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Dark Knight in a dark place Batman is going through a mid-heroic life crisis: is he the right hero for Gotham City? Simon Parke goes to see The Dark Knight.
Didgeridoos for the bishop
Australia's first woman bishop is saluted by didgeridoos in a a packed Perth Cathedral.
Rowan Williams discovered
The white-maned Archbishop has been found practising alternative theology at his hideout.
Crucifixions daily
Visit the Holy Land Experience in Florida (featuring a daily crucifixion "live show") via the Fruitcake Zone.
I used to be a little cornflake
Enjoy this far-reaching, three-minute testimony then book our latest FruitTube entrant for your morning service.
Faith-based furniture
Meet the latest in our Gadgets for God: the Jesus Chair, a tasteful addition to the holy home.
At Obama's ex-church
An unsurprisingly fiery sermon from Revd Wright awaited our visiting Mystery Worshipper.
Bric-a-brac theology
In the aftermath of a jumble sale, Andrew Rumsey ruminates on mug trees and china kittens.
Poetry of fools
The results of our poetry competition, celebrating the Ship's 10th birthday, are now in.
Screwed-up saints
Sixties Christian guru Francis Schaeffer has had his life raked over by his son, Frank, to the outrage of Schaeffer disciples.
Sexing up Narnia
We talk to Douglas Gresham, film producer and stepson of CS Lewis, about Prince Caspian and the sexing up of Narnia.
Benny and the junk
In the wake of the Pope's American gig, here is the Ship of Fools guide to the top 10 papal souvenirs.
Faith, hope and charity shop
Vote for the worst Christian album cover of all time rescued from second-hand retailers worldwide.
MLK: unrestful Christian
40 years after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Iwan Russell Jones reflects on King's costly commitment to Christian unrest.
Dry up those dreams
When Sid G Hedges penned a booklet for "growing boys" in 1941, he had no idea it would one day become a cult classic. Steve Goddard testifies.