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Reviews Kenneth Stevenson reviews Crafting Common Worship: A Practical, Creative Guide to What's Possible, by Peter Moger. (Church Times, London) Alan Wilkinson reviews The Whole Armour of God: Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War, by Linda Parker. (Church Times, London) Canada England Japan Letters
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Noting Bishops act the bully in parliament: In denying the right of smaller groups to decide whom they marry, some C of E bishops look rather like hypocrites, writes Diarmaid MacCullough in The Guardian. The old doctrines are not enough: Tom Sutcliffe writes in The Guardian, 'The church must provide a valid assertion of truth about life that can stand comparison truths and wisdom drawn from science'. From Genesis to Waugh: books offering spiritual uplift Church leaders, politicians, aid workers and commentators reveal what they are reading for Lent. (The Times, London) Healed of the Sin of Religion: At Church with Sara Miles. Lisa Webster writes for ReligionDispatches: 'the juxtaposition of beer factory and house of God is not out of line with the way Sara Miles, now Director of Ministry at St. Gregory's, understands the sacred and the role of church'. |
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Noting Lent Talks: BBC Radio 4 6-part series of 'talks by eminent thinkers exploring how faith and religion interact with a variety of aspects in society'. Episodes air on Wednesdays with repeats on Sundays. Episode 1 (24 & 28 February): 'Novelist Will Self reflects on the relationship between art and religion.' |
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