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Alison Webster is the author of ‘Found Wanting: Women, Christianity and Sexuality’ (Cassell, 1995), ‘Wellbeing’ (SCM Press, 2002), and ‘You Are Mine: Reflections on who we are’ (SPCK 2009). A […]
It’s not just me then. In a letter to the Catholic Weekly The Tablet (16th January 2016) Steve Wilson wrote, “I have asked friends for a definition of this word. We […]
Guest blogger Chris Heinhold is a PhD candidate in the Chester Centre for Islamic Studies, at the University of Chester. His current research project is focused on generational dynamics within transnational […]
Once more our media outlets and devices have been clogged with scenes of terror and devastation. Innocent citizens going about their daily business have their lives ripped apart by acts […]
Risk. It’s probably our fault, all of this. It was the Scholastics who famously got round usury by deciding that ‘reasonable interest’ was legitimate. This was defined in various ways, […]
To celebrate the launch of our new Temple Tracts series, Timothy Stacey reviews our latest publication… Chris Baker and John Reader (2016) 21st Century Religion: Violent Extremism to Civil Society?, London: William […]
Our guest blogger Mark Dawson is carrying out PhD research with the University of Leeds, looking at church action for Fair Trade as a form of Public Theology. He is […]
February and March for the bird watching community is the season of the year when we begin to observe territorial and nest building behaviour and the first signs of northward […]
From 1993 until 2007 I served as a board member of what was one of the early stock transfer housing associations, based in the West Midlands. On transfer we were […]
Following last week’s Primates’ meeting of the Anglican Communion, we share an edited extract from Hayley Matthew’s Temple Tract ‘Grace & Power: Sexuality and Gender in the Church of England’. […]