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Church Times, 6 February 2009Subscribers 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. |
Dave Walker's Synod blogI've been attempting to understand the 'Anglican Covenant' debate in order to draw something about it, but with limited sucess thus far. |
Primates agree: hold the moratoriums while we talk furtherTHE PRIMATES have laid down the terms under which the parallel jurisdiction of the Anglican Church in North America is to be considered by the Anglican... |
Be less selfish and don’t split up, says childhood reportTHE FRUITS of two years of research into ways childhood can be improved in the UK were unveiled this week. |
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Praying nurse is reinstatedA NURSE from Weston-super-Mare, in Somerset, Caroline Petrie, has been suspended by North Somerset Primary Care Trust after offering to pray for a patient... |
Solicitors pursue firms that failed to mind Dalí copyrightPIRATE COPIES of Salvador Dalí’s Christ of St John of the Cross, painted in 1951, may have cost Glasgow City Council up to a six-figure sum in... |
Rescue Darwin rows from extremes, says theology think tankONLY 37 per cent of people in the UK believe that Darwin’s theory of evolution is “beyond reasonable doubt” |
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