Should the UK leave the European Convention on Human Rights?
The Council of Europe ((I am grateful to John Duddington, Peter Frost, David McIlroy and, as ever, the members of the Cambridge Papers editorial group for their extensive engagement with…
The Council of Europe ((I am grateful to John Duddington, Peter Frost, David McIlroy and, as ever, the members of the Cambridge Papers editorial group for their extensive engagement with…
British higher education is increasingly secular in outlook. This paper identifies three aspects of that secularity: specialisation, instrumentalisation and globalisation.
The Government’s proposal to introduce same-sex marriage seems to rest on reasons of equality, stability and convenience.
The Equality Act 2010 was the last major piece of legislation to be passed under the British ‘New Labour’ Government.
Three basic types of argument have a proper place as Christians engage in public life. These are arguments from the common good, from institutional independence, and from conscientious witness.
The moral authority of Scripture by Julian Rivers
Is the United Kingdom multicultural? If it is, how should law and social policy respond? This paper argues that the Bible points to two key relevant principles: personal liberty and cultural integrati