By: Al Stewart
After the US election result, depending on who you were gunning for, you might have felt elated and optimistic.
By: Al Stewart
After the US election result, depending on who you were gunning for, you might have felt elated and optimistic.
By: Natasha Moore
Every time the census comes around, it comes with a wave of hand-wringing about the decline of institutional religion in Australia.
By: Aaron Johnstone
If you follow the news, you’ve probably read scandals involving high-profile evangelicals, loud voices from culture wars, and behaviours that seem far removed from the teachings of Jesus.
By: Aaron Johnstone
According to a University of Canberra report, Almost half of Australians (49%) use social media to access news, marking a 4 percentage point increase since last year.
By: Aaron Johnstone
Traditionally, philosophers and spiritual leaders have believed that you must be religious to have a mystical and profound experience.
By: Andrew Laird
Have you heard the new term being used to describe those who turn up to the workplace rather than always work from home?