All Culture articles – Page 18
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Magazine FeaturesThe North Pole, faulty maps and why it's dangerous to follow your heart
Trevin Wax explains what the historic search for the North Pole teaches us about the dangers of following your heart.
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Magazine FeaturesIn search of a superhero: How Marvel is fulfilling our generation's longing for escape
As the phenomenally popular Marvel film franchise continues this month with the release of Avengers: Endgame, film critic Nathanael Smith explains why he believes the franchise stands for very little and resists substance at almost every opportunity
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Magazine FeaturesMarie Kondo: A Christian response to the cleaning guru everyone's obsessed with
The Japanese cleaning guru Marie Kondo is in vogue, but should Christians adopt her ideas? Liz Dodd gives her view
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Magazine FeaturesYouthTube: The trash-talking vloggers your kids are watching
Our young people are increasingly being influenced by popular vloggers who upload hours of footage to YouTube every week. But even though these videos are often aimed at children and teenagers, Justin Brierley explains why some of them make for disturbing viewing
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Magazine FeaturesBlasphemy: How to respond when God's name is used as a swear word
Public attitudes toward the third commandment have undergone a radical shift in recent years. Megan Cornwell wonders what we should do about it
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Magazine FeaturesWho created human rights? (and why it's a problem for atheists)
It is 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted by the United Nations. Following his Big Conversation debate with Peter Singer, Andy Bannister says the document still poses a significant problem for atheists
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Magazine FeaturesExposing the dark foundation of extreme biohacking
These men are pushing their bodies to the limit. But their aspirations aren't as pure as you might think
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Magazine FeaturesWhy all your friends are going vegan
Plant-based diets have skyrocketed in recent years, taking a fringe movement into the mainstream, but should Christians get their teeth into this new trend?
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Magazine FeaturesThe gospel according to Google
Their motto used to be “Don’t be evil”. But as The Big G celebrates its 20th birthday, questions are being raised about the tech giant’s growing influence
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Magazine FeaturesWhen Derren met Richard: the atheist illusionist and the Christian priest
The UK’s most famous illusionist recently sat down with the country’s best known vicar to talk about faith and happiness. Justin Brierley introduces their conversation
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Magazine FeaturesWhether you adore it or abhor it, Love Island is a wake-up call for Christians
Megan Cornwell explains what we should learn from ITV2's most-watched programme
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Magazine FeaturesIs Jordan B Peterson the saviour of Christianity?
The phenomenally popular psychologist is on a mission to bring order to a chaotic world. And he’s using the Bible to do it
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Magazine FeaturesHow to live when the world thinks you’re an extremist
Christian ideals are no longer celebrated. Instead we are being pushed to the margins, argue researchers David Kinnaman and Gareth Russell
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Magazine FeaturesIdentity politics: Should Christians get involved?
You’ve checked your privilege, fought oppression and resisted the patriarchy. But is your campaign motivated by love or rage? And should Christians even get involved at all?
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Magazine FeaturesTrump's tweets are full of lies, deception and distortion. And they're hurting our democracy
Danny Webster tackles the President's online rhetoric
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Magazine FeaturesGod & Hamilton: The spiritual messages behind the musical everyone's talking about
Hamilton is now playing in the UK. Kevin Cloud explores the often-overlooked spiritual messages
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Magazine FeaturesRise of the Robots: Could AI spell the end of humanity as we know it?
The idea of a 'robot takeover' is no longer limited to sci-fi movies. As technology develops, Artificial Intelligence is becoming a reality in our world. Richard Woodall investigates
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Magazine FeaturesParadise Lost: How Channel 4’s Eden turned into a living hell
Channel 4 wanted to create a utopia. Instead their reality TV show Eden went very wrong indeed
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Magazine FeaturesWhy tech free Sundays saved my family
Is your family's digital diet out of control? Mark Ellis explains what happened when he began 'tech-free Sundays'
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OpinionGavin Peacock: Why preaching gives me a greater thrill than playing football or being on TV
As the Premier League celebrates 25 years, footballer-turned-pastor Gavin Peacock shares his testimony and explains why he left the world of sport to become a pastor in Canada.










