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From beyond the grave: Kant opposes Covenant

But should not a society of clergymen, for example an ecclesiastical synod … be entitled to commit itself by oath to a certain unalterable set of doctrines, in order to secure for a time a constant guardianship over each of its members…? I reply that this is quite impossible. … One age cannot enter into an alliance on oath to put the next age in a position where it would be impossible for it to extend and correct its knowledge…

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Archbishop of Canterbury appoints Windsor Continuation Group?

The Archbishop of Canterbury commented: “I am deeply grateful to thosewho have accepted the invitation to carry forward the important work in our Communion’s life that I indicated in my Advent Letter. This is a demanding assignment. I trust they can count on our prayers throughout the Communion as they bring their combined wisdom and attentiveness to the strengthening of our common life through the Windsor Process.”

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Clean up your computer

The report also reveals that some workers, who earn an average of $9.25 per day, were forced to stand during the whole of their twelve hour shifts and requests for chairs were denied. Even a six-month pregnant woman was forced to stand for the whole of a seven hour shift

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What was said and what was heard

Last week, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams found himself at the center of controversy over a lecture and interview about the relationship between Muslim religious

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Adam Smith and Evangelicals

The March issue of The Atlantic is devoted to the topic “Which Religion Will Win”, with a wide ranging series of articles and comments on religion in America and across the world. It begins with a comment by Walter Russell Mead about the apparant moderation of American evanglicals, in which Mead borrows some analysis from Adam Smith.

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