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The Buddhist Society

The Buddhist Society is an organization in London that makes known the principles of Buddhist traditions and beliefs and encourages the practice of those principles.

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The Jewish Chronicle (London)

The Jewish Chronicle is the world’s oldest Jewish newspaper. It is based in London and has reporters all around the world. Stephen Pollard is editor.

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“Are video games art: the debate that shouldn’t be”

A Dec. 6, 2012 Guardian article on whether video games qualify as art, a debate that’s begun as a result of independent video games such as thatgamecompany’s Flower (2009, Sony Playstation 3) and Journey (2012, Sony Playstation 3) as well as Quantic Dream’s Heavy Rain (2010, Sony Playstation 3). Quantic Dream’s David Cage has always argued […]

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Anglican Communion News Service

Anglican Communion News Service is a media service for the Anglican community. It highlights news regarding the Anglican Christ in Communion church, seeking to educate its members on the global community. It is based in London.

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James Davies

James Davies is a  senior lecturer in social anthropology and psychotherapy at Roehampton University in London and a  psychotherapist. He wrote an article in the winter/spring 2011 edition of the Harvard Divinity Bulletin, “The Rationalization of Suffering,” about the role of suffering and faith in therapy.  

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Jewish Historical Society of England

The Jewish Historical Society of England promotes the study of Ango-Jewish history. It holds monthly meetings and publishes annual transactions known as Jewish Historical Studies. The Society is based in London.

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Katherine Southwood

Katherine Southwood is a tutorial fellow in theology and religion at St. John’s College in London. Her research focuses on the Hebrew Bible, with an emphasis on Israelite marriage practices and religious identity. She is the author of Ethnicity and the Mixed Marriage Crisis in Ezra 9-10: An Anthropological Approach and a number of articles on Jewish marriage […]

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David Fincham

David Fincham is the director of theology and ethics at St. Mary’s University College in London. He is an expert on Catholic education and his publications include PSHCE in Catholic secondary schools: Stakeholders’ views and “Pastoral care in Catholic Schools,” which was published in The Pastoral Review.

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