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On the Pilgrim Way: Time to move?
27/05/2016 | ReformAs a child I was proud to have been born “pre-war” because my sisters always talked about “pre-war” as the golden time. However, those of us born shortly before the Second World War also went on – in many cases … Read More
Robert Beckford Interview: Faith, Films and Theology
03/05/2016 | Reform 1Kay Parris meets theologian, author and Bafta-award-winning broadcaster Robert Beckford
On a grey but close day, with no windows open, the low-ceilinged lobby outside Robert Beckford’s office at Goldsmith’s College in London – at the top of what feels like … Read More
Notes from a dark place: Pain, hatred and the magic of forgiveness
03/05/2016 | ReformHow learning to let go allowed me to live again by Anonymous
I seriously thought about killing him. I quickly realised I never would, but only because I wouldn’t get away with it.
How I hated going to bed. As … Read More
Marilynne Robinson interview: The faith behind the fiction
03/05/2016 | ReformMultiple award-winning novelist Marilynne Robinson reflects on two related themes – the importance of religion and the mysteries of the mind. Interview by Kay Parris
Writing in the Times shortly after the publication of Marilynne Robinson’s third novel in 2008, … Read More
A good question: Should Britain leave the EU?
22/04/2016 | ReformOne question, four answers
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Niall Cooper: The school holiday hunger gap
22/04/2016 | ReformBreakfast is the most important meal of the day. However, increasing numbers of schoolchildren from low income families begin their day without it.
According to a recent survey for the NASUWT teachers’ union, in the past year nearly three-quarters of … Read More
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