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Book review: The Everyday God: Encountering the divine in the works of mercy by Jonathan Arnold
Art review: ‘Jump Paintings’ and Back in the Air by Lakwena
Book review: The Spiritual Adventure of Henri Matisse: Vence’s Chapel of the Rosary by Charles Miller
Art review: The Small House by Richard Woods, Southwark Cathedral
Art review: Slipping the Veil (St Bartholomew the Great, London EC1)
Identity parade in Brexit Britain
To See Clearly: Why Ruskin matters, by Suzanne Fagence Cooper
Book review: Majesty by Richard Harries
Art review: Leviathan by Shezad Dawood (Salisbury Cathedral)
Book review: Re-Digging Art’s Foundations: Essays on gospel and art by David Thistlethwaite
Book review: Messianic Commons: Images of the Messiah after Modernity by David Benjamin Blower
Imaging the Story: Rediscovering the visual and poetic contours of salvation by Karen Case-Green and Gill C. Sakakini
Chaiya Art Awards: ‘God is . . .’ at Gallery@OXO
Art review: Corita Kent: Get With The Action, at the Ditchling Museum of Art
Art review: Finding My Blue Sky (Lisson Gallery, London)
Art review: Monadic Singularity by Anish Kapoor (Liverpool Cathedral)
Visual arts: After the Storm at St Stephen’s, Norwich
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They play a vital part in helping places of worship to live out their primary purpose, argues Deiniol Heywood
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