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Religion no longer the glue for national identity – is anything?
Ben Ryan reflects on collective identities and the role of the Church
In BriefBen Ryan reflects on collective identities and the role of the Church
In BriefThe first in a mini series looking at what "Doing Good" means today. Nick Spencer introduces the idea of 'Christian Social Liturgy'
In BriefIs religious freedom disappearing from Britain? Are rights becoming weapons? Here's something to ponder
In BriefOlywn Mark, author of our report Passing on Faith, asks why parents are reluctant to make efforts to pass on their beliefs to their children
In BriefElizabeth Oldfield discusses Kwame Anthony Appiah's opening Reith Lecture on religious belief and 'mistaken identities'
In BriefIt's Desmond Tutu's 85th birthday. We need more religious extremists like him.
In BriefEdward Stourton, BBC journalist