This Mental Health Awareness Week, Hannah Waite reflects on how the psalms can help us understand mental health experiences. 13/05/2021
Hannah Rich reflects on how the last year has made her think differently about vulnerability. 28/04/2021
In the second in his series on ‘Faith in Democracy’, Jonathan Chaplin gets behind a familiar phrase and asks what does the politics of the ‘common good’ actually mean? 26/04/2021
In his latest long–read, Nick Spencer looks at the prospect of a clash of civilisations and argues that Samuel Huntington was right about many small things but wrong about one big one. 29/03/2021
Elizabeth Oldfield on stepping down as Director of Theos. 26/03/2021
To mark the publication of his forthcoming book, ‘Faith in Democracy: Framing a Politics of Deep Diversity’, we are running a series of blogs by Theos Associate Fellow Jonathan Chaplin exploring the relationship between democracy, liberalism, secularism and Christianity.
Hannah Rich reflects on the meaning and value of ‘vigil’ in light of events at Clapham Common on Saturday night. 15/03/2021
What does it mean to be a good neighbour on a global scale? Theos researcher Simon Perfect will chair this talk given by the Bishop of London.
In advance of a new book by Jordan Peterson – and, it seems, a new media storm – Nick Spencer looks at the world–famous author and clinical psychologist and asks how we should read Jordan Peterson. 26/02/2021