Rev. Dr William Philip
William Philip is senior minister of The Tron Church in Glasgow and the chairman of Cornhill Scotland, an organisation committed to training pastors for expository preaching. Prior to ordination, he was a doctor specialising in cardiology. He is the author of Why We Pray.
Sweetening the Covid Kool-Aid
Incentivising vaccination calls medical ethics into question
Meeting others to worship is a lifeline
Criminalising corporate worship is both damaging and dangerous for Scotland, says Rev. Dr William Philip
A Hitch in time
Our Falklands correspondent muses on the importance of the war to the late journalist
Ask me no questions, and I’ll tell you no lies
Lord Geidt’s thankless task: teaching Boris not to fib
Celebrating the cycle of life
The universal realities of life, love and death are at the core of the strength of the monarchy
Notes from a client kingdom
Britain is a sad sunless satrapy of the American empire
There’s more to 1922 than just Woolf, Joyce, and Eliot
We should pay attention to Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim
Football and the golden fleece
Football should consult its conscience before it jumps on the NFT bandwagon
Trans activism before medical standards
Professional counselling bodies have sided with Stonewall against standard paediatric practice
Walking the path of the stupidly rich
Serious Money tracks the excesses and indulgences of those with wealth to burn
Sibelius: 7 symphonies and Tapiola (Decca)
A fresh, ambitious and daring approach to the familiar Finn
The art of the hype
Beyond its backstory, ‘Shot Sage Blue Marilyn’ is both one of a series and an image made in part by a reproductive method