by Jonathan Langley | Aug 8, 2019 | Opinion
Editor’s note: the following column may contain material that could be disturbing to some readers. “I’m not a fan of Gandhi,” an Indian academic visiting the United Kingdom from Bangalore told me recently. “And I think that the complicity between colonial...
by Jonathan Langley | Jan 10, 2019 | Opinion
A revolutionary holding a book by Donald Trump, riding an eagle and raining money may not be your idea of what freedom looks like – but it is someone’s. Probably a lot of people’s if democratic votes are to be believed. For some of us, freedom finds its perfect...
by Jonathan Langley | Nov 5, 2014 | News
Memory is central to both conflict and reconciliation, according to renowned theologian Miroslav Volf, speaking at Catalyst Live over two days in October. In a brilliantly incisive examination of the essence of reconciliation at BMS World Mission’s Catalyst Live...
by Jonathan Langley | Oct 31, 2014 | News
Science can give us a sense of wonder and a conviction that something must be done to save our world. Former head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Sir John Houghton told audiences at Catalyst Live in Sheffield and Reading, England, about how science...
by Jonathan Langley | Oct 28, 2014 | News
Despite the undeniable fact that Christians are an “endangered species” in the Middle East, Martin Accad of the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (ABTS) suggested that a narrative that sees all Muslims as predators waiting to kill Christians is profoundly...