Doug Gay
Do Presbyterians Make Better Prime Ministers?
Catalogue No GB06-26
A Church of Scotland minister reflects on the Blair-Brown moment in British politics and on some of the typical adjectives which get attached to Gordon Brown.
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Breaking up Britain: how to be a Christian nationalist
Catalogue No GB07-32
A reflection on the recent election success of the Scottish National Party, making a case for why and how Christians should support nationalist parties.
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- Politics
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Alternative Worship - grit in the Church's shell
Catalogue No GB03-09
Alternative Worship has carved out an innovative and creative space in and on the margins of the church in the UK over the last decade, reimagining the possibilites for worship and church. But what of the future? Can we see some pearls in the making?
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- Topics:
- Church
Those pearly gates - re-discovering the politics of going
Catalogue No GB03-37
In John's vision, the Holy City famously has 'pearly gates'. Exploring the politics of going to church (or not), Doug argues that a churchless faith is reactionary and that for us (like Jesus) the church is a pearl of great price.
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- Politics
Learning to be Church: Unpacking the Emerging Project
Catalogue No GB07-31
Unpacking ‘emerging Church' as an ecumenical model for change and reform in the life of contemporary churches.
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- Church
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The Party's over
Catalogue No GB08-17
Membership of political parties is falling rapidly in 21st century Britain. Is this a cause for alarm or celebration amongst Christians? Doug Gay explores why 'counting ourselves out' can be a prophetic option for Christians in the UK today and asks what it would take for us to regain our faith in party politics.
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