Seen & Unseen
Seen & Unseen magazine helps you discover the seen and unseen. Discover a world that is greater, more full of meaning and sense than you ever imagined.
We can be both a window and mirror to the societies we live in. We're opening up a much more expansive and energising space. Covering topics like: culture, society, theology and philosophy. Watch out videos. Read our articles. Listen to our podcasts: Re-Enchanting, Seen & Unseen Aloud, and GodPod. Expand your thinking. Feed and satisfy your curiosity.
Seen & Unseen is a project of the Centre for Cultural Witness, founded by Bishop Graham Tomlin, and is based at Lambeth Palace Library, in London.
Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin: Why she's nobody's victim
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Andrew Ollerton: Why does God allow slavery and warfare in scripture?
Ashley Lande: From mushroom trips to faith in Christ
Re-Enchanting Live: Why the tide of faith is turning
Re-enchanting Live: Chine McDonald, Francis Spufford and Lamorna Ash
Bear Grylls: Why I follow Jesus and wrote about his life, death & resurrection
Ross Douthat: Why it makes sense to believe
Donna Freitas: A Catholic atheist in search of God
Nadim Ednan-Laperouse: Why Natasha's death changed my life
Graham Tomlin: The genius of Blaise Pascal
Lamorna Ash: Gen Z converting to christianity
Alex Evans: Surviving and thriving in apocalyptic times
Chine McDonald: Shattering the myth of perfect motherhood
Seen & Unseen Live - Graham Tomlin in conversation with Marilynne Robinson
Esther Maria Magnis: A nihilistic atheist's journey back to God
Tyler Staton: Experiential Spirituality
John Mark Reynolds: A revival is happening in Eastern Orthodoxy
Dr Kate Flaherty - Shakespeare, the Bible, and dark enchantment
Andrew Davison: Participation in God and the theology of blessing
Jo Swinney: Faith, hope and hospitality
Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg: We have a deep responsibility to the natural world
Professor Lady Sue Black: Our denial about death is hurting us
Rupert Shortt: The death of Christianity would be a disaster for everyone
Les Isaac: From Rastafarian to Street Pastors and Parliament
Coming Soon: Re-Enchanting Season Six
Francis Collins: Covid, faith, polarised politics and the battle for truth
Claire Gilbert: What medieval mystic Julian of Norwich can teach modern seekers
Siku: Are comic books inspired by the story of Christianity?