An image of the monk John Chrysostom preaching in Constantinople in the 4th century. Alamy/From Hutchinson's History of the Nations August 12, 2021 A bitter culture war in the fourth century shows we may not be as divided as we think Ryan Gilfeather, University of Cambridge Voices on the extremes don’t represent society.
What does it mean for a pope to apologize? AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) April 17, 2018 Pope Francis’ apology for abuse in Chile would once have been unthinkable Mathew Schmalz, College of the Holy Cross Popes are not infallible, yet apologies are rare.
Blood on the streets: the 1572 St Bartholomew’s Day massacre. Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre by Francois Dubois via Wikimedia Commons January 20, 2017 Five of the most violent moments of the Reformation Katy Gibbons, University of Portsmouth The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have called for repentence for the divisions caused by the schism between the Protestant and Catholic faiths.