Can the brain be explained? Louise Foxcroft reads two of the world's leading neuroscientists to find out
Information systems professor Ian Angell tells Laurie Taylor where science has gone wrong
Social scientist Olivier Roy has been tracking religion for three decades. Caspar Melville talks to him about his new book Holy Ignorance
The associates of the Institute of Ideas certainly have a talent for getting noticed. But is there more to them than hollow liberal-baiting? asks Richard Wilson
John Appleby unravels the history of humanism’s dalliance with eugenics.
Some secularists believe that any communication with believers amounts to collaboration. Paul Sims isn’t so sure
Who gave the silliest sermon or pious pronouncement of the past year? Thousands of you voted and the results are in
Hitchens debating religion with Blair in Toronto was a heavyweight contest worth staying up for. Matthew Adams keeps the scores
Nobel-prize winning chemist Harry Kroto talks Buckyballs and belief
Likeable anarchist, modest Übermensch, atheist preacher – Jonathan Rée is delighted by the paradoxical philosopher