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Church Times, 25 September 2009This week subscribers can read a feature by Tate Britain curator Anne Lyles on how artist John Constable was able to discern the divine in nature through painting landscapes, while philatelist Primrose Peacock analyses the growing use of icons on stamps. There is also a review of the recent Ben Hur spectacular at London's O2 Arena. All the other regular sections appear, including the hilarious caption competition. Check out the Church Times blog for more news and views. |
Churches fear guide on assisted suicide will undermine lawCHURCH spokesmen gave a guarded welcome to the guidance on assisted suicide issued by the Director of Public Prosecutions |
Nurse to sue hospital over cross banA NURSE in Exeter, Shirley Chaplin, said on Monday that she will take her hospital trust to an employment tribunal |
Williams warns Tokyo students against ‘rationality’THE NEXT generation is being betrayed by a utilitarian approach to reason |
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Bishops: Don’t leave poor to sink or swimABANDONING the poor to struggle with the consequences of climate change is morally unacceptable, the House of Bishops declared last week |
Williams asks Zardari for action on perpetratorsTHE perpetrators of the attack on Christians at Gojra in Pakistan should have exemplary action taken against them for their “crime against humanity”... |
Tiger climbs above criticism of ‘creationist’ wildlife parkVISITOR numbers have gone up at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm, in Wraxall, near Bristol, after criticism by humanists. |
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