I suppose I’m a cultural Anglican…– Richard Dawkins
I suppose I’m a cultural Anglican, and I see evensong in a country church through much the same eyes as I see a village cricket
I suppose I’m a cultural Anglican, and I see evensong in a country church through much the same eyes as I see a village cricket
That Britain today is a liberal society is largely because of the philosophy and outlook of the Anglican Church, which did so much to shape
My mother’s family is Christian: her father was a Baptist lay preacher, and her brother, in a leap of Anglican upward mobility, became a vicar
During the ten years I lived in the U.K., I frequently attended an Anglican church just outside of London. I enjoyed the energetic singing and
I don’t think Auden liked my poetry very much, he’s very Anglican.
As a practising Anglican I go to church on a Sunday.
Our children are very much remaining Anglican, and I very much wish to remain and shall remain a Catholic.
When I first came to Oxford, I struggled to feel comfortable in an Anglican, public school-dominated institution.
I was brought up a strict Christian. My father was a lay preacher, my mother a church warden. The rhythm and ritual of the Anglican
In the nineteenth century, many Anglican theologians, both evangelical and catholic, embraced positively the proposal of evolution.
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