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The Conception of Modern Israel
Despite being under constant siege, today’s nation of Israel is home to an ancient Hebrew culture to which Judaism, Christianity and Western civilisation owe an incalculable debt, writes David Furse-Roberts.

Dr David Furse-Roberts
Jun 24 min read


The Contest of Faith: Reason and Revelation in the West
Western Civilisation is a product of its past. While it has been influenced by many ideas and events throughout its vast history, it has been primarily shaped by a contest of faith between human reason and divine revelation.

Trinity Westlake
May 206 min read


10 Reasons to Believe Easter Really Happened
Easter is not the celebration of a dead hero but a living Saviour. Everything hinges on whether Jesus really rose again.

Kurt Mahlburg
Apr 1613 min read


“A freedom worth fighting for”: Robert Menzies and Religious Liberty
To Robert Menzies, freedom of worship and religion was a pillar of his own Liberal philosophy, as well as a fruit of his religious faith.

Dr David Furse-Roberts
Apr 412 min read


The Rise of Relativism in the West: From 'Absolute' to 'Relative'
New post-Enlightenment ideas moved faith, ethics and culture from the ‘absolute’ into the 'relative' category—the rise of relativism.

Trinity Westlake
Mar 2811 min read


10 Reasons to Celebrate Australia Day on the 26th of January
Despite what the cynics and activists might say, Australia is a nation worth celebrating — and 26 of January is the best day to do that.

Kurt Mahlburg
Jan 2611 min read


Feeling the Spirit: Why the Christianisation of the South Pacific has Not Extinguished Indigenous Superstitions
Since its introduction to the South Pacific in the eighteenth century, Christianity has had a profoundly transformative impact on our region

Jasmine Koria
Jan 64 min read


The conviction politician: What are we to make of the political legacy of Rev Fred Nile, as he turns 90?
For half a century, Rev Fred Nile's contribution to faith and politics was pronounced, and his legacy is worthy of appreciation.

Dr David Furse-Roberts
Nov 29, 202415 min read


Power and Politics: The History of the Tasmanian ‘Genocide’
Some academics try to politicise history and avoid ‘hard evidence’ as an excuse to gain power.

Luke Powell
Oct 18, 202415 min read


Unravelling the Complexity of Feudalism in Medieval Europe
In medieval Europe, feudalism lacked full systematic consistency due to its traditions-based customs rather than legal frameworks.

Abigail Jack
Oct 9, 202411 min read
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