A selection of cartoons from the current issue
Conor Gearty takes a tour round Ronald Dworkin's remarkable mind
Andrew Mueller has fun with an intelligent history of protest songs
Dublin Science Gallery’s latest exhibition Visceral crosses the boundaries between art and biology. Owen Hatherley pays a stomach-churning visit
In taking on the afterlife, Clint Eastwood delivers a trite ghost story that is desperate to be taken seriously, finds Fred Rowson
Philip Womack is disappointed by the end of the world
Do we have innate religious tendencies? Jake Wallis Simons turns to a new book to find out
Comic book legend Alan Moore, author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta, kindly allowed us to run this chilling rationalist short story from his excellent magazine, Dodgem Logic. Lock the windows, draw the curtains and let him spin you a winter's tale...
Laurie Taylor goes hell for leather
This depiction of the last days of seven monks murdered by extremists has been widely celebrated, but its questionable take on Christian devotion is ultimately dissatisfying, says Fred Rowson