The agonising death of liberal atheism
Everyone “does God” now
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Everyone “does God” now
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In my congregation in Lewisham, I can see a hunger to be more serious
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The first female archbishop of Canterbury holds an office much depleted of power and influence
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Literature still looks to the clergy for answers
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Reform’s church policy risks the house of God going the same way as the House of Fraser
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“Finding Harmony” reveals Charles’ roots in a strange esoteric network of Traditionalist intellectuals
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The porn star’s conversion to Christianity seems unlikely, but God loves an outcast
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The tree does not preach; it gathers
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