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When America Stopped Being Great: A history of the present by Nick Bryant

05 November 2020 | by Reg Naulty

'Many people can remember that there used to be a redistribution of income, funded by taxation. What happened to that?' | Book cover of When America Stopped Being Great: A history of the present by Nick Bryant

The governance of a society has big implications for the lives of the people living in it. Hence Plato’s Republic, which was meant to ensure that rulers knew what goodness is, and how to give it expression in a state they governed. Ideally, they would create a society in...

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A Long Walk, A Gradual Ascent: The story of the Bolivian Friends Church in its context of conflict

05 November 2020 | by Johan Maurer

'How did Quakers attain such prominence in a relatively small South American country?' | Book cover of A Long Walk, A Gradual Ascent: The story of the Bolivian Friends Church in its context of conflict by Nancy Thomas

Quick quiz: which four countries of the world have the highest numbers of Quakers? Answer: Kenya is in number one position, followed by the USA and Burundi. In fourth place by total number, and in third place by proportion of total population, is Bolivia. How did Quakers attain such prominence...

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The heart and the hour

05 November 2020 | by Angela Arnold

'At the start, it’s no more than a fist' | by Alexandru Acea on Unsplash.

At the start, it’s no more than a fist, doing that opening, shutting, pumping business.

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What lies ahead

29 October 2020 | by Anne M Jones

'Permitted, but risky is a bus ride. I take my familiar 172.' | by Ant Rozetsky on Unsplash.

Mashed into the last summer sunshine cold wind, a paper-cut barb Hints at winter ahead. Though told that warmth would banish this virus it hovers still, a vulture that threatens our fresh horizons Corralls us back into our cups Of joys, miseries and memories.

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Bible and Ecology: Rediscovering the Community of Creation, by Richard Bauckham

15 October 2020 | by Frank Regan

'The human became a god and we forgot how embedded in nature we are; how interdependent with other creatures.' | Book cover of Bible and Ecology: Rediscovering the Community of Creation, by Richard Bauckham

Richard Bauckham, a former professor of New Testament Studies, invites us to rediscover our membership of the Community of Creation. This community is larger than the community of humankind. It consists of many species, some extinct, others recently born.

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Choosing Life: My father’s journey in film from Hollywood to Hiroshima, by Leslie A Sussan

15 October 2020 | by David Zarembka

‘The horror of nuclear weapons is effectively realised; Choosing Life carries a gut emotional level of disgust.’ | Book cover of Choosing Life: My father’s journey in film from Hollywood to Hiroshima, by Leslie A Sussan

I should say up front: Leslie Sussan and I are both members of Bethesda Meeting in Maryland, USA. She has been working on this book about her father, Herb Sussan, for thirty years.

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Conspiracy, directed by Frank Pierson

15 October 2020 | by Helen Porter

'The script is not invented. It comes from the only surviving copy of the SS minutes of the proceedings.' | Cover of Conspiracy, directed by Frank Pierson

I recently plucked up courage to watch this film, which I have had on my shelves since I bought it in a charity shop a couple of years ago. It is a hard watch but essential viewing, increasingly so with the resurgence of fascism in the world.

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The Book of Trespass: Crossing the lines that divide us, by Nick Hayes

15 October 2020 | by Tony Tucker

‘Nationalism suits the landowning classes because it gives people a sense of ownership when they own nothing at all.' | Book cover of The Book of Trespass: Crossing the lines that divide us, by Nick Hayes

Nick Hayes’ fascinating and provocative book is a tearing away of much of the pretence of British history. A nation’s view of itself is rarely realistic and in our case the fabrications are literally set in stone. The great houses and estates of the land are, if we care...

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Ground zero

15 October 2020 | by Jonathan Wooding

'...building a meeting-house from open air...' | by Valentin Petkov on Unsplash.

Rain is all mist without fall, and mottled with grey motions, the sky. There’s a sea-roar in that fruitless sycamore, and eucalyptus leads the cheer, throwing jackdaws in streaming perichoresis about a pale, unblooded sky.

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The proud old lineage

08 October 2020 | by Reg Naulty

We Poets of the proud old lineage Who sing to find your hearts, we know not why (James Elroy Flecker) When found, they are free to follow their imaginations, gladly, wherever they may lead:

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