Yet where there was once the appearance of a monovocal evangelicalism there is now robust polyphony—what theologian Scot McKnight calls “the biggest change in the evangelical movement at the end of the twentieth century, a new kind of Christian s
When David Cameron announced his support for same sex marriage during his keynote speech at the 2011 Conservative Party conference, his endorsement stemmed from an understanding of marriage as a means for commitment and social stability: "I don't sup
The new Archbishop of Canterbury has claimed that Britain’s current economic dark days are reminiscent of the 1930s and children are going hungry - The Telegraph
CHURCHES which opt out of performing gay marriages could be punished by being refused funding or frozen out of running local projects, Roman Catholic bishops believe - The Telegraph
Australia: At least one Jewish MP will not participate on election day because it falls on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Judaic calendar - The Age
Facing death, Wilko Johnson talks of gratitude and joy – you can have this sensation without theology, but it gives life to theological speculation - The Guardian
"What do you have against Palestinians? What have they done to you? They are only against Jews. Jews are evil." One of them helpfully added that the Jews "crucified Our Lord". - The Telegraph
Fewer than one in four people now believe that following Islam is compatible with a British way of life, Britain's most senior Muslim minister will warn today - The Independent
HEAD TEACHERS and governors in Roman Catholic schools could be disciplined or even sacked for living with their partner outside marriage, according to new Church guidelines- The Telegraph
Over the last week scientists and Buddhist scholars have been working to prove that religion and science can not only co-exist — but benefit each another - The New York Times
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‘I had never had any contact with a Jewish person’
The Undergraduate Parliamentors project asks people of different faiths, and none, to work together for a common goal - The Times
‘Ultras’ explain the national increase in the number of Jews
The census is revealing surprising changes in Britain’s Jewish communities - The Times
Church of England raises fears over future of RE in schools
The Church of England has warned that the Government has “no real interest” in religious education - The Telegraph
Evangelicals who have left the right
Yet where there was once the appearance of a monovocal evangelicalism there is now robust polyphony—what theologian Scot McKnight calls “the biggest change in the evangelical movement at the end of the twentieth century, a new kind of Christian s
Marriage equality or the destruction of difference?
When David Cameron announced his support for same sex marriage during his keynote speech at the 2011 Conservative Party conference, his endorsement stemmed from an understanding of marriage as a means for commitment and social stability: "I don't sup
Church should have more control over Russian life: Putin
President Putin says the Orthodox Church should be given more say over family life, education and the armed forces in Russia.
Britain's "dark days" are like the 1930s, new archbishop says
The new Archbishop of Canterbury has claimed that Britain’s current economic dark days are reminiscent of the 1930s and children are going hungry - The Telegraph
Gay marriage: churches which opt out could lose 'Big Society' role, Roman Catholic bishops fear
CHURCHES which opt out of performing gay marriages could be punished by being refused funding or frozen out of running local projects, Roman Catholic bishops believe - The Telegraph
Jewish MP to put religion before politics
Australia: At least one Jewish MP will not participate on election day because it falls on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Judaic calendar - The Age
Scientology was inevitable: the lesson of Lawrence Wright's book, Going Clear
It's easy to mock Scientology, but in its veneration of celebrity it is the perfect product of 20th-century America - The Guardian
The force of delight in the world
Facing death, Wilko Johnson talks of gratitude and joy – you can have this sensation without theology, but it gives life to theological speculation - The Guardian
The Jews crucified Our Lord': Irish antisemitism and the complicity of the Catholic bishops
"What do you have against Palestinians? What have they done to you? They are only against Jews. Jews are evil." One of them helpfully added that the Jews "crucified Our Lord". - The Telegraph
Baroness Warsi: Fewer than one in four people believe Islam is compatible with British way of life
Fewer than one in four people now believe that following Islam is compatible with a British way of life, Britain's most senior Muslim minister will warn today - The Independent
Catholic church warns 'non-chaste' school heads could be sacked
HEAD TEACHERS and governors in Roman Catholic schools could be disciplined or even sacked for living with their partner outside marriage, according to new Church guidelines- The Telegraph
Where Science and Religion Coexist
Over the last week scientists and Buddhist scholars have been working to prove that religion and science can not only co-exist — but benefit each another - The New York Times
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