
World expert of political Islam, Prof.Olivier Roy (EHESS, Paris), who will speak on: "Secularization and Fundamentalism: two faces of the same coin?"
A discussion meeting of the Oxford Secular Society, open to people of all persuasions, with Simon Barrow, co-director of the think-tank Ekklesia.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
Recently published books by well-known secularists claim that religion is poisonous. Some varieties of secularism say that religion need not, and should not, play any role in the life of our society.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
Recently published books by well-known secularists claim that religion is poisonous. Some varieties of secularism say that religion need not, and should not, play any role in the life of our society.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
Recently published books by well-known secularists claim that religion is poisonous. Some varieties of secularism say that religion need not, and should not, play any role in the life of our society.
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
A conference organised and held by St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation
Poverty Action Week will be a major opportunity to for local churches to discover and engage with poverty and social justice issues within their own communities.
What would happen if your church or youth group took ‘acting justly, loving mercy and walking humbly with God’ (Micah 6:8) seriously?
Religious modernity seen from the angle of societies that have adopted the autonomy of individuals, thereby creating a god of their own.
This event launches the LSE Forum on Religion, established to provide LSE and the broader community with a space for coordinated, interdisciplinary discussion on religion in contemporary society.
Tom Wright is bishop of Durham. Rabinder Singh is a member of Matrix Law Chambers. Roger Smith is director of JUSTICE. Lord Hoffman is the Lord of Appeal in Ordinary.