Twice a week, a member of the CPX team "thinks out loud" in public - offering not conclusions, but launching-off points for conversation about what's going on in the news right now, or in our cultural "moment".
As with everything CPX does, the goal is to reframe things - to edge our way together towards a more expansive public imagination when it comes to Christian faith and the contribution it has to make to our shared life.
Here's a collection of these columns. They are usually posted each Tuesday and Friday on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Justine Toh on harsh parenting, abusive coaching, and the benefits of the Ted Lasso approach to success.
Anna Grummitt on the latest COVID lockdowns across Australia – and what might be a better response than blaming others.
Tim Costello reflects on the recent Federal Budget and the importance of showing compassion to those who are different from us.
Anna Grummitt reflects on David Attenborough’s new film, and the way humans respond to disasters.
Mark Stephens on Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination, and the challenge of translating religious language for the public.
Tim Costello explains why he’s grieved by the increasing political polarisation – both in Australia and in the U.S.
Justine Toh on the wealth of metaphors the animal world offers for our meritocratic culture.
In light of a gender reveal party that started a huge wildfire in California, Natasha Moore reflects on unintended consequences.
Simon Smart reminisces about the Sydney Olympics, and how nostalgia for that time of community and celebration has greater weight in 2020.
Anna Grummitt reflects on the symbolism of the surprising survival of a colony of glow worms after the summer’s bushfires.
Richard Shumack on why he’s glad that after a long break, objective morality is back.
Mark Stephens on the award-winning documentary “Boys State”, and the importance of being willing to lose with and for your principles.