Andy Walton
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Panama Papers: Avoiding tax isn't a private matter. It's about a decent society
Democracy depends on rule of law â the idea that we are all subject to the same rules. A thriving society depends on us all feeling a part of it and contributing to it.
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Liberation and hope: 10 of the best Jürgen Moltmann quotes
One of the world's most prominent theologians is turning 90. Christian Today looks at 10 of his most profound sayings...
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Pope speaks to Methodists, calls for unity
Francis says Catholics and Methodists together "give concrete witness to the love of Christ"
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Why Tennessee making the Bible its official book is a waste of time
The Bible can look after itself without being the official book of Tennessee or anywhere else. It will carry on being read, sung, wrestled with, preached, discussed, debated and absorbed well into the future.
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Peter: The ordinary hero of the Christian faith
Peter gives us a role model we can relate to. He's a man who wore his heart on his sleeve and made many mistakes. Yet ultimately, he recognised Jesus for who he was and he persevered to the end in spreading the good news.
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Podcasts: 10 of the best to help you learn, laugh and pray
Ten podcasts covering various genres â some of them featuring specifically Christian themes, others with fascinating content â for you to enjoy...
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Why don't Conservatives conserve things any more?
It's not a joke, or a trick. It's one of the most pressing political questions in the US and the UK.
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God is Back: It's time society caught up
We can't understand what it means to be human without understanding faith. That doesn't mean we need mandated worship everywhere we turn. It does mean far better engagement with matters of faith from our education system, media, and wider public square.
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Stop saying Trump supporters are stupid and start dealing with the issues
Calling Trump supporters stupid may make you feel superior but it doesn't acheive anything - and shows the bubble you live in.
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Lahore attacks: How should Christians respond?
More than 70 people dead. At least 300 injured. Thousands of friends' and families' lives altered for ever. How can we respond?
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Pope Francis washes refugees' feet in Maundy Thursday service
Pope Francis has marked Maundy Thursday by washing the feet of refugees at a centre in Rome
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Maundy Thursday to Easter Day: How does the Church mark the 'Triduum'
Here's a graphic to guide you round some of the ways churches will mark the Easter Triduum...