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Reviews – July/August 2020
26/06/2020 | ReformThe new normal?
Fanny Lye Deliver’dDirected by Thomas ClayCertificate 18, 110 minutesReleased digitally on 26 June
Shropshire, 1657. The aftermath of the English Civil War and a time when ideas about politics, relationships, religion and society are up for grabs. … Read More
Editorial: Keep appreciating
26/06/2020 | ReformI took a little bit ill last week. Nothing very specific, certainly not youknowwhat, but it was enough to put me in bed. The next morning, I felt well again. No, that’s not quite right. The next morning, I felt … Read More
Art in Focus – June 2020
26/06/2020 | ReformDie Speisung (The Feeding)Nikola Saric, watercolour on canvas
The Serbian German painter Nikola Sarić came to sudden prominence in 2015 because of his Icon of the Holy Martyrs of Libya (see ‘Art in focus’, Reform, September 2018.) Sarić was horrified … Read More
Do stay for tea and coffee: ‘He clashes with their candles and calm’
29/05/2020 | ReformPaul Kerensa on how the Church can serve introverts and extroverts alike
Introverts, extroverts, converts: lend me your ears. This is the third and final column in a series of three, pondering how the Church can serve introverts and extroverts … Read More
On the pilgrim way: ‘Am I wasting time?’
29/05/2020 | ReformI am writing this in late April and find myself, not surprisingly, thinking about time. I was brought up with quite a puritanical approach to time: it had to be used well. We offered our talents and our time to … Read More
I am… back on the medical frontline
29/05/2020 | ReformSusan Salt returns to medicine after ministry
In March 2019, after a 30-year career in medicine, I resigned from my post in palliative medicine. I voluntarily removed my name from the General Medical Council’s register and was ordained deacon in … Read More

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