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Andy Walton looks at whether there is a "Religious Right" emerging in Britain
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Elizabeth Hunter reflects on the Westminster Faith Debates and calls for more civil conversations about religion
The Joint Committee on the draft HoL Reform Bill have taken a common sense position on Bishops and religious representation, but that's not the end of it.
Lauri Moyle argues that the government is giving out mixed message about God and mammon.
Nick Spencer asks what our flight to law and markets have in common.
Nick Spencer doubts signs that only point in one way.
If you quote the Golden Rule, what will you do when people hold you to it?
The freedom of speech debate is important- but we must not overlook motivation, says Elizabeth Hunter
This week Julian Baggini launches his Heathen's Manifesto. Elizabeth Hunter responds
Sunday trading is back on the agenda. Will a coalition of the willing oppose the changes? Sadly, probably not.
Paul Bickley on the cultural changes behind the gay marriage debate
Nick Spencer reviews Prof. Roger Trigg's latest book on a delicate balance.
Professor Richard Dawkins and Archbishop Rowan Williams debated politely this week in Oxford's Sheldonian, but revealed very deep differences.
Nick Spencer looks at the question of Christian nominalism
Guest writer, Angus Ritchie, reflects on the impending eviction of the Occupy protest camp from St Paul's.
Bideford Council Prayers Ban: Why court cases are simply confusing the issue.
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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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Religion in the UK is changing, not disappearing
Elizabeth Hunter reflects on the Westminster Faith Debates and calls for more civil conversations about religion
Bishops to stay in Lords
The Joint Committee on the draft HoL Reform Bill have taken a common sense position on Bishops and religious representation, but that's not the end of it.
The Olympics, mammon and God
Lauri Moyle argues that the government is giving out mixed message about God and mammon.
Is contact becoming contract?
Nick Spencer asks what our flight to law and markets have in common.
Signs of the times
Nick Spencer doubts signs that only point in one way.
One risk of religious rhetoric
If you quote the Golden Rule, what will you do when people hold you to it?
Freedom of Speech: Can we talk about this?
The freedom of speech debate is important- but we must not overlook motivation, says Elizabeth Hunter
The Heathen's Manifesto: A Response
This week Julian Baggini launches his Heathen's Manifesto. Elizabeth Hunter responds
Jesus v. George
Sunday trading is back on the agenda. Will a coalition of the willing oppose the changes? Sadly, probably not.
Love, honour and obey
Paul Bickley on the cultural changes behind the gay marriage debate
Equality, Freedom and Religion: What is the balance?
Nick Spencer reviews Prof. Roger Trigg's latest book on a delicate balance.
Where Culture Wars come from
Professor Richard Dawkins and Archbishop Rowan Williams debated politely this week in Oxford's Sheldonian, but revealed very deep differences.
Are you a real Christian?
Nick Spencer looks at the question of Christian nominalism
How should Christians engage with Occupy?
Guest writer, Angus Ritchie, reflects on the impending eviction of the Occupy protest camp from St Paul's.
Bideford Council Prayers: Court Cases confuse a relational issue
Bideford Council Prayers Ban: Why court cases are simply confusing the issue.
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