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Reviews Nicholas Cranfield reviews The Serpent and the Lamb: Cranach, Luther and the making of the Reformation by Steven Ozment. Andrew Davison reviews All Shall Be Well: Explorations in universal salvation and Christian theology from Origen to Moltmann, edited by Gregory MacDonald. England Episcopal
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Noting What do you think of when I say 'church'?: 'The Revd John Mark Wiggers of the Episcopal Diocese of East Tennessee hit the streets to play a word association game.' |
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Reviews Paul Avis reviews What Anglicans Believe: An Introduction, by Samuel Wells. Helen Burrows reviews Choirbook for The Queen: A Collection of Contemporary Sacred Music in Celebration of the Diamond Jubilee, edited and compiled by the Choirbook Trust. England Japan Letters
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Noting The defence of Christianity needs a little more nuance Theo Hobson, in the aforenamed Spectator, asserts that 'Our Christian tradition is complicated. Very complicated. If you know of anything more complicated on the face of the planet, please let me know. In fact, please don't'. Giving up Community for Lent?: 'In the past few years, I’ve noticed a growing trend in Lenten disciplines: 40 days without Facebook. It seems, at first glace, to be an honourable task, and I hope that those who have made the commitment find it meaningful in their paschal journeys. However (you knew there was a but, didn’t you?), having made my share of misguided promises in Lents gone by, I wonder if giving up on social networking can really guarantee the quietness of mind and depth of relationships that some perceive it can.' Jesse Dymond writes on the Anglican Church of Canada's website. Women who oppose female bishops: Riazat Butt, for The Guardian, talks to women who oppose women bishops. |
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