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A good question: Should Scotland choose independence?
27/06/2014 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: Should Scotland choose independence?
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This is an extract from the July/August 2014 edition of Reform.
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Justice that mends
27/06/2014 | ReformOur justice system delivers retribution, but fails to change lives. Paul Chambers explains the benefits of restorative justice
She stands, fragile, surrounded by the darkest of memories. She begins to tell her story, a mother whose son was brutally murdered. … Read More
Introducing… Dorothee Soelle
27/06/2014 | ReformIn this occasional feature, a contemporary writer introduces a classic thinker. This month: Andrew Francis on Dorothee Soelle
The passionate opening address of the 1983 Vancouver Assembly of the World Council of Churches was delivered by Dorothee Soelle (1929-2003), one … Read More
Changed inside
27/06/2014 | ReformA prisoner who got a chance to change, Kieran describes how his life was turned around
I got arrested for dealing drugs. I was sentenced to prison for two years and nine months for possession of cannabis with intent to … Read More
A kind of sleepwalking
27/06/2014 | ReformHow much of your time is spent truly awake? Judy Hirst sounds the alarm
We all wake up in the morning in different ways. I often holiday with two friends I have known since childhood. They are impossibly early risers, … Read More
Let us not pray
27/06/2014 | ReformWhat’s so great about not going to church? After 50 years without missing a Sunday, Ian Gregory conducted an experiment in bunking off
William Inge, the dean of St Paul’s, said: “One of the lasting pleasures in life is that … Read More

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