A striking history of the Italian city illuminates the relationship between Byzantium and western Europe.
Many American Christians believe that work doesn't stop in Heaven. Why is it so hard for them to imagine a jobless afterlife?
How does religion relate to social movements in the modern world? We talk to sociologist Rosie Hancock about the complex intersection between faith and activism.
Since Covid-19 hit Kenya, one of the most populous countries in Africa, faith leaders have been flaunting the rules.
In an unusual move, the Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned a senior Nigerian archbishop for homophobic comments. But Justin Welby's position on gay Christians and same-sex marriage remains unclear.
Church leaders in Ireland have become highly skilled at apologising for the past abuses of their institutions, but meaningful redress must be provided to survivors of the horrific system of mother and baby homes.
Greece has run out of burial space, but the Orthodox Church won’t allow cremation. Is its motive purely spiritual?
A new documentary "Women Leaving Islam", by the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, tells the story of six women escaping the violence of Islam's modesty culture.
For centuries, Satan was a terrifying figure. The hit TV show "Lucifer" shows how far we’ve come.
Anthropologist Joseph Webster discusses his research amongst Protestant groups in Scotland, including the Orange Order. We talk apocalypse and conspiracy, faith and fraternity, hate and masculinity.