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7601 - 21 November 2008

This week we run a preview feature by Sarah Coakley on new work on cooperation and sacrifice in evolution and its theological significance, while Rupert Shortt scans Dr Williams's time in Monmouth, and Julia McGuiness interviews students in Bible college. Those are for subscribers only -- but everyone can look at the Church Times Blog.

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NEAC5 closes in acrimony after claims of ‘set-up’

A MEETING billed as the National Evangelical Anglican Consultation (NEAC5) ended in acri­mony on Saturday.

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Faith leaders reflect at Auschwitz

The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks, joined other faith leaders from Britain in a one-day visit to the former Nazi concentration...

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Finance is to the fore in the Synod’s online Questions

CHURCH OF ENGLAND strategists will discuss their plans for enabling the Church to maintain its national mission in the current financial crisis at a meeting...

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Dr Saxbee holds back from challenging immigration data

THE BISHOP of Lincoln, Dr John Saxbee, refrained last Friday from attacking a report on immigration in the House of Lords.

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Zimbabwe crisis is moral, says bishop

A DEEP moral and spiritual crisis in Zimbabwe explains why the nation has become so corrupt, the Bishop of Harare said last week.

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Primate calls for prayer for Congo

THE Primate of the Anglican Church of the Province of Congo, Dr Fidèle Dirokpa, has called for this Sunday to be observed as a day of prayer for peace...


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