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04 February 2012
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NEW FAITH + PUBLIC POLICY SEMINAR SERIES
The first of a series of public seminars by the Faith and Public Policy Forum
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An address by ArchBishop of Southwark Peter Smith celebrating CSM's 50 year legacy
Cathloic Arch Bishop Peter Smith praises CSM's passion for justice and expounds its biblical basis
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Tradition And Change: Four People
Helen Goodman MP's response to Blue Labour's Politics Of Paradox
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Read John Milbank on David Cameron's Berlin speech
Respublica Fellow Professor John Milbank on the Prime Minister's recent speech on Multi-culturalism in Berlin.
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The Church in Parliament: New C of E Website Resource
Theos seeks new Director
Christianity and the Labour Party: New Essay
Rowan Williams talks cuts
The Archbishop of York responds to the CSR
Archbishop of Westminter to Speak on 'Living the Virtues in a Time of Austerity'
For such a time as this?
Keir Hardie Society Press Release
The 'Big' challenge for Labour
Benedict in Britain
Archbishop of Canterbury preaches at the opening of a new parliament
Gavin Shuker MP's maiden speech in Parliament
Week of Prayer in Parliament 2010
Faith is a great starting point for the election says Stephen Timms MP
It is Time Labour 'Did God'
'Faith in Politics – Why Vote' Archbishop of York
Biblefresh: It Could Change Your World
Labour 'must win religious vote' in election
The Importance of Sport
Archbishop of York Joins Workers To Fight Corus Closure
MP tells 10,000 Christians to claim promise of Jesus for capital
MPs of many faiths agree on common values
The Prime Minister Talks about Christianity in our Society
Week of Prayer for Parliament 2009
Archbishops urge people to vote on 4 June
24-7 prayer in Parliament
SUSA GOES LIVE
SUSA web site will be ready to go live on 3 February 2010.
Susa is a wide-ranging resource hub that is designed to deliver more extensive and effective Christian engagement in politics and government. Named after the biblical city from which we get a Prime Minister, a Senior Civil Servant, a Lobbyist and an Activist, it aims to encourage and equip Christianity in the UK so that church increasingly sees its role in political engagement as being: biblical; missional; and possible.
CSM, 14/12/2009