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Alexander, Sam (2025): Pass it on, 158.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Ali, Syed Mustafa (2025): The Violence of (White) Nonviolence, 158.
Alker, Adrian (2016): Spiritual but not Religious?, 120.
Altizer, Thomas (1997): Why So Conservative?.
Armstrong, Peter (2017): Video: The Sea of Faith – The Quest Goes On.
Arnold, Matthew (2000): Dover Beach.
(2018): Dover Beach, 129.
(2025): Dover Beach.
Ashby, Robert (1998): The Fellowship of the Human Spirit.
(2000): Humanism without Adjectives.
Ashworth, Anne (2000): Non realist Worship – Paradox or Possibility?.
(2000): Review: The Trouble with God: Religious Humanism and the Republic of Heaven (Book Review) by David Boulton.
Assisi, Francis of (2015): Canticle of the Creatures, 117.
(2020): Canticle of the Creatures, 137.
Astley, Jeff (1994): Re-Review (and Review): The Sea of Faith by Don Cupitt.
(1994): Re-Review (and Review): The Sea of Faith by Don Cupitt.
Barrett, Helen (2015): Review: Agnes’s Jacket by Gail A. Hornstein, 116.
Barrett, Michael (2014): Religious Naturalism, 112.
Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth (2025): A Sea-Side Walk, 155.
Beake, Fred (2024): Finzi at Malmesbury Abbey, 153.
Beint, Kevin (2015): Green and Pleasant Misery, Dark Satanic Struggle, 115.
(2015): SOF Sift: Kevin Beint on his Spiritual Journey, 116.
Belli, Gioconda (2023): To Nicaragua (2023).
Beresford, Anne (2015): Later, 116.
Betto, Frei (2005): Grand Inquisitor Becomes Pope Benedict XVI.
Beverley, David (2000): Is SOF a Cheshire Cat?.
(2000): Is SOF a Cheshire Cat?.
(2000): Is SOF a Cheshire Cat?.
Bhoda, Jasbir (2024): Theology and/or Philosophy, 151.
(2025): From Religion to Philosophy, 158.
(2025): Resisting Sofiac Religion, 156.
Bielby, Nicholas (2015): Thomas More’s First Step in Heaven, 117.
(2022): Adam the Second, 143.
Billings, John (2026): Faith, Trust, and the Courage to Live Truthfully, 159.
Blake, William (2015): The Divine Image and The Human Abstract.
(2016): From: The Everlasting Gospel, 120.
(2016): From: The Everlasting Gospel, 120.
(2017): Holy Thursday.
(2017): Holy Thursday, 126.
(2023): Jerusalem. 2 Extracts.
Booth, Bob (2014): SOF Sift: Shaking the Sieve, 113.
Boucnik, Robert (2023): (Un)certain.
(2023): Creative with Our Faith, 148.
Boulton, David (1997): Leicester Squared.
(1998): When Spirituality Met the Full Monty.
(2000): A Republic of Children.
(2000): A Republic of Children.
(2000): Atheism at half-cock.
(2000): Atheism at half-cock.
(2000): Atheism at half-cock.
(2000): Conference Report: Faith of the Future — 2000 Sea of Faith Annual Conference.
(2000): Review: a 2004 book of poetry by Katabasis.
(2000): Review: Don Cupitt’s ‘Mysticism after Modernity.
(2000): Review: part two of Nigel Leaves’ study of Don Cupitt. Polebridge Press, 2005. 194 pages. £11. ISBN 0944344631. Surfing on the Sea of Faith is available at £11 postfree from Stephen Mitchell, All Saints Vicarage, The Street, Gazeley, Newmarket, CB8 8RB. Special double deal: Surfing on the Sea of Faith and The Way to Happiness by Don Cupitt.
(2000): What on Earth is Religious Humanism?.
(2001): Eyes on the Skies, Feet on the Ground.
(2002): Broadcasting Faith and Fantasy.
(2003): A World of Difference — London Conference 2003.
(2015): Let’s Hear it for Utopia!, 117.
(2017): Review: Utopia for Realists by Rutger Bregman.
(2018): Review: Victorian Agitator: George Jacob Holyoake by Stephen Yeo, 128.
(2019): David Boulton reviews Embodiment by Dinah Livingstone, 133.
(2019): David Boulton reviews Seen and Unseen by Peter Jarman, 131.
(2025): Ten hypotheses.
(2026): Anniversaries of Publications by the Sea of Faith Network, 160.
(2026): Review: Restoring Humanism to Religion by David Galston, 160.
Breadon, John (2016): I was Religious but now I’m…, 121.
Brindley, John (2016): Still Wanting to Change the World at the Age of 82, 120.
Brown, Andrew (2016): The Freedom to be Tomorrow what we are not Today, 121.
Bullock, Jude (2000): Out in the open now – with faith.
Bulman, John (2025): Religion in my life: Tom Bulman, 155.
Bulman, Tom (2025): Religion in my life: Tom Bulman, 155.
Burfoot, Barbara (2015): Heirs to Forgotten Kingdoms: Journeys into the Disappearing Religions of the Middle East, 115.
(2015): Revisiting: Common Sense by Thomas Paine, 116.
(2015): Revisiting: Rights of Man by Thomas Paine.
(2015): Revisiting: The Age of Reason by Thomas Paine, 117.
(2017): Review: Emerging Ritual in Secular Societies edited by Jeltje Gordon-Lennox, 124.
(2019): Barbara Burfoot reviews Leaving Faith Behind, 133.
Caddick, Pat (2015): A Disreputable Priest by Ian Corbett, 117.
Cairns, Adrian (2000): Review: Inconclusions – for the time being.
Campbell, Hilary (2000): Review: Casting Off by Ruth Scott.
Cardenal, Ernesto (2015): Economic Report, 115.
(2020): Meditation in a DC-3, 138.
(2023): Economic Report (Nicaragua 1981).
(2023): The Music of the Spheres, 149.
Carroll, Tony (2018): Hope, Faith and Redemption 1, 129.
(2019): Tony Carroll reviews God Value and Nature by Fiona Ellis, 132.
Chapman, David (2025): Defend Our Juries: Lift the Ban, 158.
(2025): Hope, Activism and Ubuntu, 158.
(2025): How Minds Change The New Science of Belief, Opinion and Persuasion by David McRaney., 158.
(2025): Meet the New Editors, 155.
(2025): Religion in my Life: Kiran, 158.
(2025): Religion in my Life: Kurshida Mirza, 156.
(2025): Religion in my life: Tom Bulman, 155.
(2025): Resisting the Hegemonic Narrative, 155.
(2025): Reviewing the purpose of the Sea of Faith Network, 155.
(2025): The Joys and Troubles of a Missionary Life: Jowett Murray in the China of 1909-1945, 158.
(2025): The Notion that the Polite, Western Liberal Ever Stood for Anything At All., 156.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Cheer, Noel (2000): Review: God and the New Physics by Lloyd Geering.
(2024): The religion of the Wilful unbelievers – Noel Cheer.
Chisman, Margaret (2000): A Selection of Haiku.
Chorley, Derek (1994): If I Were Pope.
