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Niall Cooper: What makes a good society?
28/04/2014 | ReformWhat it means to be a “good society” is a fundamental question for all of us. What values underpin a good society? And what can we do as individuals, churches and wider communities to put it into practice locally?
Over … Read More
Editorial: How to have a conversation
28/04/2014 | ReformAugustus Toplady wrote the well-loved hymn “Rock of Ages” in 1763, when John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement, was at the height of his powers. They were both ministers and religious writers, evangelical leaders in the Church of England … Read More
On the pilgrim way: Experiencing helplessness
28/04/2014 | ReformSpring seems particularly beautiful this year – masses of daffodils and magnolia to lift the spirits. But, the weeds are also flourishing, and, following minor surgery on a foot, I cannot wear a shoe to get into the garden. I … Read More
At home with charity
16/04/2014 | ReformPaddy and Carol Henderson, founders of the pioneering foodbank charity, the Trussell Trust, talk to Stephen Tomkins
Paddy and Carol Henderson opened the first foodbank in Salisbury in 2001. Seven years later, their foodbanks are a national phenomenon, a focus … Read More
Maternal life
28/03/2014 | ReformThe feminist Catholic theologian Tina Beattie talks to Stephen Tomkins
Tina Beattie has offended Catholic traditionalists with her defence of women’s ordination. And, in 2012, she was one of 27 Catholics who wrote to The Times arguing that Catholics could … Read More
A good question: Do faith schools have a future?
27/03/2014 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Do faith schools have a future?
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This article was published in the April 2014 edition of Reform.
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