By Stephen McAlpine2025-03-14T17:13:00
In his latest column for The Times, journalist Giles Coren announced that he was giving up atheism for Lent. Stephen McAlpine explores
Alan Coren was a great journalist whose columns were snortingly funny, and whose editorship of the satirical Punch magazine was its high point. His son Giles is also a great writer. Given the shrivelled, snivelling uber-irony that passes for humour in recent decades, Giles’ ability to make us belly-laugh with self-deprecating humour is refreshing. He clearly got that from his father.
What he didn’t get from his father was a return to the Jewish faith. Whereas Alan was slightly embarrassed about his Jewish heritage and dampened it down until later years, that ship had sailed for Giles. In fact, he says as much in his recent column in The Times, in which, Coren announces that he’s decided to turn towards Christianity.
How many public figures, especially of the literary, comedic and intellectual ilk are doing that these days? Take a ticket and line up. Aayan Hirsi Ali, her husband Niall Ferguson, Russell Brand, Tom Holland (well almost, he’s still got an issue with that pesky resurrection).
But if anything is signalling a turning of the spiritual tide, it’s coming from those of whom the average scornful atheist cannot say: “They just haven’t read enough.”
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Western societal and political systems were built on Christian principles, but few Western leaders now profess even a nominal Christian faith. George Pitcher wonders when we’ll realise what we’re missing
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Marcus Mumford has never wanted to be a poster boy for Christianity. But his new song ‘Malibu’ may, nonetheless, be capturing a cultural moment, says Robin Ham
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Gratitude to God is often vague at big awards shows, but at this year’s BRITs, Stormzy and Ezra Collective’s Femi Koleoso clearly honoured Jesus Christ. Such powerful expressions of faith will inspire other Christian creatives to do the same, says Maxine Harrison
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He may have been known as a conservative commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, but Charlie Kirk said his faith in Jesus was ”the most important thing”, notes Billy Hallowell
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The assisted dying bill is still making its way through Parliament. James Mildred explains how Peers have responded to it, and explains what’s likely to happen next
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The public murder of the Christian and conservative activist Charlie Kirk has prompted a variety of depressing responses, says Andy Kind. Our words on social media reveal much about the state of our hearts, he says
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