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The political establishment and the country as a whole are struggling to digest the political import of the scale of Jeremy Corbyn’s win in the Labour leadership elections. His victory […]
You could be forgiven for thinking that the contemporary political air is ever ‘full of sound and fury’. For example, witness the furore over the decision to include a service […]
Christ in All Things: William Temple and his writings Stephen Spencer (Editor) Canterbury Press, 2015, 248 pp., pbk, £30.00 It was my pleasure over the summer to read Stephen Spencer’s […]
The news over the summer has once again been dominated by the politics of migration and violent extremism. There have been pictures of asylum seekers crowded into leaking boats crossing […]
Guest blogger Alp Arat has a PhD in Sociology of Religion and currently works as a committee member at the British Sociological Association’s Sociology of Religion study group. His doctoral […]
In the second instalment of our series written by members of the Faith & Flourishing Neighbourhoods Network Simon Foster finds himself treading a fine line between creating community and destroying it. As a social […]
In the first of a new blog series written by members of the Faith & Flourishing Neighbourhoods Network, Will Jones reflects on difference, unity and the future of community. “I thought […]
“This is a horse. Either you get on it or it dies”. This quote from Yanis Varoufakis in his first interview since resigning as Finance Minister of Greece, and a […]
The latest title in our Temple Tracts series ‘God and Money’ by Eve Poole is out now! Download today for just £2.99. I have been driven to forgery by my children. […]
by Chris Baker
24 Jun 2015
This has been a heady and breathless week for anyone interested in finding a ‘politics of hope’. Last Thursday, the Vatican launched Pope Francis’ much anticipated encyclical on climate change […]