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Our task: ‘hearing one another to speech’
Feminine intuition, an undervalued gift
Give MPs the tools to do the job
Why neuroscience can’t tell humans who we are
100 years ago:Two notable Churchwomen
New arguments against secularism
Paul Vallely: The best way to treasure faith schools
Giles Fraser: Trying to think more and feel less
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Our task: ‘hearing one another to speech’The process of listening to the neglected is a Christian one, says Elaine Graham |
Feminine intuition, an undervalued giftChurches will lose out if they continue to emphasise rules rather than empathy, says Jill Segger |
Give MPs the tools to do the jobTHE SUBJECT of MPs’ expenses was raised this week by Sir Philip Mawer, the parliamentary commissioner for standards. |
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Why neuroscience can’t tell humans who we areBrain science should not go unchallenged in its attempts to reduce consciousness to matter, argues Mark Vernon |
100 years ago:Two notable ChurchwomenJanuary 4th, 1907 |
New arguments against secularismScience and philosophy open the door to religion, say Phillip Blond and Adrian Pabst |
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Paul Vallely: The best way to treasure faith schoolsAdvocates need to beware of insidious arguments, suggests Paul Vallely |
Giles Fraser: Trying to think more and feel lessWhen I was at theological college, I vividly remember a pair of lectures on the sociology and psychology of the family. |
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