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Monday, 19 September 2011

Speaking for God in a Secular Society - The Rt Revd Lord Richard Harries

People say we live in a secular society, but do we? If by secular society is meant a set of political arrangements that are neutral as far as religion is concerned, is this desirable? If it is, how should Christians seek to address it?
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