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Tag Archives: Andrew Brown
The church: It’s meant to be a community in which one learns obedience safely
The announcement made by the House of Bishops that clergy in a civil partnership could become Bishops as long as they remained celibate was not really a new announcement. Speakeasy Rev Giles Fraser took to the Guardian to announce that … Continue reading
Posted in church, culture
Tagged Andrew Brown, Bishop, Christianity, Church of England, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Giles Fraser, God, Jesus, Mark Meynell, Stanley Hauerwas
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Do we really face US style culture-wars in the UK?
I try an answer to this question over on the Current Debate section at Theos. In the article I explore what sort of culture war we are looking at in the UK, if at all. A comparison is also made … Continue reading
Posted in church, God, politics
Tagged Andrew Brown, church and state, Guardian Cif, New Statesman, Secularisation, Secularism, Sunny Hundal, Theos
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