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Is there a “Religious Right” emerging in Britain?

Andy Walton looks at whether there is a "Religious Right" emerging in Britain

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What is 'Christian Britain'?

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Words have emotional impact.

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Could a banker get through the eye of a needle?

The Bible is not often heard in Parliament.

Theos director takes up new job

On 4 January 2011, after five and a half years, Paul Woolley, our founding Director, left Theos to take up a new job as Executive Director of Charity at the Bible Society.


Does morality need religion?

It’s the kind of question that is liable to get the irreligious rending their garments in righteous indignation.

What makes a wise choice?

The European Commission has sent a gift to three million secondary school children across the European Union.

Christmas set to be toughest for Britain's poor, new research reveals

Christmas will be a difficult time for Britain's poor, according to new research published today by Theos, the public theology think tank.

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