All Culture articles – Page 12
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         Reviews ReviewsPilgrimage: The BBC series that puts faith front and centreAs the popular series returns to our screens, Max Avard reviews the first episode of Pilgrimage and finds that kindness, not drama and controversy, makes for reality TV gold. 
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         Opinion OpinionWe should be proud of our Christian heritage. It would be a disaster to lose itAs a response to the declining value placed on our Christian heritage, Nick Fletcher MP has tabled a motion in parliament to discuss the value it brings to society and the hope offered in Christ 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesApocalypse now: How the end times went mainstreamIt’s no longer just the Church that prophesies the end of the world; scientists, academics and journalists are also warning of existential threat. So how should Christians respond to widespread secular fears of Armageddon? 
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         Opinion OpinionChristians love to criticise the BBC. But I think we should be defending itIt’s far from perfect but the Beeb has a vital role to play in our democracy. Church leaders should consider becoming ‘critical friends’, says Rev Peter Crumpler 
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         Reviews ReviewsEverything Everywhere All at Once may be the most Christian film you watch this yearOscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once is totally bonkers, says Ben Cohen. But it is littered with Christian parallels that shine the hope of the gospel into the deepest darkness of human experience 
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         Opinion Opinion‘I couldn’t resist the ringing intensity of Christ’ The Christian faith of Nick CaveOnce part of the “the most violent band in Britain”, Nick Cave has trodden an unlikely path back to his Christian roots. Embracing pain and doubt, the Australian rockstar says he has found refuge in the Church 
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         Reviews ReviewsThe Panorama abortion documentary tried to discredit Christians. But it failedFor decades, the abortion industry has sanitised the reality of abortion procedures, sugarcoating the effect it has on women and hiding the humanity of the unborn child, says Grace Brown. Now the truth is out 
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         Reviews ReviewsThe Fabelmans contains some awkward faith moments, but some great life lessonsSteven Spielberg’s latest film is a fictionalised account of his early life. Giles Gough takes a look at the childhood that shaped a Hollywood legend, and the faith themes contained in the movie 
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         Reviews ReviewsEveryone Else Burns: This apocalyptic comedy might offend, but it raises important questions for ChristiansThe new Channel 4 comedy series Everyone Else Burns portrays fundamentalist religion at its worst, but could it help Christians understand how outsiders view the Church? 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesThe royal fratricide: only the gospel can save them nowAs the brotherly brawl between William and Harry dominates headlines, Carrie Lloyd considers what a Christian response should look like 
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         Reviews ReviewsA Christian guide to this year’s Oscar nominationsFilms play a big part in shaping our culture, says Nathanael Smith. So it’s good for Christians to know what’s going on and engage with the issues they raise. Here’s his guide to the big hitters 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesThe robot revolution is coming…But are Christians ready?Advances in technology mean intelligent machines are likely to play an increasingly important role in our future. But this raises serious ethical, philosophical and spiritual questions, says Dr John Wyatt 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesEditor’s picks: 15 best features from 2022Premier Christianity has been at the forefront of unpacking all the big stories of 2022 from a distinctly Christian perspective. Here’s a round-up of our favourite long-reads the year 
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         Reviews ReviewsBono’s emotive memoir lets you into his soul - and it’s full of God tooSteve Stockman, who himself authored a book on the faith of U2, says Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story provides further evidence of the depth and devotion of Bono’s Christian faith 
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         Reviews ReviewsGod TV’s Fergus Scarfe: 8 songs to make you feel ChristmassyI’m one of those people who listens to Christmas music all year round. Why wait until it’s cold and dark when you can sing along with Santa no matter the weather? Christmas songs convey such extraordinary truths: God’s goodness, faithfulness, and the beautiful strangeness of this Christian ... 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesWhy every Christmas film points to JesusFrom Home Alone to The Polar Express, every tale we tell points back to the greatest story ever told 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesPhotos: See England’s cathedrals as you’ve never seen them beforeInternationally-renowned photographer Peter Marlow set off on an ambitious project - to document all 42 of England’s Anglican cathedrals at dawn. The result is on tour now 
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         Opinion OpinionAs a Christian, I’m boycotting the Qatar World Cup. Here’s whyDespite being a huge fan of the beautiful game, for the first time in his life David Landrum is determined not to watch the World Cup. Here’s why he’s switching off 
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         Reviews ReviewsThe Crown is full of deceptive sensationalism. Truth matters to God, it should matter to us tooAs season 5 of Netflix’s The Crown kicks off, Mark Greene reminds us that God places a high value on the truth. Artistic licence is no excuse to erode it 
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         Magazine Features Magazine FeaturesThe BBC pioneered religious broadcasting. Where will it go next?As the BBC turns 100, Paul Kerensa reviews the religious broadcasting record of the world’s most prestigious media organisation 
 











 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				