
Will I meet my dog in heaven?
Mark Dowd and guests explore whether pets have souls and an afterlife
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Paralympic gold medallist Jason Smyth, a Mormon, on how his faith helps him compete
Psychotherapist and priest Chris Scott on why he thinks it’s time to say farewell to God
Anglican priest Lucy Winkett on how she understands life through the story of the resurrection
Former friar Mark Dowd is no stranger to doubt. In this edition of our A-Z, he explains why he believes that the lust for certainty is misguided
Muslim fim maker Navid Akhtar of the Alchemiya Media TV channel reflects on how closely art is entwined with humanity’s search for the Creator
University chaplain Sally Hitchiner warns against treating God like a coke machine that dispenses blessings on demand
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg on that sense of being part of something much greater – not just for people of faith
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s daughter on her favourite Bible verses, mental health and yodeling hippopotami
Is it fair that life’s opportunities depend on your passport? Christians and Muslims discuss