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Reviews Grace Davie reviews Religion and Change in Modern Britain, edited by Linda Woodhead and Rebecca Catto. Hilary Pearson reviews The Cambridge Companion to Francis of Assisi, edited by Michael J. P. Robson. England Letters
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Noting God, the Queen and Tony Blair: The British are uncomfortable with a politician who "does God", but don't mind when the monarch does, writes Nelson Jones in the New Statesman. Mis-establishment: Peter Selby gave the 27th Eric Symes Abbott Memorial Lecture in Westminster Abbey. A transcript is available online, along with an audio file. Money becomes new church battleground: Andrew Brown in The Guardian. |
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Reviews John Court reviews How God Became King: Getting to the Heart of the Gospels, by Tom Wright. Peggy Woodford reviews Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death (The Grantchester Mysteries), by James Runcie. Ireland Letters
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Noting English Heritage Christianity. Andrew Brown writes for The Guardian. 'English Heritage Christianity is in the last analysis only heritage. The Englishness and the Christianity both have gone.' Maryland Episcopal Church Leaders Forgive, Offer Funeral Services for Homeless Shooter of Priest and Assistant. 'Bishop Eugene Taylor Sutton and an academic expert on forgiveness likened the diocese's attitude to that of an Amish community in Lancaster County, Pa., that forgave the man who fatally shot five school girls there in 2006.' David Dishneau writes for Huffington Post. The very edge of Englishness: Christopher Howse writes in The Telegraph on a twelfth-century font in Herefordshire. |
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