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Reviews Mike Starkey reviews A New Kind of Christianity: Ten Questions that are Transforming the Faith, by Brian McLaren. (Church Times) John Binns reviews The Early Church: History and Memory, by Josef Lössl. (Church Times) Christopher Howse reviews Heaven and Earth in Little Space, by Andrew Burnham. (The Telegraph) Canada England Episcopal
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Noting Harlem Churches in Fight for Survival: 'Churches' in the title is a misnomer. Trymaine Lee's article in the New York Times is virtually a profile of All Souls Episcopal Church and its tough struggle to keep the doors open. Henry and Hell: Andrew Brown asks in the Guardian about this sermon by Rowan Williams. Christopher Howse writes about the same in the Telegraph. Whose is Newman?: 'Cardinal Newman was the greatest English Catholic of the Victorian age. But whose side would he be on today?' The Guardian wants to know. |
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Reviews John Armson reviews For All That Has Been, Thanks: Growing a Sense of Gratitude, by Rowan Williams and Joan Chittister. John Saxbee reviews Hermeneutics: An Introduction, by Anthony C. Thiselton. John Polkinghorne reviews The Religion and Science Debate: Why Does It Continue?, edited by Harold W. Attridge; Horizons of Cosmology: Exploring Worlds Seen and Unseen, by Joseph Silk; and Who Made God? Searching for a Theory of Everything, by Edgar Andrews. Canada England Events Ireland Letters
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Noting Tutu's God of Surprises: 'An intimate and joyous conversation with the Nobel laureate on how his understanding of God and humanity has unfolded — from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission through the violence that marks South Africa today, and even in his friendship with the Dalai Lama.' From the Speaking of Faith programme, [American] National Public Radio. Why Cardinal Newman is no saint: 'If Newman is in heaven, as all Catholics surely believe, he is likely to be exerting his influence with the Almighty — not to produce miracles, but to stop his own transmogrification into an official plaster saint.' John Cornwell, writing for the Times (London), is author of Newman's Unquiet Grave: Portrait of a Reluctant Saint. |
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