Archive 2020 – 2024
Browse through the collection of articles published by our analysts between 2020 and 2024. These pieces were crafted based on a dynamic dashboard that tracked societal trends in religion, norms, and values. Step into recent history and explore their insights.
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Economy, society, and religion: Revisiting Max Weber with Mathew Guest
Reading time: 7 minutesEconomy, society, and religion: Revisiting Max Weber with Mathew Guest In an interview…
Religious orthodoxy and the future of religion: A conversation with Philippe Portier
Reading time: 8 minutesReligious orthodoxy and the future of religion: A conversation with Philippe Portier In…
Ecospirituality: Spiritualising ecology and greening faith
Reading time: 3 minutesEcospirituality: Spiritualising ecology and greening faith Ecospirituality weaves ecology and spirituality, tackling the…
Why did anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders win the Dutch elections?
Reading time: 4 minutesWhy did anti-Islam populist Geert Wilders win the Dutch elections? Geert Wilders’ PVV…
Insights from the dashboard: Religion’s response to LGBTQ+ rights
Reading time: 4 minutesInsights from the dashboard: Religion’s response to LGBTQ+ rights Discover vital insights on…
Spanish Catholic Church forced to face up to cases of abuse
Reading time: 5 minutesSpanish Catholic Church forced to face up to cases of abuse The Spanish…
Debordering solidarity: A Christian perspective on the refugee crisis in Europe
Reading time: 4 minutesDebordering solidarity: A Christian perspective on the refugee crisis in Europe Should we…
A gender-neutral God: What, exactly, should be God’s pronouns?
Reading time: 5 minutesA gender-neutral God: What, exactly, should be God’s pronouns? In 2023, members of…
Embracing the inevitable: Religion’s perspective on death anxiety
Reading time: 5 minutesEmbracing the inevitable: Religion’s perspective on death anxiety Amidst our deepest fears, religion…