Clark, Valerie (2016): Review: Foxes Have Holes edited by Andrew Francis, 120.
(2016): Review: Foxes Have Holes edited by Andrew Francis, 120.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (2020): ‘He Sees the Water Snakes’ FROM The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, 135.
Compton, Edward (2000): Dover Beach Revisited.
Connolly, Margaret (2016): SOF Sift, 121.
(2019): Margaret Connolly reviews Jesus Followers in the Roman Empire by Paul B. Duff, 131.
(2019): Revisiting: The Iliad by Homer, 132.
(2019): The Gods of Olympus, 134.
(2020): Revisiting: Ithaca by CP Cavafy, 135.
Cook, Clem (2019): Religion and Atheism: Cupitt Bridges the Divide, 131.
(2019): The Sea of Faith Network: Religion and Atheism Undivided, 132.
(2021): Review: The Godless Gospel by Julian Baggini, 139.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Cooper, Adrian (2017): Why are Mountains Still Sacred?, 124.
Copson, Andrew (2022): Humanists and Spirituality, 144.
Corbí, Marià (2014): Religious Myths, Science and Society, 112.
Cornford, John (2017): Heart of the Heartless World, 124.
Cragg, John (2017): God and the Planet.
(2017): God and the Planet, 126.
(2018): Absurdity, Anguish, Freedom, 127.
Cross, Simon (2026): Lived Religion: Simon Cross, 159.
Crossley, Mel (2000): Surprised by joy—experiments with uncertainty.
Croucher, Rowland (2000): Was Jesus a Christian?—I doubt it.
Crucefix, Martyn (2016): Resistance, 120.
(2016): Resistance, 120.
(2020): Revisiting: Uplifting Songs, 137.
(2020): Skype, 137.
(2020): Sonnet to Orpheus I:7, 137.
Culbard, Robert (2015): SOF Sift: Let go! Let go! You’ll hardly notice the drop!, 115.
Cupitt, Don (1993): Learning to Live With One Foot in the Grave.
(1994): A Kingdom-Theology.
(1994): All You Really Need is Love.
(1995): Our Dual Agenda.
(1996): Matters Eternal.
(1996): World Religion.
(1997): From Religious Doctrine to Religious Experience.
(1998): Spirituality Old and New.
(1999): Saturday Night Fervour.
(1999): The Radical Christian World-View.
(2000): After Religion What?.
(2000): After Religion What?.
(2000): After Religion What?.
(2000): An Apologia for my Thinking.
(2000): An Apologia for my Thinking.
(2000): An Apologia for my Thinking.
(2000): Christianity after the Church.
(2000): Life is God.
(2000): Reality and meaning in music.
(2000): Reality and meaning in music.
(2000): Reality and meaning in music.
(2000): Religion after the West.
(2000): Religion after the West.
(2000): Review: The Bible in History by Thomas Thompson.
(2000): The Simpsons in search of Jesus.
(2000): Would I do it again the same way?.
(2001): Clinging to the Enchanted World.
(2001): Comparative Religions.
(2001): Fear of ideas: The decline and fall of Anglicanism.
(2001): Journeys, Stories and the Meaning of Life.
(2002): Fairy Tales, Religion and Life.
(2003): A Note on Identity.
(2003): John Robinson and the Language of Faith in God.
(2004): The Return of the Great Questions.
(2005): The Ethics of Value-Creation.
(2015): A Final Note, 115.
(2024): Learning to live without identity – Don Cupitt.
(2024): Linda Woodhead interviews Don Cupitt.
Curry, Neil (2023): St Cuthbert and the Otters, 147.
Cush, Denise (2015): Review: Life Spirit by David Usher.
(2016): ‘I’m not religious, but…’, 121.
(2021): Solarity: The Story So Far, 141.
(2022): Religion and Generation Z: Why 70% of Young People Say They Have No Religion: a collection of essays by students edited by Brian Mountford, 145.
(2025): Big Ideas for Religion and Science in Education: The Scopes Monkey Trial 100 years on, 157.
(2026): Reflections on RE Part 2: ‘Hope for the Future of Religion and Worldviews Education’, 160.
(2026): Reflections on Religion and Worldviews Education (RE), 159.
Dawes, Hugh (2015): Review: Creative Faith by Don Cupitt, 116.
Day, Abby (2017): Believing in Being Human, 125.
Docherty, Brian (2018): Meadow Cranesbill, 127.
(2018): Span, 127.
Donaldson, Moyra (2018): A Quare Few Things, 127.
Donohue, Pam (2000): The Motivation for the Pilgrimage.
Dowrick, Stephanie (2024): Threading a Camel through the Eye of a Needle – Stephanie Dowrick.
Driver, Margaret (2016): SOF Sift, 119.
Dulley, David (2000): The language of God as love, not monster.
(2000): The language of God as love, not monster.
(2000): The language of God as love, not monster.
(2019): Answer to the Daughters of Job, 132.
(2019): Quakers and the Bible, 134.
(2019): Satan’s Answer to the Daughters of Job, 132.
Duuren, Christine van (2025): We refuse to be enemies. How to be steadfast in the face of threat., 155.
(2026): Hope Against the Odds, 160.
Dyer, Mark (2016): Christianity: Where Next?, 120.
(2018): Jesus of Nazareth: the Embodiment of God?, 128.
(2019): Mark Dyer reviews The Universal Christ, 134.
(2022): God and the SOF Network, 143.
Edgar, Andrew (2000): Review: Is Nothing Sacred? by Don Cupitt.
Essame, Oliver (2017): Revisiting: Oliver Essame revisits Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 125.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Evans, Martina (2017): Jaunty, 124.
Evans, Pippa (2014): Sunday Assembly, 113.
Fellows, John (2019): John Fellows reviews A Field Guide to the Clergy of the Church of England by Fergus Butler-Gallie, 132.
Francis, Dave (2015): Review: From Monk to Modernity by Dominic Kirkham.
(2017): For This Life, 123.
(2018): What do we Keep and Why?, 127.
(2019): Six Big Ideas to Transform Religious Education, 133.
(2020): Free at Last, 137.
(2020): Review: The House of Islam by Ed Husain, 138.
(2021): Solarity: The Story So Far, 141.
(2022): As I Please by John Pearson, 146.
(2025): Big Ideas for Religion and Science in Education: The Scopes Monkey Trial 100 years on, 157.
(2025): Reviewing the purpose of the Sea of Faith Network, 155.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
(2025): Worldviews Navigator, 155.
(2025): Worldviews Navigator: Understanding the obvious, 158.
(2026): Reflections on RE Part 2: ‘Hope for the Future of Religion and Worldviews Education’, 160.
(2026): Reflections on Religion and Worldviews Education (RE), 159.
Francis, Peter (2022): The Truly Human Being and our True Selves, 145.
Freeman, Anthony (2000): Christian Humanism: a Gospel to Proclaim.
(2000): Open up to God.
(2000): Open up to God.
(2000): Open up to God.
(2000): Review: After Christianity by Daphne Hampson.
(2000): Review: John Polkinghorne’s ‘Belief.
(2000): The Living Jesus.
