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Noting Eliza Griswold on the Muslim-Christian Divide. Religion & Ethics Newsweekly featured this interview with a thoughtful commentator on world religion. 'Griswold spent the past seven years reporting from what she considers perhaps the biggest faith-based fault line in the world—the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator in Africa and Asia.' Liturgy and society. Alan Wilson continues his BCP series in The Guardian. 'The BCP is defined far more by liturgical statements than dogmatic formularies, offering a distinctive concept of uniformity.' Michael Lassen RIP: The Economist (London) carries this fine obituary note on stained-glass artist Michael Lassen, who died on 8 September, aged 61. |
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Noting Miserable offenders: Alan Wilson continues his series in The Guardian on the BCP. 'The gloomy prayers of the BCP are simply a communal stare over the precipice into an abyss, but from a place of grace.' The Faith of Generation Y: The Church of England has published the results of a five-year study which found Generation Y has a faint cultural memory of Christianity but is not hostile towards religion. At the bottom of this article is a link to an audio podcast with lead author, Sylvia Collins-Mayo, discussing the study. |
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