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A good question: Should Scotland choose independence?
27/06/2014 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Should Scotland choose independence?
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This is an extract from the July/August 2014 edition of Reform.
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Jumble Sales of the apocalypse: Meeting an idol
27/06/2014 | ReformSimon Jenkins meets an idol
I got into a bit of a tangle with worship recently. A friend who works on Stephen Fry’s QI (BBC Two) invited me to join the studio audience for a recording, and, in the green … Read More
Let us not pray
27/06/2014 | ReformWhat’s so great about not going to church? After 50 years without missing a Sunday, Ian Gregory conducted an experiment in bunking off
William Inge, the dean of St Paul’s, said: “One of the lasting pleasures in life is that … Read More
A kind of sleepwalking
27/06/2014 | ReformHow much of your time is spent truly awake? Judy Hirst sounds the alarm
We all wake up in the morning in different ways. I often holiday with two friends I have known since childhood. They are impossibly early risers, … Read More
Changed inside
27/06/2014 | ReformA prisoner who got a chance to change, Kieran describes how his life was turned around
I got arrested for dealing drugs. I was sentenced to prison for two years and nine months for possession of cannabis with intent to … Read More
Introducing… Dorothee Soelle
27/06/2014 | ReformIn this occasional feature, a contemporary writer introduces a classic thinker. This month: Andrew Francis on Dorothee Soelle
The passionate opening address of the 1983 Vancouver Assembly of the World Council of Churches was delivered by Dorothee Soelle (1929-2003), one … Read More

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