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The making of the great British Christmas
(8 minute read) The feast described in carols and schmaltzy TV adverts is a complicated patchwork of cultures constantly evolving, as Adam Brocklehurst reveals.
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A world without hugs…
(4 minute read) Marie McCoy explores the sadness of a world deprived of the sense of touch.
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Science and religion: old enemies or unconscious friends?
(12 minute read) Theodore McKeever offers a path through a minefield of misunderstanding.
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Soothing an angry world
Adamah is one year old today and the articles it has published in its first year of life show it is meeting a pressing need.
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Presidents and Precedents …
Jennifer E. Morel considers new Justice Amy Coney Barrett and issues of faith and fidelity in the US Supreme Court.
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A love that is not transactional
(6 minute read) Advent can speak to us of authenticity in our relationships, believes Nicole Law.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
(3 minutes) But what on earth is this most American of celebrations all about? Keith Stanfield pens a modern and very personal ode of gratitude to the “land of the free and the home of the brave”
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Remembering everyone’s Rabbi
(8 minute read) When a voice of reason dies, it’s time to listen again to its wisdom. We could all benefit from the gentle and wise insights of Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, says Benedict Rogers.
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The sex scandal that the tabloids ignore
(8 minute read) Only international pressure will save young girls from kidnap and forced marriage in Pakistan, says John Pontifex.
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When youth finds its voice: young Nigerians resist SARS abuses
(6 minute read) Patience is a virtue. But when it comes to waiting for the fruits of democracy, it's a virtue which has its limits, says Joshua Nwachukwu.





























