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Reviews Alec Ryrie reviews Religion and the Book in Early Modern England: The Making of John Foxe's "Book of Martyrs," by Elizabeth Evenden and Thomas S. Freeman. Adam Morton reviews The Great Humanists: An Introduction, by Jonathan Arnold. England Internet and Communications Letters
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Centre How Rowan took on the establishment — and lost: Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, longed to take risks but was thwarted by Church courtiers and cronies more concerned with their own survival. In the New Statesman, George Pitcher dissects a dissolution. The Problem Trap: Larry Peers writes for the Alban Institute. 'One of the primary kinds of stories that takes hold in congregations and makes change difficult is what is known in narrative therapy as the "problem-saturated story," or one in which the focus is on who or what is or has been wrong.' Why the Archbishop Said Goodbye: Jane Kramer writes for The New Yorker. The Anglican Church can start afresh: Diarmaid MacCulloch reflects in Comment is free on the long-term effects of the rejection of the Proposed Anglican Covenant by a majority of the dioceses of the Church of England. |
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