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The Importance of Dialogue

Since the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War the world has been overshadowed by the ominous threat of the Clash of Civilizations predicted by Samuel Huntington (1993). According to this apocalyptic vision China, in … Continue reading

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Human Rights and the Demands of Peace

We are reminded again today of the terrible human rights abuses perpetrated by Great Britain and the United States of America and their allies in the ongoing ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistan and Iraq. In todays copy of the Guardian … Continue reading

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Social Responsibility and Incarnational Faith

It is disturbing to note how facile it has become in recent times for the mass media and other public voices to caricature the Church and the Christian faith. Regrettably this is largely the fault and failing of the Church. On the … Continue reading

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