Where does LLF stand on history? It’s certainly trying (but unfortunately failing) to keep up with the contemporary world; and I’m thinking here just of those […]
The end-result of the Living in Love and Faith process, all 482 pages of it (hereafter LLF), is a good deal better than it might have […]
The release of Living in Love and Faith (LLF) by the Church of England has caused an uproar from all corners of the Anglican debate regarding […]
There is much to like in Living in Love and Faith. Some may think it too long, but that seems to me one of its strengths: […]
There is much that is positive about LLF. There is evidence of able people who have undertaken much work in producing it. The book is commendably […]
Nic Tall at General Synod Nic Tall is a member of the C of E’s General Synod, and also part of The Campaign for Equal Marriage’s […]
The Modern Church conference, Living in Love and Faith, scheduled for July 2020 has been postponed and will now take place in July 2022. The conference this […]
If you are following the Church of England’s agonisings over same-sex partnerships and the Living in Love and Faith project, you’ll be interested in Giles Goddard’s […]
The Church of England’s long-awaited book Living in Love and Faith has now been published. It describes itself as ‘Christian teaching and learning about identity, sexuality, […]