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Abortion advertising, second homes and gay jokes BBC1 The Big Questions

by Archive | Mar 30, 2009

Ekklesia co-Jonathan Bartley is a panelist, with Nicky Campbell presenting the topical debate from the Linton Village College in Cambridgeshire. Other panelists include Benedictine monk Dom Antony Sutch, feminist writer Julie Bindel and comedienne Helen Lederer.

Traditional Anglicans want to join Catholic Church, Associated Press

by Archive | Mar 5, 2009

Ekklesia comments on the news that the Vatican is considering welcoming into the Roman Catholic Church a group of traditional Anglicans who broke away from the global Anglican Communion nearly two decades ago over women’s ordination and other issues.

Challenging evangelicals over their attitudes to gay Christians, BBC Sunday Sequence

by Archive | Mar 1, 2009

Jonathan Bartley debates with Krish Kandia of the Evangelical Alliance, the approach of Evangelicals to gay Christians, and why they don’t allow a diversity of viewpoints within the Evangelial Alliance

Faith can face challenge of freedom, says thinktank, UN Observer

by Archive | Feb 27, 2009

Report on Ekklesia’s suggestion that rather than resorting to fearful rhetoric about ‘marginalisation’ or ‘persecution’, Christians and people of faith in Britain have a real opportunity to contribute to the public good and to defend the...

Some British Christians feel oppressed in the public square, Christian Science Monitor

by Archive | Feb 26, 2009

High-profile cases involving Bible-sharing and prayer have raised concerns. But many say that reining in certain expressions of faith is a necessary compromise in a multicultural society. Ekklesia quoted.
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