Mention the words "religious broadcasting" in polite company and you can feel the slightly embarrassed echoes of Songs of Praise and Thought for the Day float away into the ether.
Military chaplains will not be forced against their will to marry gay couples after the government agreed to re-write its same-sex marriage laws, ministers have announced.
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Pope Francis and the Chancellor
The Pope leads a huge rally at the Vatican and meets with Chancellor Merkel
UK Census: religion by age, ethnicity and country of birth
Muslims are the most ethnically diverse, Christians the oldest and Hindus are the most likely not to be born in the UK.
Doctors must have nothing to do with suicide of patients
Are doctors willing to prescribe fatal doses of drugs to patients who are nearing the end of their lives?
We need more religious broadcasting, not less
Mention the words "religious broadcasting" in polite company and you can feel the slightly embarrassed echoes of Songs of Praise and Thought for the Day float away into the ether.
Marriage Bill to be changed to protect chaplains-Telegraph
Military chaplains will not be forced against their will to marry gay couples after the government agreed to re-write its same-sex marriage laws, ministers have announced.
Fury at gay marriages in Forces' chapels
Outrage last night greeted government plans to allow gay marriages in Armed Forces chapels.
Lord Chief Justice won't allow 'personal sympathy' to sway decision on assisted suicide
Britain's most senior judged has insisted that he will not allow “personal sympathy” for people with severe disabilities to sway him.
David Cameron would like to forget gay marriage, but it will haunt him
Gay marriage: the Coalition alters mankind’s most important social structure at its peril
Lunch with the FT: Justin Welby
The Archbishop of Canterbury talks to Lucy Kellaway about baiting bankers, trusting God over Google and having pizza delivered to Lambeth Palace
Richard Dawkins wants to revive the Victorian establishment
The arch-secularist's proposal for the House of Lords harks back to a time when the Church of England had bite
The Bible Belt is becoming a force for good
Ignore the caricatures. American Christianity is pushing the Republican elite to be more Walmart than Wall Street
‘Huge scale of marriage breakdown crisis’
High Court judge Sir Paul Coleridge is unapologetic about his Marriage Foundation’s efforts to keep families together - The Times
Dallas Willard, a Man from Another 'Time Zone'
John Ortberg remembers Dallas Willard - Christianity Today
David Bowie's new video 'juvenile', says Archbishop
George Carey on David Bowie's new video - The Telegraph
Geza Vermes, Scholar of Christianity and Judaism, 1924–2013
Remembering a brilliant scholar of Christianity and Judaism - First Things
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