Spiritual growth

This essay is posted at the blog of Perspectiva. What might it look like if we learnt to grow and progress and build differently – spiritually? During 2019, climate change became climate crisis, even climate emergency. The tenor has become more urgent and with that shift are raised further, more nuanced reassessments. One interests me,… Continue reading Spiritual growth

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The real meaning of Christmas

This piece is published at Christian Today and The Idler. Many Christians will feel compelled to proclaim a social message this Christmas. How could they not? The story of a refugee family, with a tiny child, travelling across borders, fleeing hostile regimes seems irresistibly relevant in the modern world. Poverty and homelessness seem self-evidently integral… Continue reading The real meaning of Christmas

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Why we always get biology wrong

Rethinking Biology: Public Understandings, Edited by Michael Reiss, Fraser Watts, Harris Wiseman (2019: World Scientific) I’ve a chapter in this new book entitled, The Public Understanding of Biology: a journalist’s perspective, reproduced with permission here. A personal note might be useful. My scientific training extended to a physics undergraduate degree. I’ve written regularly on science… Continue reading Why we always get biology wrong

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MP3s from Evolving Consciousness, Sat 30th Nov

UPDATE: The complete videos and podcasts of the day are now online. Evolving Consciousness: Spiritual Experience in a Secular Age took place on Saturday 30th November at Colet House London, organised by the Scientific and Medical Network and generously sponsored by The Fetzer Institute. There’s also a report and reflection that I’ve written here. Here… Continue reading MP3s from Evolving Consciousness, Sat 30th Nov

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Pilgrimages at Perspectiva

I know of no better method for guaranteeing a personal revelation than walking a pilgrimage. Even a short one of an hour or two will do. It must be why they’re booming as a spiritual practice. “Bring your own beliefs” is the strapline of the British Pilgrimage Trust, one organisation doing much to spread the… Continue reading Pilgrimages at Perspectiva

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Trinities – latest discussion with Rupert Sheldrake

Aristotle called three a perfect number. We offer three cheers of praise. Christians envisage God as triune. In this new episode of The Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert Sheldrake and I ask why three is associated with completion, creativity, dynamism and divinity. The discussion ranges over the patterns of three that are revealed in nature; the relationship… Continue reading Trinities – latest discussion with Rupert Sheldrake

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