(2000): The Living Jesus.
(2000): The Living Jesus.
(2000): Theology and the Church.
(2000): Theology and the Church.
(2000): Theology and the Church.
(2000): What is Mystical Experience?.
(2000): What is Mystical Experience?.
(2000): What is Mystical Experience?.
(2007): What is Mystical Experience?.
(2014): Worshipping Naturally, 112.
(2018): Review: Geering Interviews by Mike Grimshaw, 128.
(2022): Review: My Theology by Joan Chittister, 144.
(2023): 72Freeman.
(2024): A Life-Changing Event.
(2024): God’s right hand, 154.
Furlong, Andrew (2002): Integrity on Trial.
(2002): Integrity on Trial.
(2002): Integrity on Trial.
(2004): Pilgrim’s Progress.
Galer, Graham (2018): Revisiting: Graham Galer revisits a poem by A.E. Housman, 127.
Geering, Lloyd (1996): Economics, Ecology, Ethics.
(2000): Review: A History of God by Karen Armstrong.
(2000): Review: A Sacred Place to Dwell by Henryk Skolimowski.
(2000): Review: After All by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: Doing Theology Ourselves by Neil Darragh.
(2000): Review: Don Cupitt and the Future of Christian Doctrine by Stephen Ross White.
(2000): Review: Dream of the Earth by Thomas Berry.
(2000): Review: Faith in Doubt by David Hart.
(2000): Review: Fundamentalism and Freedom by Peter Cameron.
(2000): Review: God in Us, A Case for Christian Humanism by Anthony Freeman.
(2000): Review: God in Us, A Case for Christian Humanism by Anthony Freeman.
(2000): Review: Jesus.
(2000): Review: Jesus, a Revolutionary Biography by John Dominic Crossan.
(2000): Review: Knowledge of Angels by Jill Paton Walsh.
(2000): Review: Resurrection: Myth or Reality? by John Shelby Spong.
(2000): Review: The Future of God by Samantha Trenoweth.
(2000): Review: The Last Philosophy by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: The Last Three Minutes by Paul Davies.
(2000): Review: The Religion of Being by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: The Universe Story (Book Review).
(2000): Review: Where have all the Christians Gone? (And What Should We Tell Our Children?) by Allan Yeoman.
Gilbert, Grenville (2020): Mary’s Touch, 137.
(2021): Freedom to Love, 142.
(2022): Review: The Primacy of Love by Ilia Delio, 144.
(2022): There is no such Person as an Individual, 146.
(2022): There is no such Person as an Individual.
(2023): Blessed are the poor, 148.
Gilbert, Lynda (2025): City Walls and Magenta, 157.
Gilo (2000): Closing liturgy at the 2004 national conference.
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (2019): Two Epigrams, 134.
(2019): Wanderer’s Night Song, 134.
Goss, Alan (2000): Review: Heart of Christianity by Marcus Borg.
(2000): Review: Honest to Jesus by Robert Funk.
(2000): Review: In Face of Mystery by Gordon Kaufman.
(2000): Review: Who Owns The Holy land? by Lloyd Geering.
Graham, Elaine (2021): Don Cupitt and the Sea of Faith Archive, 141.
Greenfield, Trevor (2000): A Brief History of Radical Theology.
(2000): A Brief History of Radical Theology.
(2000): A Brief History of Radical Theology.
(2000): Is God Back on the Agenda?.
(2000): Is God Back on the Agenda?.
(2000): Is God Back on the Agenda?.
(2000): New Life for Old Words.
(2000): New Life for Old Words.
(2000): New Life for Old Words.
Griffiths, Leslie (2000): Review: The Bible on the Installment Plan.
Hainbach, Katie (2023): Music in a Reform Synagogue, 149.
Hall, Tom (2025): Different Gods, 156.
Hampson, Daphne (1997): An Ethic for the 21st Century.
Hardy, Thomas (2016): The Oxen, 122.
Harries, Richard (1993): Why God is a god, not just an idea.
Harris, Ian (2023): An Eco-Human Future, 147.
Hart, David (2000): Review: A Brief History of Heresy by Gillian Rosemary Evans.
(2003): Doctrine and Diversity.
Hartridge, Digby (2021): Now that it has Happened, 142.
(2023): Arthur Shearly Cripps.
(2023): Review: A Liberation for the Earth, 148.
(2024): Letter: Climate change and Saving a Tree, 152.
(2026): Review: Navigating Uncertainty by Ian Scoones, 160.
Harvey, Nicholas Peter (2022): The Jesus Myth: A Psychologist’s Viewpoint by Chris Scott, 145.
Hatton, David (2014): The Fourth Gospel: Tales of a Jewish Mystic, 112.
(2016): Review: Good as New by John Henson, 121.
Hell, Michael (2016): SOF Sift, 120.
(2016): SOF Sift, 120.
(2020): Words, Words, Words, 135.
Henson, Elaine (2023): Religion and Music, 149.
Herbert, Cicely (2014): Belle, 113.
(2019): Nurses, 131.
Herbert, George (2014): The Flower, 112.
(2024): Avarice and Prayer (1).
Herron, Madge (2016): The Eve of St Brigid in Donegal, 122.
Hibbert, Giles (2000): Easter, the Feast of Liberation.
(2000): Easter, the Feast of Liberation.
(2000): Easter, the Feast of Liberation.
Hinchliffe, Doreen (2017): The Art of Getting Lost, 123.
Hindley, Judy (2016): Home on Earth, 122.
Holloway, Richard (2000): Liturgy For A Meditation on Force.
(2005): May the Force Be With You — Not.
Holt, Coral (2015): SOF Sift: My Loss of Faith, 117.
Hope, Danielle (2019): Danielle Hope reviews Someone Was Here by Kathryn Southworth, 131.
(2020): Danielle Hope reviews Afterwardness, 136.
Hopkins, Gerard Manley (2017): The Windhover, 124.
(2018): Carrion Comfort, 130.
(2020): Pied Beauty, 137.
(2023): The Habit of Perfection, 149.
Horner, Anne (2000): One person’s experience.
Howarth, Jane (2018): Looking to the Future: Some Questions on the Beach, 130.
Hughes, Helen (2005): Grand Inquisitor Becomes Pope Benedict XVI.
Hulme, Philippa (2025): Big Ideas for Religion and Science in Education: The Scopes Monkey Trial 100 years on, 157.
Hussain, Dilwar (2017): Being Human: Moving beyond Identity Politics, 125.
Jackson, Tim (2024): Where on Earth will it End? – Consumerism as Theodicy – Tim Jackson.
Jacobs, A.C. (2019): Sound, 132.
Jacobs, Michael (2003): Problems with Diversity.
Jandl, Ernst (2020): October Night, 138.
Jennison, Katy (2011): Invented Gods.
(2011): Reinventing Religion: the Neo-Pagan Experience.
(2016): The Neo-Pagan Goddess, 121.
(2026): Lived Religion: Katy Jennison, Pagan Sea of Faith Member, 160.
Kemp, Andy (2016): SOF Sift, 122.
(2020): Humankind: A Hopeful History, 137.
