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- Anger at the Nazis won’t go away
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- Leader: Two ways to hold the body together
- 100 Years Ago
- Evangelicals are not about to jump ship
- Giles Fraser: Technology: does it dispel the wonder?
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Simon Parke: Paintings — or just froth?HE PAINTED Gladstone, Disraeli, Scottish landscapes, pretty girls, and Bible scenes |
Anger at the Nazis won’t go away‘It has strengthened the witness of those who refuse to take up arms’ |
Waking up to a life of contentmentACHIEVEMENTS come in many forms, from scientific discoveries and shape-changing inventions to feats of endurance and acts of bravery and self-sacrifice... |
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Leader: Two ways to hold the body togetherThe centenary of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity |
100 Years AgoChurchillian inexactitude |
Evangelicals are not about to jump ship‘The GAFCON movement does not hold the moral, biblical, or Evangelical high ground’ |
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Giles Fraser: Technology: does it dispel the wonder?Perhaps the fiercest critic of Plato is that dark genius, Martin Heidegger. |
Paul Vallely: It is fear that threatens, not a knifeThere is something unsettling about the Government’s idea of installing airport-style scanning arches in schools. |
How the Holocaust can unite faithsWhen people gather for the national commemoration of Holocaust Memorial Day (HMD) in Liverpool on Sunday, there will be added significance to the event... |
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