This year marks the bicentenary of the man many cast as the arch-enemy of the divine. But Nick Spencer finds the evolution of Charles Darwin's religious belief was never as straightforward as his modern disciples like to think...
On January 20th he'll be inaugurated as the world's most powerful man. Here BARACK OBAMA recalls how his own conversion moulded his persective on faith and politics.
Ben White pays tribute to a profoundly spiritual document - the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
As an activist working in deprived communities, JON KUHRT believes it's time to use the F-word...
One is a secular crusader bent on wiping out the 'virus' of faith, the other a lifelong Anglican still willing to wager on God. Writers RICHARD DAWKINS and RICHARD HOLLOWAY compare notes on evolution, myth and the enduring challenges of Jesus.
Is it all transient glitz and conspicuous consumption, or can our passion for glad rags reflect the creativity of the ultimate Designer? JOANNA JEPSON, Chaplain at the London College of Fashion, plots a course between pulpit and catwalk.
Addictions flourish in modern society and Christians are far from immune. Broadcaster CLARE CATFORD offers some hard-earned wisdom from her 20-year battle with bulimia, depression and serial relationships.
Why should radical atheists get to hijack Darwinism as their own? Biologist DENIS ALEXANDER shows why modern Christians should celebrate evolution like many of their evangelical forebears did - as the agency of God's creation.
Is it really so offensive to suggest that, with or without Britain's ancient blasphemy laws, God is big enough to look after himself? STEPHEN TOMKINS hopes we've seen the last of daft legislation.