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Archbishop Fisher’s slicing and dicing of religion
Paul Monk
12/04/2024
In The Australian on March 25 this year, front page and op-ed coverage was given to objections by the Catholic ...
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The psychology behind irrational opinions
Manfred Kets de Vries
09/04/2024
Most people, at one time or another, act foolishly. However, truly ignorant individuals exhibit a lack of introspection and stubbornly ...
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Hardaker’s take on the rise and fall of Hillsong and Houston
Rosie Clare Shorter
04/04/2024
Hillsong was first formed in 1983 by Brian and Bobbie Houston as the “decidedly functional, even dowdy” The Hills Christian ...
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Jordan Peterson, Greg Sheridan and the Christian myth
Paul Monk
31/03/2024
In November last year, Greg Sheridan, Foreign Editor of The Australian – a newspaper for which I regularly write feature ...
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Making the case for a thoughtful life
Oscar Davis
29/03/2024
Svend Brinkmann’s Think is a book in praise of the thoughtful life and an easygoing exploration of the role of ...
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The proponents of post-liberalism
Jane Goodall
22/03/2024
What is post-liberalism? That is no simple question, though the simplest responses are given by those who identify with it ...
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