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In the image: Christianity & art
27/03/2013 | ReformFrom smashing icons to groundbreaking works, Christians have had very different relationships with art. Nigel Halliday explains what he sees in it
For centuries Reformed Christians have had an uneasy relationship with the arts. For some they stood for popery, … Read More
Faith in Action: Karen Openshaw
27/03/2013 | ReformKaren Openshaw, chaplain for the Oasis academy school in Salford, Greater Manchester
I went to a local evangelical church as a child – twice every Sunday. My parents split up when I was 11, and then my mum got cancer, … Read More
Pope for the future?
27/03/2013 | ReformTwo responses to the appointment of Pope Francis
Out with the old and in with the… old” cracked one Vatican watcher on hearing the news of the election of a 76-year-old Argentinian, the first Jesuit and Latin American to ascend … Read More
Letter from a Birmingham Jail
27/03/2013 | ReformFifty years ago this month, Martin Luther King led a peaceful demonstration in Birmingham, Alabama. He was jailed, and criticised by white clergy. He wrote his classic response in the margins of a newspaper. This is an extract
I am … Read More
David Livingstone. Hero or failure?
20/02/2013 | ReformBritain’s most famous missionary is 200 this month. Stephen Tomkins explores a newly-discovered story
It’s a baptismal service, and all around people are in tears – not from joy or because they are spiritually moved, but from anger and fear.
Their … Read More
On doing and being
20/02/2013 | ReformAny of us can learn to enrich our lives by dispensing with shallow notions of success or failure in the pursuit of something greater, says Jennifer Kavanagh
Success and its frightening shadow, failure, are embedded in our culture. From birth … Read More
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