Opinion
Food For Thought: Taxing the beautiful people
Lamb on Australia Day by Greg Clarke
Anti-scripture campaigners can’t agree
Victorian anti-scripture-in-schools campaigners ‘Fairness in Religion in Schools’ (FIRIS) have attacked the NSW Ethics class…
‘Spiritual’ people predisposed to mental illness
Food For Thought is a public theology & Bible advocacy blog for Eternity from Sophia…
Unity and disunity after brutal rape of Indian woman reflects Biblical experience
The brutal rape of an Indian woman last week generated the full spectrum of human…
God the intimate interventionist: Nick Cave and Bonhoeffer converse
Nick Cave, the great Australian Gothic rock artist, is both God-bothering and God-bothered. But his most popular…
Nine aberrant forms of Christian leadership
In preparation for some talks I’d been asked to give at a leadership conference, I…
New Year’s resolutions require the lost art of self-reflection
If you’re anything like me, you say you don’t believe in making New Years Resolutions,…
When less is more for Christian charities
Step foot into most corporate boardrooms and you can expect to hear any of a…
A Decaf Christmas
“I don’t understand decaf,” I once heard someone say. “It’s like sex without the sex.”…
Food for Thought: Peace in the middle of the mess
Food For Thought is a public theology & Bible advocacy blog for Eternity from Sophia…