Church of England
The closing of the Episcopal mind
The Church of England’s leaders don’t reflect its political diversity
Another Elizabeth, a second Anne
In our secular age the Queen has been Anglicanism’s most compelling representative
The Tories haven’t a prayer
Secularism seems to grip the party that was once the embodiment of Anglicanism
How do we deal with war crime?
The horrors of Bucha have reminded us that humans are capable of evil on a huge scale
Ethiopia’s sacred tablets must remain in Britain
With thousands dying in Tigray, why is Parliament discussing ancient relics?
The Roman roots of the English church
Perhaps two new church histories have a salutary message for today’s C of E
The religion of self-worship
Rowan Williams calls it a “sacred journey” — but trans ideology is a new faith altogether
April: Letters to the Editor
Edinburgh University is dependent on Chinese money
The Rev Colin Godley: Media vicar
A man for all airwaves
More human than the humanists
Church attendance is on the rise among non-Christian, non-believing millennials