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Reviews John Inge reviews Walter Frere: Scholar, Monk, Bishop, edited by Benjamin Gordon-Taylor and Nicholas Stebbing. Graham James reviews three books: God's Transforming Work, edited by Nicholas Papadopulos; Being God's People: The Confirmation and Discipleship Handbook, by Robin Greenwood and Sue Hart; and Now to Him: Putting Christ back at the Centre of Our Worship, by Neil Bennetts and Simon Ponsonby. England Episcopal
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Noting Bethlehem's church of the punch-up: Giles Fraser writes for the Guardian. 'The latest brawl between Armenian and Orthodox monks in Bethlehem is a product of Christianity's romance with buildings.' Discovering my faith as a religious minority in a foreign country: Catharine Stimpson writes in the Huffington Post.'The most searching way to discover, recover, or practice one's faith is to be a member of a religious minority--to live on a small island of Otherness in an archipelago of bigger religions or in the lake of a theocracy.' |
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