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Written by Steve Bishop
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Thursday, 17 April 2008 |
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The day event on "Nietzsche
& postmodernism" with Richard Russell at Wick Court - real Jacobean manor house - at Wick between
Bristol & Bath, on Tuesday, 29th April(10am-4pm, only £10) is at
serious risk of being cancelled due to low numbers.
Please consider coming &
contact Claire Franklin claire[dot]franklin[at]bristoldiocese[dot]org at the Bristol Diocesan Offices to confirm a place.
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Written by Rudi Hayward
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Tuesday, 01 January 2008 |
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Happy New Year to our readers!
Do check out Jeremy Ive's latest Biblical reflection on the Holy Spirit here .
Steve Bishop on a new Worldview book here .
Richard Gunton explores how a reformational approach can help in the evolution controversy here .
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Written by Rudi Hayward
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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 |
A reformational approach to Christianity emphasises the transformative and restorative implications of the Lordship of Christ. Christianity has a certain dynamism as in Christ we find the root of a new life, a fullness to life, that brings restoration and renewal to the brokenness of the world in which we live. This emphasis leads reformational Christians to seek new directions in all spheres of life, going to the root of things in order to challenge what does not bring glory to God and blessing to neighbours.
The purpose of this blog is to take the first steps in bringing this reformational perspective to bear on Christian action in the context of the UK. We hope to provide a (virtual) focal point for reformationals in the UK which is open to dialogue with other Christians, and sympathetic or interested non-Christians, in the UK.
As part of the joint commitment to share and promote reformational thought and action in the UK made at the UK Reformationals' colloquium (October 06) held in Leeds, we are pleased to be associated with the work of the West Yorkshire School of Christian Studies ( WYSOCS) which hosted the colloquium and provides the organisational focal point for reformationals in the UK.
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