Religion

Our battle to let Christians do what every other religion does

Woefully out of touch and with falling congregations, the Church of England faces a crisis of leadership and theology

The modern hegemony of the “liberal professions” has become one of the principal challenges to liberal democracy

Putting matters theological to a vote might seem odd, but it actually makes sense

How Wokeism tries (and succeeds) at filling a religion-shaped void within the American left’s psyche

Imagining itself to be impartial, the “neutral” RE curriculum imposes its own claim

Rodgers and Cavendish gamely and colourfully attempt both to tell the stories and capture Granada’s long-standing mysterious appeal

The best and worst of America’s civil religion displayed in the wake of 9/11

The Church of England has plans, and the clergy aren’t happy. David Scullion discusses with Alison Milbank and Marcus Walker

Football may be the new religion, but it faces the same challenges as the old