(2020): Revisiting: The World Turned Upside Down by Christopher Hill, 138.
(2025): Don Cupitt & The Sea of Faith, 155.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
(2026): Bartleby’s Resistance, 160.
Kennedy, Dan (2021): Jacko Calls, 141.
Kershner, Phil (2015): Madness and Making Sense, 116.
Kiran (2025): Religion in my Life: Kiran, 158.
Kirby, Angela (2016): Pay Day, 119.
Kirkham, Dominic (2000): Review: the latest book by Don Cupitt.
(2006): From Natural Theology to a Theology of Nature.
(2006): From Natural Theology to a Theology of Nature.
(2006): From Natural Theology to a Theology of Nature.
(2014): The Serpent’s Promise: The Bible Retold as Science, 113.
(2015): Radical Theology versus Religious Radicalisation, 117.
(2015): Restoring to Life – Gorton and Debdale Park: Memories and Dreams, 115.
(2015): Review: Ethics in the Last Days of Humanity by Don Cupitt.
(2015): Review: Thomas Berry: Selected Writings on the Earth Community, 116.
(2016): Hearth and Home, 122.
(2016): Review: Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism by Larry Siedentop, 119.
(2016): Review: The Evolution of the West by Nick Spencer, 122.
(2017): All Things Made New, 123.
(2017): Remembering a Secular Age?, 123.
(2018): Hail, Full of Grace! A Remembrance of Things Past, 130.
(2019): Rethinking Redemption, 131.
(2020): Dominic Kirkham reviews Dominion, 136.
(2020): Lost in Translation?, 138.
(2020): Newman’s Canonisation, 135.
(2020): The Great Flood, 136.
(2021): Review: Changing the Goalpost of New Testament Textual Criticism by Abidan Paul Shah, 139.
(2021): Review: Conquistadores: A New History by Fernando Cervantes, 141.
(2021): Revisiting: The Stripping of the Altars by Eamon Duffy, 141.
(2022): Dominic Kirkham reviews God: An Anatomy, 143.
(2022): Evolution of a Post-Christian Theology by Maynard Kaufman, 146.
(2022): Generosity and Gratitude, 143.
(2022): Letters, 145.
(2022): The Chimera of Saint George, 144.
(2023): Holy Anarchy, 147.
(2023): Reconfiguring. A Collection of Post-Christian Thoughts and Theologies.
(2023): Review: Jesus’ Alternative Plan: The Sermon on the Mount, 148.
(2023): Who is Human? A Short History of Race.
(2024): A response to John Pearson, Going green, 154.
(2024): Mary and Early Christian Women: Hidden Leadership, 151.
(2024): Reconsidering a Crucifix, 151.
(2024): Review: The Glass Wall.
(2025): A Paean to the Sofia of Dinah, 155.
(2025): Don Cupitt, 155.
(2026): Jesus and the Powers by Tom Wright and Michael Bird, 159.
Klopacz, John (1996): Report of the Ninth Annual Conference.
(1997): Report of the Tenth Annual Conference.
(1998): What on Earth is Spirituality? — Conference Report 1998.
(1999): Report of the 12th Annual Conference.
(2000): Review: The Contemporary Jesus.
Lambourn, David (2015): Progressive Faith and Practice, 115.
(2015): Treasure Beneath the Hearth by Edward Walker, 117.
(2018): Review: Past Perfect by Stephen Mitchell, 130.
(2018): Revisiting: David Lambourn revisits The Roots of Romanticism by Isaiah Berlin, 128.
(2019): Story Telling and Faith: David Lambourn on Ruth, 133.
(2019): There was No Test, 133.
(2021): Letter to Mark from David Lambourn, 142.
(2021): Mark Replies, 142.
(2021): Review: Horror and Hope by Dominic Kirkham, 142.
(2022): Notebook: Three Extracts from Kit Widdows’ 1998 Notebook.
(2022): Unknowing God: Toward a Post-Abusive Theology by Nicholas Peter Harvey & Linda Woodhead, 145.
(2023): The Covid Pandemic and the World’s Religions: Challenges and Responses.
(2025): Mark: a Gospel of Resistance (Part 1), 155.
(2025): Mark: a Gospel of Resistance (Part 2), 156.
(2025): Mark: A Gospel of Resistance (Part 3), 157.
(2026): Book Recommendations, 160.
(2026): Book reviews, notices and Conversation, 159.
Laozi (2016): Resistance, 120.
(2016): Resistance, 120.
Leaves, Nigel (2004): Twenty Years On — Christianity Reformed.
Lee, David (2014): The Insistence of God: A Theology of Perhaps, 112.
(2017): Review: That Was the Church that Was by Andrew Brown and Linda Woodhead, 125.
(2018): You are What You Eat, 128.
Lee, The Venerable David S (2015): SOF Sermon: The Making of God, 116.
(2016): Disestablishment, 121.
Liniewicz, Łukasz (2026): The International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), 159.
Literature, Biblical (2020): Like Trees Walking (Mark 8:22-5), 135.
Livingstone, Dinah (2009): 90Editorial.
(2010): 91Editorial.
(2010): 92Editorial.
(2010): 93editorial.
(2015): A Legend of St Francis: Umbrian Folk Song, 117.
(2015): Some Christological Moments, 115.
(2015): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 1. Incarnation.
(2016): Morning Homilies.
(2016): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 2. Death and Resurrection, 119.
(2016): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 3. Spirit and Trinity, 120.
(2016): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 4. Woman. Mary and the Divine Feminine, 121.
(2016): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 5. Advent: ‘O Come…’, 122.
(2017): Coming Home: The Beautiful City.
(2017): Shining: Poetry and Theology as Sister Arts, 124.
(2017): Two London Poems: At the School Gates and A Londoner, 125.
(2018): Grace, 130.
(2018): Hope for Humanity: A Theology of Liberation and the Beautiful City, 129.
(2019): Sacrifice, 131.
(2019): Song of the Nicaraguas, 134.
(2019): Spirit and Creation, 132.
(2019): Two Epigrams, 134.
(2019): Wanderer’s Night Song, 134.
(2020): Canticle of the Creatures, 137.
(2020): Keeping Faith, 136.
(2020): Meditation in a DC-3, 138.
(2020): October Night, 138.
(2020): Praising, that’s it!, 137.
(2020): Translating and Transferring, 138.
(2021): Naturally, 142.
(2022): Down to Earth, 146.
(2022): New Testament Poems and Proclamations, 145.
(2022): New Testament Poems and Proclamations 4: The Prologue to the Gospel of John (1:1-18), 146.
(2022): New Testament Poems and Proclamations 4: The Prologue to the Gospel of John (1:1-18).
(2022): New Testament Poems and Proclamations: 1. The Christ Poem in Philippians, 143.
(2022): New Testament Poems and Proclamations: 2. Mary’s Magnificat, 144.
(2022): That’s the Spirit!, 144.
(2023): 68Editorial.
(2023): 69Editorial.
(2023): 70Editorial.
(2023): 71Editorial.
(2023): 72Editorial.
(2023): 73Editorial.
(2023): 74Editorial.
(2023): 75Editorial.
