We published an eight–page supplement in the Church Times published on 26 October 2007
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Page 1'Delighted' to address MCU conference, proud to be liberal, aware that we're fallible - Gene Robinson. |
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Page 2Who's who in the MCU. The search for a truth that no-one can own - John Saxbee. Questions can open our minds - Steven Shakespeare. |
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Page 3Struggle is on for the Anglican soul - the 2008 MCU Conference. A still, small voice in a global storm - Paul Bagshaw. |
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Page 4Ray Gaston at All Hallows Church, Leeds; A smart church with a radical message, 'people matter' - Charles Hedley at St James' Church, Piccadilly - Betsy Grey. |
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Page 5Adrian Alker at St Mark's Church, Sheffield; 'Through openness, struggle, laughter and prayer we discover the sacred' - Maggie Butcher at St James' Church, Piccadilly - Betsy Grey. |
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Page 6If religion doesn't want to be seen as part of the problem it must work to be part of the solution - Alan Race. Yes, there are liberal Christians on campus - Liam Purcell. |
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Page 7Strident atheists are the new fundamentalists - Richard Harries. Beware of the Bible: it's the key to our understanding of Jesus. But he used scripture intelligently and so should we - Keith Ward. Back with a vengeance, the curse of creationism - Paul Badham. |
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Page 8MCU Conferences: strong views, good friends, and healthy debate - Rosalind Lund. The nocturnal prowl of the professor in striped pyjamas - Joan Dorrell reviews a history of theologocal education at Cuddeson by Mark Chapman. |