
A day conference organised by Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
Richard Dawkins and others claim that science and religion are incompatible. Others argue that on a more sophisticated view there is only the appearance of a clash. Who is right?
Each one of these 4 practical workshops explores a different method of challenging inequality and violence using nonviolent means.
Views of liberty in these islands have been polarised. On the one hand, it has been proclaimed as a marked and precocious British achievement and quality ("Britons never shall be slaves!").
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
In recent years the government has introduced a raft of new speech crimes, including incitement to religious hatred and incitement to sexual hatred.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Each one of these 4 practical workshops explores a different method of challenging inequality and violence using nonviolent means.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Between 31 January and 8 February, over 100 events will take place around the UK, organised by local churches and projects to raise awareness of poverty and homelessness.
Cathedrals, Churches and religious organisations across the world have been urged to pray for over 60 million people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
The constitutional upheavals of the 17th century gave rise to the view of individual liberty to which we have basically subscribed ever since; that our liberty consists in our not being unnecessarily