Jonathan Langley
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Five reasons why Paula Gooder is going to influence your theology
One of Britain's most exciting theologians on bridge building, not listening to the nice things people say about her and Jesus Christ: celebrity.
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Can forgiveness be a tyranny? A discussion with Marina Cantacuzino
The founder of The Forgiveness Project on the "tyranny" of forgiveness, and how religious people have no monopoly on the concept.
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Modern technology is ruining everything
No it isn't, don't be stupid. Things change. Get over it.
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Pastors, please stop doing this one thing
Yes, it still happens. In 2015. Pastors and worship leaders still tell people to move a few rows forward to the front of the church. Let us be the generation to stop the madness.
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A wind in the house of Jesus: Greenbelt and the next Reformation
Is the Greenbelt festival emerging from its troubles with the potential to transform Christianity?
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Trans women, white black women and one way the Church is ruining the Left
Two high-profile stories last week showed how inconsistent most of us are in approaching identity politics.
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Why Theresa May's fear of 'divisive ideas' should terrify us all
Tolerance and free speech â core values of a truly democratic society today â only have meaning if they protect speech which is unpopular, might seem threatening and could be divisive, writes Jonathan Langley.
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Ten missionary women who Just. Can't. Even.
These Victorian missionary women just can't even.
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Beyond Afropessimism: why Africa still needs those stories of starving children to be told
Is it everybody's job to tell all of Africa's stories? Do we really make things worse by depicting African poverty and suffering?
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Five other cities Fox News probably thinks are '100% religious'
A helpful guide to the religions of other UK cities, by Jonathan Langley.
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21 minutes of Alternative worship music from bands that might surprise you
Want some more challenging worship songs? Look no further.
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Bombing Iraq: 5 tough questions to ask ourselves
Christians shouldn't be so quick to support military action in Iraq, writes Jonathan Langley.