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Leader: A little knowledge, or none at all?
Anglicans? A deadly notion
Not self-interest, but the incarnation
The scientific questions that remain
New economics needs old values
Simon Parke: The Lakeland alchemy
Giles Fraser: Excess is reassuring as well as attractive
Leaving behind electronic urgency
Why sacramental assurance matters
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Leader: A little knowledge, or none at all?“To be religiously illiterate in the world in which we live today is foolish,” Tony Blair said last week, referring to the lack of positive religious... |
Anglicans? A deadly notion100 years ago: The Church Times, July 29th, 1910. |
Not self-interest, but the incarnationChurches can play a big part in the Big Society agenda, but out of their own motivation, argues Jeremy Morris |
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The scientific questions that remainThere are still live issues in the debate between science and religion, says Mark Vernon |
New economics needs old valuesAT NOTABLE moments in history, Christian values have stood in stark contrast to the prevailing social or economic orthodoxy. |
Simon Parke: The Lakeland alchemyCome on a parish weekend, however, and you are trapped with these people for 48 hours. I call that a brave move. |
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Giles Fraser: Excess is reassuring as well as attractiveDo anything to excess, and you might find yourself in the Guinness World Records. |
Leaving behind electronic urgencyPaul Vallely learns the lessons of recreation |
Why sacramental assurance mattersSimon Killwick explains why Catholics set such store by a priest’s ‘pedigree’ |
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