Fun & play Silly fun, serious question Yaroslav Walker The Pope’s Exorcist ask viewers what is it to have faith in the face of true and terrifying inexplicable evil. Priest Yaroslav Walker reviews. 09 May 2023 4 min read
Article Culture Re-enchanting The falcon’s call Anthony Baker Awed by an encounter with a bird of prey high above a Texas river, Anthony Baker ponders both the place and his place. 12 April 2023 4 min read
Explainer Confession Creed Sorry seems to be the hardest word Graham Tomlin We all find ways of not simply saying sorry. Not just former prime ministers. Graham Tomlin unpacks why it’s getting harder to say sorry in our culture. 14 June 2023 6 min read
Podcast Comedy Culture My conversation with... Frank Skinner Belle Tindall Re-Enchanting... Comedy. Frank Skinner is only interested in the weird. In the un-graspable. In the outrageous. Belle Tindall gets a lesson in "super poetry" from Frank. 07 October 2023 4 min read
Explainer Comment Economics Cleaning up cleaning: the problem with split shift work Ryan Gilfeather Unhealthy and unnecessary working practices impact unseen cleaners. It doesn’t have to be like that argues Ryan Gilfeather. 04 May 2023 5 min read