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Identity and risk (2)

In the second of two blogs, Philip Giddings explores Christian understandings of risks, and uncertainty and how they apply to the EU referendum. He writes that for Christians ultimate security can only be found in Almighty God. This means not having to give way to fear or fatalism in the EU referendum debates: rather we take confidence in His promise that as we walk with Him risk gives way to security and together in Him we find our true identity.

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A Dutch view on Britain’s EU referendum

Joost Röselaers, Minister of the Dutch Church in London, argues that Britain shouldn’t leave the EU but rather work with others to reshape it.

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How can the EU be re-membered?

Jonathan Chaplin grapples with how the EU can be re-membered and how Christians can assist that task

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Is Europe an imagined community?

Nick Spencer and Ben Ryan from Theos investigate Europe’s self-conscious cultural amnesia which risks asphyxiating its future.

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Choral diplomacy and the songs of peace

Caroline Spelman reflects on the lessons to be learnt from last year’s joint concert involving the parliamentary choirs from Germany and the UK.

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