(2023): 76Editorial.
(2023): 77Editorial.
(2023): 84 Editorial.
(2023): 84Editorial.
(2023): 84Greenfield.
(2023): Economic Report (Nicaragua 1981).
(2023): New Testament Poems and Proclamations 5: The Shining City, 148.
(2023): Same Root, 147.
(2023): To Nicaragua (2023).
(2024): In My Exchanges Every Land Shall Walk, 154.
(2024): Surveying.
(2024): The H2 Owner, 151.
(2024): Thirst, 151.
Lockett, Roy (2018): Leighton Road, 128.
(2018): Tapestry, 128.
Lorca, Federico García (2017): Of Desperate Love, 124.
Maindonald, John (2000): Review: Jesus the Man, a New Interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls by Barbara Thiering.
Mapp, Geraldine (2022): Remembering Simon Mapp, 146.
(2022): Remembering Simon Mapp.
Mapp, Simon (2015): SOF Sift: Keeping the Door on the Latch.
(2017): Review: Becoming Atheist by Callum G. Brown, 124.
(2019): Revisiting: Dreamtime by John Moriarty, 133.
(2020): Simon Mapp reviews Not for Nothing, 136.
Markham, Jehane (2016): Sixteen Sunsets, 119.
Master, Arif (2025): Resisting Oppression: The Arba’een Walk, 156.
Mawdsley, Penny (2000): Long Time Passing.
(2014): Primary Conversations, 112.
(2016): Fellow Feeling and Loving Kindness, 119.
(2019): Revisiting: The Eve of St Agnes by John Keats, 131.
(2020): The Transatlantic Slave Trade in Translation: Dido Belle, Justice and Jane Austen, 138.
(2023): A Penn’orth. Inner Lives Matter.
(2023): A Penn’orth: Penny Mawdsley thinks about surprise, 148.
(2023): A Penn’orth: Short Sorties into Silence, 149.
(2024): A Penn’orth on Forgiveness, 152.
(2024): A Penn’orth. Fear.
(2024): A Penn’orth: Blessed are the Wealth Makers?, 151.
(2024): A Penn’orth: Confessing, 154.
(2024): Local Groups: a Retrospective.
Mayes, Andrew (2002): Integrity on Trial.
(2002): Integrity on Trial.
(2002): Integrity on Trial.
McAuley, Derek (2014): Building Bridges Not Walls in a Diverse World, 113.
McDonagh, Francis (2010): Hélder Câmara: From Power to Prophecy.
(2015): Introducing the New Testament, 115.
(2015): The Planet and the People, 117.
(2016): Equality and the Imagination, 122.
(2016): Oscar Romero: the Unlikely Martyr, 119.
(2017): Review: Reclaiming the Common Good edited by Virginia Moffatt.
(2018): Review: The Political Samaritan by Nick Spencer, 129.
(2019): Francis McDonagh reviews In the Closet of the Vatican, 133.
(2020): Comment: The US Election 2020, 138.
(2020): Francis McDonagh reviews The Lost Art of Scripture, 136.
(2022): Francis McDonagh reviews Albert and the Whale, 143.
(2023): Confounding the Mighty. Stories of Church, Social Class and Solidarity.
(2023): Nicaragua’s Failed Utopia.
(2023): Religion and Politics in Latin America, 147.
(2023): Review: Bad Theology. Oppression in the Name of God by Leah Robinson, 149.
(2024): Common Wealth, Church and Socialism, 154.
(2024): Compliance and Resistance in Latin America, 152.
McLennan, William (2016): Dying on the Street, 122.
McPhilemy, Kathleen (2014): Orestes, 113.
(2015): American Sampler, 115.
(2016): Review: Collected Poems by Carol Ann Duffy, 121.
(2016): Review: Daodejing by Laozi, versions by Martyn Crucefix, 120.
(2016): Review: Daodejing by Laozi, versions by Martyn Crucefix, 120.
(2017): At Home in the Community?.
(2017): Review: The Windows of Graceland by Martina Evans, 124.
(2018): Performance, 130.
(2018): Review: The Inner Level by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett, 129.
(2019): Kathleen McPhilemy reviews Nameless Country by A.C. Jacobs, 132.
(2019): Let there be Commerce between Us, 132.
(2020): Revisiting: Four Quartets by T.S. Eliot, 136.
(2020): Seeing and Saying, 135.
(2021): Always Language is where the People are, 141.
(2021): Curious Necessary Space, 141.
(2021): Review: The Voyage of St Brendan by A.B. Jackson, 141.
(2022): Kathleen McPhilemy reviews The Possibility of Innocence, 143.
(2022): Pietà, 146.
(2023): Review: The Poison Glen, 148.
(2023): The Gentle Bush, 148.
McRobb, A. J. (2018): Revisiting: Middlemarch by George Eliot, 130.
McRobb, Alison (2020): I’ll Sing as I Love, 137.
Meaden, Bernadette (2017): Reclaiming the Common Good.
Midgley, Mary (2005): What, if Anything, is Moral Relativism?.
Milton, John (2020): FROM Samson Agonistes, 135.
Mirza, Kurshida (2025): Religion in my Life: Kurshida Mirza, 156.
Mitchell, Stephen (1994): Seduced by The Siren of Common Sense.
(2000): Review: God Back to Earth: Confessions of a Christian Publisher by John Hunt.
(2000): Review: Realism and Christian Faith: God, Grammar and Meaning (Book Review) by Andrew Moore.
(2000): Review: The Verb To Be Is Everywhere Irregular by Anne Ashworth.
(2000): The Trouble with SOF.
(2019): Stephen Mitchell reviews Our Shadowed World, 134.
(2020): Acts of God, 136.
(2020): Review: Alive in God by Timothy Radcliffe, 138.
(2020): Stephen Mitchell reviews The Sacramental Sea, 135.
(2021): Review: And Did those Feet by Patrick Whitworth, 141.
(2021): Review: Church Going Gone by Brian Mountford, 142.
(2022): How it Began, 145.
(2022): Stephen Mitchell reviews Hope’s Work, 143.
(2022): The Body of Christ, 146.
(2022): The Body of Christ.
(2023): Religion and Music, 149.
(2023): The Body of Christ II: Death and Resurrection, 147.
(2023): The Body of Christ III: Real Presence and the Spirit, 148.
(2024): Don Cupitt at 90, 152.
(2024): Image of God ‘out there’ which still hasn’t gone, 152.
(2024): On Reflection – looking for life’s meaning by Richard Holloway, 154.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Moffatt, Virginia (2017): Reclaiming the Common Good.
Mordaunt, Chris (1994): The Deity and the deep blue sea.
Morgan, David (2015): The Resurrection, 115.
Morris, William (2015): The Message of the March Wind, 115.
Morton, Michael (2003): Catholic Modernism (1896-1914).
(2014): Francis of Rome – Francis of Assisi: A New Springtime for the Church, 113.
(2014): Review: Francis of Rome – Francis of Assisi.
(2015): Christianity in Review: A History of the Faith in 50 Books by Anthony Kenny, 117.
(2015): Review: Culture and the Death of God by Terry Eagleton, 116.
