Barney Zwartz, a senior fellow of the Centre for Public Christianity, was religion editor of The Age from 2002 to 2013.
The Bible is very clear-eyed about the matter of human suffering; at the same time, it offers answers to despair.
Being a Christian can be deadly, while persecuted Muslims are most likely oppressed by fellow Muslims.
There is no all-encompassing answer or no simple truth to this question.
Christmas is many things, and it revolves around the Christmas lunch, which harks back to the religious imperative to serve, share and welcome the stranger.
An idle moment standing in a queue has led to a worldwide publishing phenomenon.
The star performer is enchanting, even when rising from a trapdoor on a toilet throne, signing a roll and tossing it into the audience.
Convinced atheists might be surprised to know that the God in whom they do not believe is one Christians also do not accept.
The third title in journalist and author Greg Sheridan’s trilogy about Christianity explores its evolution and influence on Western civilisation.
But the Bible does have some good news even for the likes of Donald Trump.
Abduction by Victorian Opera is entirely rewritten for modern sensibilities, and its wit and self-parody clearly struck a chord with the audience.