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Time to accept that the massacre of the Holy Innocents is fictitious
The bishops of Central Africa and the situation in Zimbabwe
Further reflections on theories of the atonement
The true author of ‘Thine be the glory’
Church guidance on child-protection
Violence of asylum and benefits policies
Fulham initiative is not a church-plant
Ungodly legacy of Tony Blair’s premiership
The global ministry of Archbishop Akinola
Surgeons in Malawi
Changing theological stance of Oak Hill
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Time to accept that the massacre of the Holy Innocents is fictitiousSubmitted by Canon Dr Anthony Phillips |
The bishops of Central Africa and the situation in ZimbabweFrom the Bishop of Croydon |
Further reflections on theories of the atonementFrom the Revd Roger Arguile; Rabbi Rachel Montagu; the Revd Barry Simmons |
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The true author of ‘Thine be the glory’From Mr Paul Scott |
Church guidance on child-protectionFrom Mr David Warwick |
Violence of asylum and benefits policiesFrom the Revd Paul Nicolson |
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Fulham initiative is not a church-plantFrom the Revd John Henley |
Ungodly legacy of Tony Blair’s premiershipFrom Mr John Wainwright |
The global ministry of Archbishop AkinolaFrom Canon Ben Enwuchola |
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Surgeons in MalawiFrom Canon Harold Ollard |
Changing theological stance of Oak HillFrom Mr Christopher Haffner |
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