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Church Times, 6 February 2009

Subscribers will be able to read features on how the Woodard schools are surviving in the current economic climate in our termly education supplement, while Theos' Nick Spencer looks at how Charles Darwin tried to reconcile his theories with his faith. There is the usual mixture of news, comment, and analysis, with top stories including the Children Society's A Good Childhood Inquiry and the Primates' Meeting. Don't forget to check the Church Times blog for more news and comment.

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