Pain, pleasure, and people: or why ideas matter
Nick Spencer reviews ‘Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good’ by Cathy Gere, a study of utilitarianism in public and medical ethics. 19/02/18
In DepthNick Spencer reviews ‘Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good’ by Cathy Gere, a study of utilitarianism in public and medical ethics. 19/02/18
In DepthNick Spencer reviews ‘Theology Reforming Society’, a volume of essays originating in the Scott Holland Memorial lectures. 25/1/18
In DepthNick Spencer reflects on the moral context of the Presidents Club scandal. 25/1/18
In DepthNick Spencer spoke at the 2018 Richard Johnson Lecture on “Where Did I Come From? Christianity, Secularism and the Individual.”
PodcastNick Spencer writes in the Church Times on the bitter divisions in Western Democracy.
ArticlesProducer Armando Iannucci says Jesus’ death and resurrection never made sense to him as a child. Nick Spencer asks if that is the point. 19/12/17
In BriefNick Spencer discusses politicians’ use of the parable of the Good Samaritan, the topic of his latest book, on BBC Radio Scotland. 17/12/17
ArticlesNick Spencer reviews Roger Scruton’s new book about ‘place’ after Brexit, for the Church Times.
ArticlesNick Spencer appears on BBC Radio 5 Live to discuss his latest book, The Political Samaritan. 13/12/17
PodcastNick Spencer joined the Beyond Belief podcast on BBC Radio 4 to discuss his book, about how the Good Samaritan parable is used politically. 11/12/17
PodcastNick Spencer reviews three new books on the relationship between the Church and the foundation of the welfare state. 08/12/17
In DepthNick Spencer reviews Denis Alexander’s book which explores the relationship between genetic determinism, free will and moral responsibility. 08/12/17
In Brief