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Andy Walton looks at whether there is a "Religious Right" emerging in Britain
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Guest blogger Paul Billingham considers the current debate over the practice
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Faith groups know that the terms of the debate don’t exclude their most awkward contributions in advance
Guest blogger, Paul Billingham, reports on the recent Theos event with Robert Skidelsky.
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Sport used to be a matter of leisure. Now its a matter of work. And its a lot less fun than it should be.
Douglas Carswell thinks the Church of England is like a basket-case state run monopoly. But its more like a Spiritual NHS.
Most of us will have felt a little disorientated this week after the four day weekend. Elizabeth Hunter argues that breaking out of rhythms is a healthy discipline.
Nick Spencer listens for sounds of an earlier celebration
David McIlroy looks for the prospects facing the next generation
Something is wrong when you find yourself agreeing with the National Secular Society.
Nick Spencer asks how democracy is faring in the place of its birth
Andrew Graystone of the Church and Media Network advises the Murdochs on how to 'get fit'.
Elizabeth Hunter reflects on the Westminster Faith Debates and calls for more civil conversations about religion
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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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Guest blogger Paul Billingham considers the current debate over the practice
Time for the Church to cut the knot
Guest blogger Jonathan Chaplin presents a case for disestablishment
Denham on 'doing politics' and 'doing God'
Faith groups know that the terms of the debate don’t exclude their most awkward contributions in advance
Robert Skidelsky: How Much Is Enough?
Guest blogger, Paul Billingham, reports on the recent Theos event with Robert Skidelsky.
Bob Diamond and the banks
Chris Alexander argues that it's time to break up the banks
The Global Charter of Conscience
Guest blog on the Global Charter of Conscience
Sport can't give us a good society
Sport used to be a matter of leisure. Now its a matter of work. And its a lot less fun than it should be.
The CoE is a Spiritual NHS
Douglas Carswell thinks the Church of England is like a basket-case state run monopoly. But its more like a Spiritual NHS.
In Defence of Bank Holidays
Most of us will have felt a little disorientated this week after the four day weekend. Elizabeth Hunter argues that breaking out of rhythms is a healthy discipline.
The Other Jubilee
Nick Spencer listens for sounds of an earlier celebration
The Age of Insecurity
David McIlroy looks for the prospects facing the next generation
Freedom of speech, the ASA and Archbishop Cranmer
Something is wrong when you find yourself agreeing with the National Secular Society.
Greece: the beginning and end of democracy
Nick Spencer asks how democracy is faring in the place of its birth
Rupert Murdoch: A fit and proper person?
Andrew Graystone of the Church and Media Network advises the Murdochs on how to 'get fit'.
Religion in the UK is changing, not disappearing
Elizabeth Hunter reflects on the Westminster Faith Debates and calls for more civil conversations about religion
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