Echoing Rafters, I often wonder at the wisdom an old building must accumulate from the thoughts and discussions that have been exchanged within it. By Dr. Alison Elliot, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 2004, Associate Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues in the University of Edinburgh
Reflections on Travelling, 'Take my camel, dear' said my aunt Dot, as she climbed down from this animal on her return from High Mass. >By Revd. Ulla Monberg, Director of Training for the Anglican Diocese in Europe
The Making of Europe, In 1932, in the midst of world depression and the growth of fascism, an English schoolteacher published a book that looked back on a common European heritage, by Professor, D.Phil. Brian Patrick McGuire, Professor, Roskilde University, Denmark
Boredom: A spiritual problem for our common earth? By Dr. Bård Mæland, Professor of Systematic Theology, Norway.
Dog eat dog society, Unicef has just published a report on child poverty in rich countries. It is very critical of Britain, by Peter Sedgwick is Dean of the Faculty of Religious and Theological Studies, Cardiff University
Don't worry, be happy, According to the Eurobarometer, 82 percent of the EU citizens are happy. By Hana Volna, Interpreter and Translator, Master of Scandinavian Philology and Theology. Works for the Foreign Ministry of the Czech Republic on EU issues.
Hardly to believe, When I first saw the picture of Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams next to one another, I thought it was one of these manipulated photos. by Peter Skov-Jakobsen, Lutheran minister in Holmens church in Copenhagen
Birgit O'Sullivan
- 21. april 2007
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