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Holy Fooling

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Christians think differently.

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Of Popes and Kings

Many journalists will have fallen foul of a technicality in their coverage of King Charles’ visit to the Vatican last month. I remember when I ran into its prong for the first time myself. It was while working in a chaplaincy in Oxford, and...

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Halloween past, present, and future

Where does Halloween come from, then? The term “Halloween” is a shortening of ‘All Hallow’s Eve’, which is the day before All Saint’s Day (1st November) in the Christian calendar. You might think, on that basis, the Christian claim on this ...

2 months ago
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Speaking of God

A classic way to win an argument is to imply that your opponent would argue that black is white, if they could. In Plato’s Sophist, the Stranger complains that some speakers are best seen as cheap conjurors - thaumatopoiō̃n \- ‘wonder worke...

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Cardinal Newman's room

St John Henry Newman went up to Trinity College – one of the many academic communities that make up the University of Oxford – in June 1817, having waited since December of the previous year for an available room. The letter from the colleg...

5 months ago
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