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On the pilgrim way: “Lent seems a recipe for self-absorption”
22/01/2016 | ReformSheila Maxey fights self-absorption in Lent
I am a bit wary of Lent and its call to self-examination and repentance. It seems either a recipe for self-absorption or for depression. Rowan Williams, speaking in St Paul’s during Advent – another … Read More
Editorial: Give radicalism a chance
22/01/2016 | ReformWords can mean different things in different contexts, can’t they? I once asked a Reform interviewee, who was telling me about the great work he had pioneered, what records he’d kept. His eyes lit up and he started talking about … Read More
Gift Ideas: How to give more
27/11/2015 | ReformHooray for the presents and carols and cards and tinsel! You’ll hear no Scroogery coming from Reform Towers. But, once all the wrapping is in the bin, and the sage and onion is stuffing human tummies, it is a shame … Read More
Books of the year
27/11/2015 | ReformGoing Christmas shopping for a book lover? Before you head off, join us as we cast our minds back over the new books that Reform writers loved most in 2015
A Lot Like Eve: Fashion, faith and fig-Leaves: A … Read More
Commitment-Phobe: When I change the world
27/11/2015 | ReformPreaching from the choir
This time last year, I had recently decided that I would give Christianity a serious go. I don’t think I could have imagined that the following year I would be singing in the choir for the … Read More
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