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Jo Dirks looks at a new film on the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
It is a truism that most people today are intensely interested in spirituality, less interested in religion, and little interested in churches.
Alex McDermott examines Brett Hutchins’ Don Bradman: Challenging the Myth.
Andrew Hamilton surveys four books on power and the Catholic Church.
Like Simpson’s donkey, small consolations can sometimes be seen through the smoke of war.
Debates about primacy of conscience illustrate the necessity for a passion both for truth and for freedom.
Anthony Ham visits Tunisia, Homer’s land of the Lotus-Eaters
Ralph Carolan visits The Temple Down the Road: The life and times of the MCG by Brian Matthews.
In a knee-jerk of anti-terrorist fervour, the French Government seems to want religion to be totally private, walled in.
Poems by Dimitris Tsaloumas & Michael Farrell
Anthony Ham follows the historical footsteps toward Mecca.
Alan Nichols reviews Muriel Porter’sThe New Puritans: The Rise of Fundamentalism in the Anglican Church.
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