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Editorial: Attitudes to wealth, poverty and class
28/02/2024 | ReformWhat do these words all have in common? Villain, rascal, knave, clown, blackguard, mean, vulgar, churlish, boorish, vile…
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This is an extract from an article published in the February 2024 edition of Reform
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Art in Focus: March 2024
28/02/2024 | ReformSelf Portrait as a Shopping TrolleyOil on canvas, 2021Kate Wilson
If you were asked to think of yourself as an everyday object, what would it be?…
Art in focus is curated by Meryl Doney
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Reviews March 2024
28/02/2024 | ReformScarred for life
Silver HazeDirected by Sacha PolakCertificate 15, 102 minutesReleased 29 March
As a small child in real life, the actor Vicky Knight was burned in a fire. Today, her body still bears the physical scars of the trauma … Read More
Jesus and… his biographers
28/02/2024 | ReformSusan Durber on what we learn from four different lives of Jesus
At the heart of Christian faith is the compelling story of Jesus of Nazareth. Christianity is not abstract, but begins with the story of a person….
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The kindness of strangers
28/02/2024 | ReformColin Thompson tells the remarkable story of a Jewish girl saved from Czechoslovakia in 1939
My mother, Hertha, celebrated her 100th birthday on 17 July last year. The story of how she came to be in this country at all … Read More
A good question: Christianity: Left? Right?Neutral?
28/02/2024 | ReformOne question, four answers
Peter Knowles‘Identifying faith with party is too easy’
It is wildly obvious to most writers for this magazine, and preachers and prayer writers in our tradition, that Christianity leans to the left….
Peter Knowles is a … Read More

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