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Reflections

  • 130,000 deaths
  • A dilemna
  • A Good Friday meditation on healing, based on Moltmann’s The Way of Jesus Christ
  • A holiday from purpose
  • A past redeemed
  • A permanent conflict?
  • A window in the heart
  • Amor Causa
  • Anxiety: creative and destructive
  • Ash Wednesday
  • Barnabas
  • Beaded meditation
  • Blessings of the dawn
  • Bonhoeffer and the two-bob watch
  • British Muslim writes for Catholics on roots of heretical Muslimist fanaticism
  • Commonplace fidelity
  • Drought
  • Embracing fallibility
  • Encouragement for the melancholy student
  • Forgiven, but not forgotten
  • From facts to wisdom
  • Guessing about grief
  • Here is liberty
  • Holy overwork week
  • Hymns have a way
  • Immaculate misconceptions
  • In the belly of the fish
  • Is corporate apology possible?
  • Jazz and simnel cake
  • Katrina: who sinned?
  • Let there be (less) light
  • Li Tim Oi 1938 – 1992
  • Libenter excipe
  • Mary and me
  • Not-so-good Friday
  • Our capacity to inflict suffering for our beliefs
  • Our Immanuel
  • Radiant peace of the divine sabbath
  • Really looking
  • Sabbath rest or salvation-by-shopping?
  • Spiritual health and the dogs of Internet war
  • The blessing of healing
  • The courage to change one’s mind
  • The dark so close and the heavens so distant
  • The Gift of peace
  • The God who suffers
  • The Lambeth talk
  • The Pope and Newman
  • The school of disappointment
  • The speed myth
  • Why are you afraid?
  • Wonderment
  • Word, music and hope-filled mystery
  • Work in the present moment
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