(2016): Review: Faith and Joy: Memoirs of a Revolutionary Priest by Fernando Cardenal SJ, 119.
(2018): Review: Hope without Optimism by Terry Eagleton, 127.
Morton, Priscilla (2000): Resurrection Ritual.
Mountford, Brian (2022): Being Human: Preliminary Notes , 145.
Murray, Don (2022): The Bonhoeffer Challenge, 143.
Murray, Shirley (2000): How Shall We Find You?.
Mutwarasibo, Fidele (2025): Hope, Activism and Ubuntu, 158.
Nickell, Edward (2020): Review: Stories We Tell Ourselves by Richard Holloway, 138.
(2021): Review: New Horizons by Jon Robinson, 141.
(2021): Revisiting: Debt: The First 5,000 Years by David Graeber, 139.
(2023): 70Boulton.
(2023): 72Whaley.
(2023): Experimenting with Religion: the New Science of Belief.
(2023): Queer Holiness, 147.
(2023): Speaking for Myself: The Inessentials of Faith, 148.
(2024): Lower than the Angels by Diarmaid MacCulloch, 154.
(2024): Resistance by name, 152.
(2024): Review: On Voice. Speech, Song, Silence: Human and Divine, 152.
(2024): Review: Passions of the Soul by Rowan Williams, 153.
(2024): Review: Vile Bodies. The Body in Christian Teaching, Faith and Practice., 152.
(2024): The Covid Pandemic and the World’s Religions edited by George D. Chryssides and Dan Cohn-Sherbok, 154.
(2024): Unknowing God: Towards a Post-Abusive Theology, 151.
(2025): Saint, Goddess and Resistor: Will the Real Brigid Please Stand Up?, 156.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Nicolson, Paul (2016): The Empty Promises of Government 1997–2016, 122.
Nicolson, Ronald (1992): Real Evil Needs a Real God?.
Norman, Richard (2018): Hope, Faith and Redemption 2, 129.
(2019): Gods and the Good, 134.
O'Doherty, Malachi (2003): Crisis and Quest: Rethinking God for the 21st Century.
(2003): Crisis and Quest: Rethinking God for the 21st Century.
(2003): Crisis and Quest: Rethinking God for the 21st Century.
O'Driscoll, Dennis (2000): Missing God.
O'Murchu, Diarmuid (1998): Back to Spirituality!.
Oakley, Mark (1994): God—To Be Or Not To Be?.
(2017): Poetry and Faith, 124.
Olive, Jane (2021): The Mark, 140.
Overend, Paul (2000): Review: a new book.
(2000): Review: Daddy, Do you believe in God? (Book Review) by John Hunt.
(2000): Review: Life, Life by Don Cupitt.
(2025): Don Cupitt on Political Agency and Social Resistance, 156.
(2025): Johan Galtung – On Violence, Religion, and Peace Building, 158.
(2025): Review: Paul-Francois Tremlett. Religion and Marxism. An Introduction, 156.
(2026): Editorial: Living Faith, 159.
(2026): Ernst Bloch: Religion, Atheism, and Hope, 160.
(2026): Network Matters: SoF Publications, 160.
(2026): Network Matters: Sofia, 159.
(2026): On Lived Religion, 159.
(2026): Saint Sophia and her Daughters, Saints Faith, Hope and Love, 159.
Owen, Wilfred (2014): The Parable of the Old Man and the Young, 112.
Palfrey, Carol (2015): Julian’s Gospel: Illuminating the Life and Revelations of Julian of Norwich, 115.
(2015): Review: Amen by Gretta Vosper.
(2017): For this Life: A Unitarian View, 123.
(2018): Hidden Lives, 130.
(2018): Review: A Little History of Religion by Richard Holloway, 127.
(2018): Revisiting: Carol Palfrey revisits Middlemarch by George Eliot, 129.
(2019): Carol Palfrey reviews Anglican Women Novelists, 134.
(2019): The Forgotten Hero of Norwich, 133.
(2021): Review: Square Haunting by Francesca Wade, 139.
(2022): Revisiting: The Varieties of Religious Experience by William James, 144.
Parr, Nora (2018): Review: A Blade of Grass edited by Naomi Foyle, 129.
Paterson, David (2000): Review: Miracles by Convenanters Press.
(2001): The One and the Many.
(2014): Faith in the Face of Empire: The Bible through Palestinian Eyes, 113.
(2017): Dethroning Mammon, 123.
(2017): Review: Religion and Atheism: Beyond the Divide, ed. Anthony Carroll and Richard Norman, 125.
(2018): Lent and Easter, 127.
(2018): Over my Head, I Hear Music in the Air, 128.
Pearse, Ronald (2000): Making our Presence Felt in the Churches.
(2000): Review: Calling of a Cuckoo by David E Jenkins.
(2000): Review: Thoughtful Guide to Faith by Tony Windross.
(2000): Review: with God: The Story of my Life by Imprint Academic.
(2000): The Sea of Faith – 20 years on.
(2003): Trials and tribulations.
(2014): SOF Sermon: Thinking Scientifically and Having Religious Faith, 113.
(2017): Radical Theology and the Media, 123.
Pearson, John (2014): Ally Pally Prison Camp, 113.
(2014): As I Please: John Pearson Visits Holy Island, 113.
(2014): As I Please: World War 1 graves, 112.
(2015): As I Please: Christmas Lights and Shopping.
(2015): As I Please: Fiction within Fiction, 117.
(2015): As I Please: John Pearson visits Newcastle’s Town Moor, 116.
(2015): As I Please: Making a bid to join the General Synod, 115.
(2016): As I Please: John Pearson Thinks About Funerals, 119.
(2016): As I Please: John Pearson visits the USA East Coast, 122.
(2016): As I Please: The Only Way to Go, 121.
(2016): As I Please: Vote Catching, 120.
(2016): As I Please: Vote Catching, 120.
(2017): As I Please: In Memoriam, 124.
(2017): As I Please: John Pearson goes on a Mini Grand Tour, 125.
(2017): As I Please: Venturing into Balaam’s Wood.
(2017): As I Please: Zero Hours Contracts, 123.
(2018): As I Please: John Pearson goes to the cinema, 130.
(2018): As I Please: John Pearson goes to Woodhall Spa, 129.
(2018): As I Please: John Pearson reflects on same sex weddings, 127.
(2018): As I Please: John Pearson visits Finland and finds a far-flung battlefield of the Crimean War, 128.
(2018): Giving up Giving up, 127.
(2018): Passchendaele, 129.
(2019): As I Please: John Pearson Remembers David Paterson, 133.
(2019): As I Please: John Pearson Visits Sicily, 134.
(2019): As I Please: Notre Dame and the Shame of the Twin Towers, 132.
(2019): As I Please: Revisiting Berlin, 131.
(2020): As I Please: And so it goes on…, 138.
(2020): As I Please: Defending the Printed Word, 135.
(2020): As I Please: Joining the ‘Toon Army’, 136.
(2020): As I Please: Plague – 2020 Style, 137.
(2021): As I Please: Bucket Lists, 142.
(2021): As I Please: Fallen Idols, 140.
