Tag Archive for: Social Change

Education Has Changed. Here’s How Teachers Can Move With the Tides

By: Michael McQueen

In a world that is becoming more and more futuristic by the minute, there are few places that need our attention as urgently as education. Read more

Digital Shoes and Customised Shopping: Tomorrow’s Retail Has Arrived

By: Michael McQueen

The fashion industry’s history of highly homogenised models has been an object of wide criticism for years now. Read more

Why ‘AI’ Ain’t so ‘I’

By: Pete Court

Artificial Intelligence is really beginning to push its way into our everyday lives. Read more

Questions We’re Not Meant to Ask About Our Secular Culture

By: Akos Balogh

Our secular culture tells us that the secular (Atheistic) view of life is rational and scientific. Read more

The Future of Human-AI Interaction

By: Ashley Fell 

For many years, the consumer relationship with Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been seen as something fairly rudimentary. Read more

We Should Incentivise Child-Bearing, Says Social Scientist Nicholas Eberstadt

By: James Bennett

In 2022, 75% of all countries worldwide had fertility rates below replacement levels, including wealthy Western nations and emerging economies such as India, China, Brazil and Turkey. Read more

How The ‘Prayer of The Authentic Self’ Shows The Religion of our Secular Age

By: Akos Balogh

How would you define the religion of our modern Secular Age? Read more

‘Video’ Discipleship In a ‘Digital’ Age – Why The Church Needs to Catch Up

By: Stephen McAlpine

Tim Keller once posited a question along these lines: Why is it that so many young church-going people lose their faith within a term or so of going to college? Read more

Does Christian Celebrity Need a Cure? – ‘Christianity Today’s’ Katelyn Beaty

By: Laura Bennett

Celebrity and Christianity. What do you think about the relationship between the two? Does celebrity culture contribute to the downfall of leaders whose star rises too high? Read more

Wrestling with History in an Age That Disregards it

By: Dr Sarah Irving-Stonebraker

In our culture today, there is a strange set of attitudes toward history. Read more