Editorial, Alan Brown and Mary Hayward |
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Spirituality for now and the future |
Ursula King |
p.10 |
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How does the Theravada Buddhist tradition adapt to change? |
Sarah Shaw |
p.13 |
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Christian futures |
Linda Woodhead |
p.16 |
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Changing traditions, unchanging Tradition: Some thoughts
on Orthodox Christianity |
Angelika Baxter and Gillian Crow |
p.20 |
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Shaping the future: an Anglican perspective |
Graham James |
p.22 |
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A fog of uncertainty — a humanist peers into the future |
Marilyn Mason |
p.25 |
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‘Shaping the future’: the way in which Islam responds to
a rapidly changing world |
Fatma Amer |
p.27 |
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The need to adapt but not to adopt: a study in Shi’a Islam |
Clive Erricker |
p.30 |
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Shaping the future: a Jewish perspective |
Clive A. Lawton |
p.33 |
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Shaping the future: a Sikh perspective |
Indarjit Singh |
p.36 |
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Doing and studying religion in cyberspace |
Gwilym Beckerlegge |
p.38 |
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Caring for dying patients in a multicultural society |
Shirley Firth |
p.42 |
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The legacy of memories: working with bereaved families at
a children’s hospice |
Erica Brown |
p.45 |
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Shaping the future: visions in religion ... visions for
religious education |
Lynne Broadbent |
p.49 |
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Text, belief and personal identity: creating a dialogue |
Mary Searle-Chatterjee |
p.51 |
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Signalling Transcendence: beyond the National Framework
for RE |
Brian Gates |
p.54 |
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Reviews |
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p.59 |
n/a |
Editors’ notes for The Shap Calendar of Religious Festivals
2004/2005 |
Jabal Buaben, Cherry Gould, Eleanor Nesbitt, David Rose,
Peter Woodward |
p.79 |
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