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  • Napoleon in Egypt by Paul Strathern

    In 1789 Napoleon set off to conquer the East. We're still living with the fallout, says Michael Binyon

  • In Denial

    Nick Cohen caused a furore when he published "What's Left?", an excoriating attack on what he sees as liberal hypocrisy. Here he answers his critics

  • Holy Relics

    Why do we still tolerate the presence of bishops in the House of Lords? Jake Bromberg calls for their eviction

  • Free from crooked things

    Buddhism is fatalistic, deeply misogynist and riven with superstition. And yet, argues Karen Connelly, it also inspires resistance to tyranny and the fight for freedom

  • Be tolerant or else

    Eliane Glaser challenges a core British value

  • Blind faith

    Does it derive from delusion or derangement, irrationality or something deeper? Laurie Taylor explores the meaning of belief

  • Editorial: He did God

    Tony Blair helped bring the toxic certainties of religious belief back into politics and culture. Let's hope Gordon Brown doesn't do the same, says Caspar Melville

  • Editorial

    Forget the carping, the special pleading and the moans of faith groups. Reason, free thinking and a sense of humour do the job

  • Holy Warriors: A journey into the heart of Indian fundamentalism by Edna Fernandes

    Meera Nanda on India's fundamentalist mix

  • Have a Nice Doomsday by Nicholas Guyatt

    Toby Saul doubts the power of the American end-timers