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| | Theological Radicalism and Tradition: 'The Limits of Radicalism' with Appendices. By Howard E. Root. Edited by Christopher R. Brewer. Pp. xii + 165. Illustrated. Abingdon: Routledge, 2018. [An extended version of a review for the Journal of Theological Studies.] The prominence of Howard E. Root (1926-2007) during his career is not matched by his obscurity...
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| | Heat and Light, Ellen Van Neerven. St Lucia, Queensland : University of Queensland Press, 2014. Australian Women Writers Indigenous Writers 4 stars A beautifully crafted book combining family history, speculative fiction, and stories of contemporary life written by a talented Australian Indigenous woman. Ellen Van Neerven is an accomplished young writer of Dutch and Indigenous...
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| | The period from the 1950s to the early 1970s was one of rapid change in the British churches, and in their attitudes to the society around them. The period saw a sweeping relaxation of the 'moral law' in the UK, an emptying of that law of its Christian content; from suicide to capital punishment, divorce...
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| Matilda of England Matilda of England was the eldest daughter and third child of, arguably, Medieval Europe's most glamorous couple. Born in London in June 1156, the daughter of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II was baptised by Theobald, Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Priory Church of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate. As her parents ruled...