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Reviews Creation: Artists, Gods and Origins, by Peter Conrad, reviewed by John Saxbee. Sacraments of Healing, by Christopher Gower, reviewed by John Armson. Book of Common Prayer Buildings and Grounds The Columbaria Company [UK]. In East Yorkshire. Offer both columbaria and 'a wide range of standard memorials as well as a bespoke design service to meet the individual customer’s needs.' They particularly support 'after cremation memorials' for children. Eickhof Columbaria, Inc. [US]. In Crookston, Minnesota. All manner of photographs of columbaria, with testimonial letters. Many illustrations of installations. Everest Columbaria [US]. In North Carolina, 'Everest has over 40 years of experience with columbaria. Everest is fully family owned and family managed'. Mortar Matching, Lime Mortars, Colored Mortars. Extensive discussions and web resources for matching mortars when repointing. Preservation Briefs: Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings. Which mortar to use when repointing historic buildings. Repointing Mortar Joints in Historic Masonry Buildings [PDF download]. Canada Church
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Noting Divine Justice: John Wilkins writes in the Times (London). 'Lenten abstinence is one way of experiencing solidarity with the suffering people of the world.' Dog-Collars on the Footplate: Christopher Howse writes on clergy and railroads in the Telegraph (London). World Anglican Conference for Peace in North East Asia: Papers delivered at this significant conference held in South Korea on 17-20 November 2007 are now available online. |
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Reviews The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity, edited by Ken Parry, reviewed by Hugh Wybrew. A Theology of Public Life, by Charles Mathewes, reviewed by Michael Northcott. 'The book is in two parts. The first of these is a meditation on Augustine’s account of the two cities, which Mathewes translates in terms of life in the world and life together. The second part reads the duties of Christian citizenship through the theological virtues of faith, hope, and love.' [Search inside] Total Church: A Radical Reshaping around Gospel and Community, by Tim Chester and Steve Timmis, reviewed by Robin Greenwood. Canada Church
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Noting Love can teach us to listen to our enduring melodies: Rabbi Sir Jonathan Sacks writes in the Times (London). 'Faith, I suspect, is more like music than like science. Science analyses, music integrates. And as music connects note to note, so faith connects episode to episode, life to life, age to age in a timeless melody that breaks into time. God is the composer and librettist. We are each called on to be voices in the choir, singers of God’s song.' Vandalising Anglican culture: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation interviews Peter Phillips, Director of the Tallis Scholars and a columnist for The Spectator. The subject of the interview is this article that Mr Phillips wrote about music in the Diocese of Sydney. |
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