CONFLICT, and how to bring good out of its threats, is a common theme for most of this issue — though not the major conflicts...
CONFLICT, and how to bring good out of its threats, is a common theme for most of this issue — though not the major conflicts...
IN THE LAST issue of SEARCH, Mark Chapman made a timely contribution to the ongoing discussion about the structures of the Anglican Communion, focussing in...
WHEN the new Archbishop of Canterbury was to be announced, I wondered, like many, what their LBM (Life before Ministry) would be, this often being...
THE BEST way forward in dealing with the legacy of the Troubles will be one that brings healing and lasting reconciliation. There will be a...
NORTHERN Ireland remains a society in which the past is neither forgotten nor fully processed. Despite the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, the psychological and emotional...
IT WILL not have escaped your notice that you are reading this article during a time of intolerance and violence, of the proliferation of war,...
WHEN IRISH people speak about Gaza, they rarely do so from a place of abstraction. They speak from memory, from identity, from a story we...
I DIDN’T realise that my “normal” was actually the most abnormal kind of normal until I was asked recently, “How are you so normal?” That...
WHEN did you last inhale? Was it while reading this sentence? Or this one? Respiration is constant and critical and just below the threshold of...
A PERSONAL VIEW AS ONE who was privileged to count myself as one of his friends, I was very sad to read of Billy Marshall’s...
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