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Theology As Beach Thriller
Page 10 from 1st November 1991Brendan Walsh "THE new Don Cupitt?" repeated the young assistant in the Dilions near Oxford Circus. "Selling like hot cakes." Fans of the......

Persevere In Prayer Is The Answer
Page 4 from 2nd January 1981REGARDING Annie Austin's letter on Dec. 12 on Christmatic Renewal, the real problem is lack of' adequate spiritual direction. There seem to be two......

Common Sense Christianity
Page 9 from 1st March 2002At a time when the whole notion of 'England' is threatened, this exhaustive two-volume survey of English spirituality reminds of our extraordinary......

Roman Inopportunity Knocks Once Again
Page 10 from 28th October 1977THOSE who opposed the definition of Papal Infallibility at the First Vatican Council did not do so because they could not credit his infallibility......

Milestone On The Path To Reunion
Page 3 from 10th May 1985Fr Edward Yarnold Si, a member of both ARCIC 1 and ARCIC II, on the bishops' response to the Final Report. H OW far have we got towards reunimi......

Why We Should All Offer The Eucharistic Sacrifice
Page 5 from 9th June 1978THE CHURCH is coming into an era when the universal priesthood of all baptised and committed Christians will be increasingly recognised, while the......

Ecumenism: Need For
Page 4 from 11th June 1971ma a militant alliance , FEW men can have contri buted more to ecumenism than my father, Sir Henry Lunn, I hope it may be possible to arrange a......

And The B.b.c.
Page 4 from 12th February 1965B's W. J. Etbs ard , WHAT part should religion play in 'publicservice' broadcasting in a nominally Christian country? That is what Lord . Reith had......

Revolt Among The Liberals
Page 7 from 15th July 1983OXFORD out of term time in the sultry heat of the long vacation is a drowsy place. The congregation for John Keble's Assize sermon on July 14,1833,......

Curate's Egg With Real Limits Ecumenical Theology And The...
Page 6 from 8th August 1986THIS curate's egg of a book by a "parish-based" Anglican theologian has two aims, one constructive, the other destructive. The constructive aim is......