(2021): As I Please: John Pearson goes on a Dales Walk, 141.
(2021): As I Please: Talking Rubbish, 139.
(2021): Imagine … Christian Atheism, 139.
(2021): The Future of God and Organised Religion 1, 141.
(2022): As I Please: Cats and Dogs, 144.
(2022): As I Please: John Pearson asks: Off with their heads?, 146.
(2022): As I Please: John Pearson reflects on Age, 143.
(2022): As I Please: Off with their heads?.
(2022): The Picardy Third by A. J. McRobb, 146.
(2023): As I Please: John Pearson says goodbye, 147.
(2023): Going Green.
(2023): Review: The Climate Book by Greta Thunberg, 149.
(2024): Going Green, 152.
(2024): Going Green. Looking Back – Facing Forward.
(2024): Going green: Making it work, 154.
(2024): Going Green: Water Shortage, 151.
(2024): Local Groups: a Retrospective.
(2025): Penny Mawdsley, 156.
(2025): Protest, 158.
Pearson, Pauline (2016): Review: Is a Radical Church Possible? by Adrian Alker, 120.
(2016): Review: Is a Radical Church Possible? by Adrian Alker, 120.
(2018): Review: Athanasius of Alexandria by David M. Gwynn, 130.
(2018): Review: Paul: A Biography by Tom Wright, 129.
(2019): Pauline Pearson reviews Christianity and the New Spirit of Capitalism, 134.
(2019): Pauline Pearson reviews Thomas Cromwell by Diarmaid MacCulloch, 132.
(2020): Bread of Life in Broken Britain, 137.
(2020): Pauline Pearson reviews The Apostate’s Creed, 135.
(2023): The Power of Reconciliation, 147.
Pendle, James (2025): Meet the New Editors, 155.
(2025): Some Poetic thoughts on Resisting Tides, 155.
(2025): Thoughts whilst hitch-hiking, 155.
Perman, David (2014): Berry Head Hotel, 113.
(2018): People and their gods evolve together, 130.
(2019): David Paterson reviews Living With The Gods by Neil MacGregor, 131.
Peyton, Jeremy (2024): The Lesson of the Rain, 151.
Phillips, Peter (2003): The Dynamic of Right Action and Right Doctrine in the Shaping of Belief.
(2017): A Bunch of Flowers.
(2017): A Bunch of Flowers, 126.
(2022): Red Carnations, 145.
(2022): Ukraine Sunflower, 145.
Pickard, Caroline (2023): Irony on the Via Dolorosa, 147.
(2025): An Untouchable State, 156.
(2025): Defend Our Juries: Lift the Ban, 158.
Poet, Anonymous Indigenous Mexican (2019): Song of the Nicaraguas, 134.
Porritt, Jonathon (2024): Saving the Earth and Humankind.
Priestman, James (2018): Mary’s Quilt, 130.
(2025): A Resistance to the Appropriation of Scripture, 155.
(2025): Meet the New Editors, 155.
(2025): Poetic responses, 156.
(2025): Poetic Responses – Sofia 157, 157.
(2025): Some Poetic thoughts on Resisting Tides, 155.
(2025): Thoughts whilst hitch-hiking, 155.
(2025): What might Amos say to us now?, 157.
Protocol, Automated Model Context (2000): As we were saying….
(2000): The quest for the historical…who?.
(2000): The quest for the historical…who?.
(2000): The quest for the historical…who?.
(2000): Thou Shalt Not Forget.
(2000): Thou Shalt Not Forget.
(2000): Thou Shalt Not Forget.
(2003): Doctrinal Diversity in the 20th Century.
(2003): Theological diversity – Appendix 1 – Background.
(2003): Theological diversity – Appendix 2 – Cases.
(2003): Theological diversity – Appendix 3 – Bibliography.
(2012): Education in Good Faith? — Oxford Sea of Faith Conference 2012 Report.
(2014): Mayday Note: April is the Cruellest Month, 112.
(2015): We Thought he was out of his Mind, 116.
Pullman, Philip (2002): Writing Fantasy Realistically.
Rea, Ernie (2019): From Exclusive to Inclusive: A Journey of Faith, 133.
Reed, Esther (1994): Feminism and love of the “unreal” God.
(1994): Feminism and love of the “unreal” God.
(1994): Feminism and love of the “unreal” God.
Regan, Frank (2015): Can Pope Francis Save the Catholic Church?.
(2015): Can Pope Francis Save the Catholic Church?, 116.
(2016): Morning Homilies.
(2016): Review: Morning Homilies by Pope Francis, 122.
(2018): Broken Bodies in a Broken World, 128.
(2020): The Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor, 137.
(2023): Our Wounded Body Politic, 147.
Regis, Steve (2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Reiss, Michael (2025): Big Ideas for Religion and Science in Education: The Scopes Monkey Trial 100 years on, 157.
Rhodes, David (2021): ‘We created religion to explain stuff we didn’t understand.’, 142.
(2022): ‘Well, that’s Human Nature!’, 143.
(2023): Let Canaan be his Slave: The Stories we Tell, 148.
(2023): The Idea of ‘Race’ and its Origins in Slavery, 147.
(2025): What in Me is Dark: The Revolutionary Life of Paradise Lost, 157.
Rilke, Rainer Maria (2015): The Unicorn, 117.
(2020): Sonnet to Orpheus I:7, 137.
Robarts, Avril (2019): The Indian Tradition, 133.
Roberts, Steven (2019): Revisiting: Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Terrible Sonnets, 134.
Robertson, Iain (2021): The Future of God and Organised Religion 3, 141.
Robinson, Anna (2015): Hail Mary.
Robinson, Ruth (2001): My Odyssey.
Romain, Jonathan (2022): Assisted Dying, 143.
Salter, Edwin (2019): The Sun and the Climate, 134.
(2022): The Good Chap and the Divine Saviour, 146.
(2022): The Good Chap and the Divine Saviour.
(2024): Streaming Toward, 151.
(2025): Consume! Note we have carrots, also sticks., 158.
Sandham, Jill (2024): Obituary – The Reverend Hugh Dawes, 152.
Seargeant, Janet (2017): Review: Cousins by Salley Vickers, 124.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Shaw, Graham (2003): Discipline and Doctrinal Deviance.
Sherrard, Carol (2017): SOF Sift, 123.
Shipley, Graham (2018): Review: How Can I Believe? by John Cottingham, 130.
Shuck, John (2015): Interview with Don Cupitt.
Siddiqui, Ataullah (2006): The Otherness of the Other: Islam Today.
(2024): The Otherness of the Other – Ataullah Siddiqui.
Silk, David (2000): What we did – What we found.
Singler, Beth (2025): Identities, AI, Religion and Hope, 157.
Smith, Chris (2015): Faith as Commitment to an Ultimate Concern.
Smith, Louisa Jane (2025): Fostering curiosity: The Value of RE, 157.
Smith, Nicholas (2000): Drowning in the Ebb Tide.
Smith, Philip (2016): Landmarks at Sea, 120.
SND, Sister Isabel Smyth (2026): Learning from Interfaith Dialogue, 159.
