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Tracing the history of faith in public life, New Statesman, 4 March 2008

by Archive | Mar 4, 2008

Jonathan Bartley from the Christian thinktank Ekklesia traces the history of faith in public life

Row over Bush’s ‘censored’ library, The Guardian, 25 February 2008

by Archive | Feb 28, 2008

Ekklesia quoted in coverage of the George W Bush presidential library which found a university location in Bush’s home state of Texas – but controversy and accusations of bias have followed it even there..

Removing Bishops from the Lords, Sunday Programme, BBC Radio 4, 17th February 2008

by Archive | Feb 17, 2008

Jonathan Bartley discusses the removal of bishops from the House of Lords with James Jones the bishop of Liverpool, and argues for their removal.

“Devil in details” in archbishop’s sharia plan, Reuters, 10 February 2008

by Archive | Feb 10, 2008

“What Dr Williams is talking about in practical terms is either superfluous … or it runs the risk of compromising his other key principles,” Simon Barrow, director of the British religious think-tank Ekklesia, argues in an analysis.

Best of the blizzard over Rowan’s sharia brainstorm, Tom Heneghan of Reuters, 10 February 2008

by Archive | Feb 10, 2008

Examines What lies beyond Lambeth’s Sharia humiliation? and A multi-faith muddle — two pieces by Simon Barrow, director of Ekklesia, who sees Williams trying to link a declining Church of England with growing minority groups to press for opt-outs for...
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