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Big Questions

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Lives of Faith

 

CPX in the Media

Looking beyond ourselves to remain true to one’s self - Brian Rosner writes for The Age on being known by God in an age where 'being true to yourself' is all the rage.
Nativity Naivete: Andrew Bolt tries his hand at Biblical Criticism - John Dickson takes Andrew Bolt to task over Bolt's attempt at Biblical criticism.
Sex and Shame: Why hell is getting what you want - In an era where sexual license is an unquestioned good, Justine Toh argues that Steve McQueen's latest film Shame is brave enough to consider its costs.
Science no match for angels at our tables - What can feasting tell us about what it means to be human? And can it reveal the limits of science? Simon Smart digs in.
Melancholia, and the meaning of life - Justine Toh considers Lars von Trier's latest film, an unforgettable, if profoundly discomfiting, viewing experience - one that leaves the audience wondering what kind of universe we inhabit.