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A-Z of Heretics
In the first of a new series, Matthew Graham explains why heretics aren't as bad as they used to be in the good old days |
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They are fallible too
Steve Tomkins remembers a time when he was wrongly detained. The police can make mistakes too |
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The Church expectant
Science fiction author Philip Purser-Hallard looks at faith in an increasingly futuristic world |
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Safe from harm?
Steve Tomkins is worried about the possible demise of a religious institution |
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Defending how exactly?
Steve Tomkins is not happy with the Defender of the Faith postholder |
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War and peace
Steve Tomkins offers his thoughts about the departure of Tony Blair |
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Back to reality
Science fiction author Philip Purser-Hallard looks at what some people predict for faith groups in the futured |
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Darfur reflection
Paula Clifford from Christian Aid offers a reflection about the crisis in Sudan |
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The Papal apology
Steve Tomkins asks what are we to make of Pope Benedict’s comments on Islam and the importance of reason in religion? |
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Church in crisis?
The appointment of a woman Bishop to lead the Episcopalian Church in the US has deepened rifts within the Anglican Communion. Susan Roberts reports |
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Sacred space and the city
In the heart of London a Bedouin tent erected on the rubble left by an IRA bomb is offering a new space for Christian and Muslim scholars to meet. Susan Roberts reports |
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