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Church Times, 12 March 2010

As the Royal Society celebrates its 350th anniversary, we bring you a fascinating feature looking at its holy origins. Subscribers can also read a feature assessing just how well theological colleges look after their students. Most of our Comment section is subcriber only too; this week there's a thought-provoking piece on the complex issue of child obesity. Why not take advantage of our special subs offer, which gives you a postage-free Church Times, as well as the latest copy of Third Way magazine? Meanwhile, everyone can join the lively discussions on Dave Walker's blog

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