Secularism
The idea (commonly) that religious viewpoints should be excluded from civil affairs or public education. How do we get a Christian voice heard in the public square
100 years?
Imagining the church in 100 years is a way to introduce ideas that help us consider what to do now as we plan for the future. Mike Crudge looks at census data and considers the possibilities of what the church might look like in 100 years.
Proposed change to Parliamentary Prayer
The new Speaker of the House Rt. Hon Trevor Mallard has asked Members of Parliament for their Feedback on the new version of the Prayer that is prayed by the Speaker at the opening of Proceedings each Sitting Day… But he has started using a revised one.
Long Term Effects
The Reformation, triggered 500 years ago next week by Martin Luther’s publication of objections to practices of his own Roman Catholic Church, is being commemorated in surprising places. by Jeff Fountain
To Differ Without Deferring
Addressing the Our Whole Society interfaith conference at St. Paul University in Ottawa, Cardus’ Andrew Bennett argues genuine pluralism ensures freedom to differ without any obligation to defer.
Why the only future worth building includes everyone
Speaking from his apartment at Vatican’s Domus Sanctae Marthae guesthouse, Pope Francis gave an 18-minute talk at the TED 2017 Conference. He touched on the need for “togetherness” during a time of political upheaval all over the globe.
Compromised Christians or the 10 “BUT´s”
Have evangelical business leaders internalised the mindset of contemporary Capitalism? The following points were areas of discussion at the Congress of Christian Leaders and part of a newly released discussion paper.