Entries categorized as blogs
wikio’s top twenty religious blogs – sneak preview
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The Church Mouse Blog
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Bartholomew’s Notes on Religion
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The hermeneutic of continuity
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eChurch Blog
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Islam in Europe
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The Freethinker
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Lesley’s Blog
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Anglican Mainstream
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Clayboy
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Maggi Dawn
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Phil’s Treehouse
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Thinking Anglicans
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The Beaker Folk of Husborne Crawley
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Nick Baines’s Blog
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Of course, I could be wrong…
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Apologetics 315
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Peter Saunders – Christian Medical Comment
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An Exercise in the Fundamentals of Orthodoxy
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The Ugley Vicar
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Epiphenom
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synod blogged
The papers have been reporting constantly on the discussion of women bishops at synod. As ever, the headlines tend to sensationalise the issues, and – even skew the impression gained from even the most balanced reportage. I do not believe that the Archbishops have lost their authority, for instance – it’s one of the glories More...
The Pope and blogging
The Telegraph reported at the weekend that the Pope approves of new media, and has told priests “…they should write blogs and use the internet more,” and “learn to use new forms of communication to spread the gospel message.”
“Priests are thus challenged to proclaim the Gospel by employing the More...
Blog police
The Church Mouse reports that Baroness Buscombe (new chairman of the Press Complaints Commission) thinks the PCC should consider extending its remit to cover blogs. She thinks that because blogs are a source of breaking news, they might need the same regulation as newspapers. It ain’t gonna work. I’m thinking of other attempts to use old More...
Blogging Bishops
two or three years back there were so few bishops who blogged that the ones that did had some kind of mini-celebrity status. As if those "old, grey men" were amazingly cool, or unusually young, for a Bishop.
Well, as an inveterate blogger myself, and older than quite a lot of Bishops, I'm happy to More...




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