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'The Reader' Magazine
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The Reader - Winter 2005
Time and Place:
Includes articles on The Christian Theology of Place, Praying in Time and Space, The Virtue of Staying in One Place and using familiar sights and landscapes in reflecting on Mark's Gospel.
Also Banda Aceh, Cairo and Grantham, and the Arctic Tundra and The Bible and Ministry.
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The Reader - Autumn 2005
Paul:
Two Lonely men - the story of Paul; The Gospel according to Paul; St Paul and the transformation of friendship;Recent Pauline Studies; A resource feature for studying the Letter to the Romans.
Also Cyprus and Rome - two ports-of-call on Paul's journey.
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Some of the stories from Africa used as illustrations in General Synod by the new Archbishop of York.
Reader Ministry for Church Growth - Tina Upton.
Gloria Helson reflects upon her five-year term as Vice-Chair of the Central Readers' Council.
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The Reader - Summer 2005
Media - Dancing the Kingdom:
On the theme of media, Includes articles on- prospects for Religious Broadcasting, The Readers' website, communicating the story of the Anglican Church through an exhibition at the Vatican, use of films/DVDs/videos in home groups, and better informed media discussion of religion.
There are also articles on Changing Competencies for Leadership, Attracting Younger Readers, and inter faith and inter race, dialogue and issues.
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The Reader - Spring 2005
Suffering and Struggle - Where is God?
Includes articles on Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Atonement.
A variety of reflections and comments on the Asian Tsunami - Where were you God?
And also The Windsor Report, Psalms, Chaplaincy to the Paralympics and Boscastle- before and after the flood.
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