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A Costly Witness: Reflections on Against the Machine
Paul Kingsnorth’s Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity reads unnervingly like a book I might have tried to write in an alternate life.
Nov 21
The Church and the News
What the Pamphlet Wars Can Teach Us About Preaching in a Post-Truth World
Nov 15
The Gift of the Fallen
Reflections on Remembrance Sunday
Nov 9
The Technocratic Desert
Rediscovering Moral Eloquence for the Renewal of Society
Nov 3
Whose Nave Is It Anyway?
On sacred space and what the Church’s buildings are really for
Oct 29
A Letter to Christians Who Feel Besieged
Why Anger Isn’t an Option for the Faithful
Oct 20
Public Space, Sacred Ground
We Need a Proper Debate About the Use of Our Sacred Spaces
Oct 15
In Defence of Nostalgia
Of the criticisms that come my way about my writings, perhaps the one that most strikes home is the charge of nostalgia.
Sep 29
The Flag Is Not the Cross
Why Christian nationalism is a heresy, and what real faithfulness looks like today.
Sep 22
Entangled Histories of Sin and Grace
Genealogical Reflections in the Wake of Charlie Kirk's Assassination
Sep 16
The Hour of the Shire-folk
Anglican rootedness, Catholic universality, and the courage to step beyond the borders we know.
Aug 20
A World Ruled By Law
How the Christian Moral Vision Shaped Our Rules-Based World Order
Jul 18
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