Does Easter mean anything?
In the void we live in, it is worth something to know you are not alone and to love thy…
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In the void we live in, it is worth something to know you are not alone and to love thy…
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The family has never been the centre of the church.
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How immigration is revitalising British churches.
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Reading the Bible is tempting me towards belief.
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It’s reductive to describe the creator of the entire universe as a mere man.
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How long will LGBTQ+ people have to suffer before the Church of England changes it mind on same-sex marriage?
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As a child, Christmases meant exclusion. Today, I am making my own Yuletide traditions.
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Forget phoney culture wars. Jesus would have been appalled by conservative attacks on the poor and marginalised.
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From Stormzy to Bukayo Saka, the future of Christianity is often to be found in black and brown people.
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A vocal, intolerant minority has defined us for too long.
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Only a minority of people in England and Wales now identify as Christian.
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True Christianity is about unconditional love; it should not be a moral thermometer.
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Immature readings of scripture have become a litmus test for conservatives’ faith.
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The Christian right reveres a harsh individualism that runs directly contrary to the true meaning of Christmas.
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Reactionary wings of the Roman Catholic and evangelical churches in the US are fanning the flames of conspiracy theories and…
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Stephen Greenblatt’s book is a pellucid and absorbing account of the Biblical tale’s great significance.
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It took me a long time to realise my morals are not Greek or Roman, but thoroughly, and proudly, Christian.
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