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Reviews – March 2014
19/02/2014 | ReformTheologies in Asia
The Lotus and the Sun: Asian theological engagement with plurality and power D Preman Niles Barton Books, $35 (AUS)
D Preman Niles, a Sri Lankan Christian, has served in theological education and mission leadership at the Christian … Read More
A time to heckle
03/02/2014 | ReformSometimes two unrelated news stories coincide and turn out to be commentaries on each other. And sometimes the result is utterly bloody depressing.
So there are two religious stories from Australia in UK papers at the moment. One is the … Read More
URC vs Arms
31/01/2014 | ReformThe United Reformed Church has spoken out against the UK arms trade, and in support of the Christians on trial on Monday for obstructing an entrance to the London arms fair.
Roberta Rominger, URC general secretary, said today: “We suggest … Read More
Torture on trial
28/01/2014 | ReformRemember this? In November, Reform reported on Christians being arrested for obstructing torture, protesting with prayer and exorcism at the London Arms Fair. Their trial starts on Monday. Please read the blog by Symon Hill, protester, defendant, and writer of the article.
Update: Supporters … Read More
What a Great War!
28/01/2014 | ReformThe anniversary of the First World War is a time to rethink our society’s infatuation with the military, argues Jill Segger
“Every man thinks meanly of himself for not having been a soldier, or not having been at sea.” Samuel … Read More

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