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By Andrew Symes, Anglican Mainstream: It’s a risk saying anything about this Lambeth Conference, because any “news” being reported will have almost certainly been reported somewhere else first, and comment on the latest development risks being out of date as soon as its posted. This is why we have compiled a selection of articles about […]
By Rod Dreher, The American Conservative: On the journey back to Vienna today from Krakow, I re-read one of my favorite books: Rites Of Spring: The Great War and the Birth of the Modern Age, a highly acclaimed work by the Latvian Canadian historian Modris Eksteins. I revisited it not only because it’s a great […]
Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life Public Lecture given by zoom Friday July 29th at 12 noon GMT. I have had a journey with ill-health since 1975 when my kidneys gave way. Shortly after that my house was burnt. With Andrew Boyd I have told that story in ‘Neither Bomb nor Bullet – Ben […]
by Paul Kingsnorth, unherd: […] I find it useful, in trying to parse the madness of that culture war, to see the time we are living in as what I have come to call a culture of inversion. The West’s ongoing decline has caused its elites to lose faith in their cultural inheritance, and this […]
by Bradley G Green, American Reformer: Introduction. While Critical Theory as a school or tradition of thought is not new, it has come to some prominence in recent years. While there are numerous persons and writing with varied perspectives within this school or tradition, it is nonetheless possible to summarize the principles and convictions of […]
by Capel Lofft, Artillery Row: What did William Gladstone, Lord Salisbury and Keir Hardie — the three leading figures of respectively the Liberal Party, the Conservative Party and the Labour movement of the 1890s — have in common? They were all extremely serious men of God. Gladstone and Salisbury were both children of the Oxford […]
by Mark Tooley, Juicy Ecumenism: Canadian pop public thinker Jordan Peterson, a non-Christian, has of course generated controversy with his recent video message to churches urging them to appeal especially to young men. Here’s his most cited quote: The Christian Church is there to remind people, young men included, and perhaps even first and foremost, […]
from Coalition for Marriage: Found innocent in a district court, Finland’s is facing an appeal from the country’s Prosecutor General, who is convinced that support of real marriage is hate speech. Päivi, a Member of the Finnish Parliament and a former Minister of the Interior, took time out of her busy schedule to talk to […]
by Michael Brown, The Stream: Rosaria Butterfield, Ph.D., is one of the most articulate, clear-headed voices in the Church today addressing issues of sexuality and gender. As a former lesbian feminist, now a committed Christian, she understands the LGBTQ+ mindset and is able to confront it with eternal, biblical principles. At the same time, she […]
by Daniel Hofkamp , Evangelical Focus: Ukrainian missionary Mariana Laskava talks about her experience of leaving Kiev and continue serving refugees. “Every opportunity is used to preach the gospel”. Mariana Laskava is Ukrainian. She serves as a missionary with Word of Life, a mission with a Bible institute based near Kyiv. She had to flee […]
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