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One last snatch
17/04/2013 | ReformThis letter was in our office kitchen, from the company that brings our milk. Because of Margaret Thatcher’s funeral today they will not be able to get it to us. Even in death, the milk snatcher strikes again.
Smells like Holy Spirit
04/04/2013 | ReformIf you watched The Day Today, Chris Morris’s parody news show, in the 1990s, you find the real news is always giving you Chris Morris flashbacks. I just had one reading this headline from the Huffington Post: “Woman claims to … Read More
Benefit of the doubt
04/04/2013 | ReformThe conviction of the Philpotts for benefit-fuelled manslaughter was an extraordinary bit of timing for those who want to feel all right about the government’s benefits reform starting this week, which will make massive public savings at the expense of … Read More
A good question: What’s the point of resurrection?
27/03/2013 | ReformEach month we ask one question and get four answers. This month: resurrection – what is it for?
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This article was published in the April 2013 edition of Reform.
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Teaching God to dance
27/03/2013 | ReformWhen I was a girl in Magdala my mother told me ancient stories of God and my people, the Jews. One began like this: “And it happened after these things that God tested Abraham. And he said to him: ‘Abraham!’ … Read More
In the image: Christianity & art
27/03/2013 | ReformFrom smashing icons to groundbreaking works, Christians have had very different relationships with art. Nigel Halliday explains what he sees in it
For centuries Reformed Christians have had an uneasy relationship with the arts. For some they stood for popery, … Read More
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