Somerville-Wong, Anastasia (2022): The Future of Ethical and Spiritual Leadership, 145.
Southworth, Kathryn (2014): The Land of Gold, 112.
(2015): Review: Into the Woods by Anna Robinson.
(2015): Review: The Weather Wheel by Mimi Khalvati, 116.
(2015): The Naming of Things by Nicholas Bielby, 117.
(2016): Review: The Day after Always: New and Selected Poems by Angela Kirby, 119.
(2016): Review: The Splash of Words: Believing in Poetry by Mark Oakley, 122.
(2017): Exile and the Kingdom, 123.
(2017): Messenger, 125.
(2017): Review: European Hours: Collected Poems by Anthony Rudolf, 125.
(2017): Review: Mancunia by Michael Symmons Roberts.
(2018): Review: A Bright Acoustic by Philip Gross, 127.
(2018): Review: Sanctuary by Isabel Bermudez, 128.
(2018): Review: Selected Poems by John Heath-Stubbs, 130.
(2019): A Perturbation of Light, 133.
(2019): Dr Brighton, 131.
(2020): Counting Backwards: Poems 1975-2017, 137.
(2020): Helen Thomas visits Ivor Gurney, 138.
(2020): Kathryn Southworth reviews The Last Parent, 135.
(2021): Review: Fools’ Paradise by Nicholas Hagger, 139.
(2021): Review: the clarity of distant things by Jane Duran, 142.
(2021): Revisiting: The Portrait of a Lady by Henry James, 142.
(2022): Back Country by Kathleen McPhilemy, 146.
(2022): Review: Collected and New Poems by David Perman, 144.
(2022): Saying it with Flowers by Peter Phillips, 145.
(2023): My life, you see: Selected Poems, 147.
(2023): Review: In search of Julian of Norwich, 148.
(2023): Review: The Fox, the Whale and the Wardrobe by Dónall Dempsey, 149.
(2024): Poem: The Traveller, 152.
(2024): Review: A Century of Poetry: 100 poems for searching the heart, edited by Rowan Williams.
Spence, Martin (2015): Post-Atheist Humanism.
(2016): Review: I, Daniel Blake by Ken Loach, 122.
(2016): Review: The Divide by Katherine Round, 120.
(2016): Review: The Divide by Katherine Round, 120.
(2017): Language and Faith, 124.
(2017): SOF Sift, 124.
(2018): Review: Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray, 130.
(2019): Story Telling and Faith: David Lambourn on Ruth, 133.
(2020): Dietrich Bonhoeffer: ‘The Trials of our Times’, 135.
(2021): Forms of Transcendence, 142.
(2021): Humanism as Translation, 139.
(2025): Bonhoeffer: His Life, 156.
(2025): Bonhoeffer: His theology, 157.
(2025): Listen! A Discussion of the Sea of Faith, 155.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Spong, John Shelby (1995): Religion as a Human Creation?.
Stephens-Wright, Bobbie (2015): The Battleground of the Occult: Freud versus Jung, 116.
(2016): Review: Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig, 121.
(2016): Self and Others, 119.
(2020): This is Going to Hurt, 136.
(2021): A Sense of Self, 139.
(2023): Speaking for Myself: Spiritualism and Religion, 148.
Stubbs, Ian (2000): Review: The Genesis of God: A Theological Genealogy.
(2003): Clergy Discipline.
Sutherland, Keith (2021): Review: William Blake vs the World by John Higgs, 142.
Thompson, Richy (2017): Campaigning for Being Human, 125.
Tourette, Aileen La (2000): Review: And Woman Created God.
(2000): Stones and Bread.
(2017): Kimonos in the Hospice Shop Window, 123.
(2017): Review: A Horse Walks Into a Bar by David Grossman.
(2017): Revisiting: Mark’s Gospel as Fiction.
(2018): No Same River Twice, 129.
Trisk, Janet (2000): Review: Christianity without God by Lloyd Geering.
(2000): Review: Greening of Christianity by Lloyd Geering.
(2000): Review: Greening of Christianity by Lloyd Geering.
Truman, Christopher (2020): Vespers, 136.
Veitch, James (2000): Jesus for Christmas 2000.
Vickers, Salley (2017): Imagination is the Creator of Worlds.
Vittle, Paul (2021): The Future of God and Organised Religion 2, 141.
Walker, Edward (2015): Freud versus Jung: A Response, 117.
(2016): Jesus, Son of God, 120.
(2016): Jesus, Son of God, 120.
(2016): Review: Spiritual Activism: Leadership as Service by Alastair McIntosh and Mat Carmichael, 119.
(2018): Fasting, 127.
(2019): Ascension and Pentecost, 132.
Walker, Frank (2000): Review: Tried for Heresy: A 21st-Century Journey of Faith by Andrew Furlong.
(2000): Voyages on the Sea of Faith.
(2017): Review: The Kingdom by Emmanuel Carrere, 125.
(2019): The Festival of Adoration, 134.
(2020): The Sovereignty of Good and the Kingdom of God, 138.
(2021): Horror and Hope at Christmas, 142.
(2021): Sebastian Castellio, the Pioneer of Toleration, 139.
(2022): The No-Funeral Funeral?, 144.
(2024): Afresh! Afresh! Afresh!, 151.
(2024): Christmas: Two Entangled Stories and a Huge Joke, 154.
Wallace, Teresa (2026): Anniversaries of Publications by the Sea of Faith Network, 160.
Ward, Keith (1993): Radicals miss the point about God.
(2004): Some Reflections on Life, Life.
Webster, Alison (1996): Theological non-realism: Feminist’s dream or nightmare?.
(2000): Review: Being Myself.
(2025): Feminism, Non-realism and Resistance, 156.
Webzang, Eleanor (1990): Sea of Faith no.1 Spring 1990.
(1990): Sea of Faith no.2 Summer 1990.
Wegerif, Rupert (2025): From Cave Paintings to Chatbots: Rewilding Religious Education with AI, 157.
Whaley, Patti (1998): Twenty Questions about Spirituality.
(2000): Humanism, Humanitarianism, and Human Rights.
(2000): Retreat into Glory.
(2000): Review: From literal to literary: The essential reference book for Biblical metaphors by James Rowe Adams.
(2000): Review: The Case for Religion.
(2000): Review: The Myths We Live By by Mary Midgley.
(2003): Confessions of a Heretic.
(2005): Men, not things: human rights and the idea of the person.
(2005): Men, not things: human rights and the idea of the person.
(2005): Men, not things: human rights and the idea of the person.
(2014): SOF Sift: Patti Whaley, 112.
(2014): The Testament of Mary, 112.
(2020): Pie in the Sky when you Die, 136.
(2023): And Again I Say Rejoice, 149.
(2025): The Ethics of Pressure, 158.
(2025): Theological diversity: health or heresy.
Whiteford, Eilidh (2000): Review: Don Cupitt’s second “being” book.
Whitney, Ben (2018): Living with Gods, 127.
(2018): Review: The Christian Middle Way: The Case against Christian Belief but for Christian Faith by Robert M Ellis, 128.
(2019): A Man of Sorrows, 131.
(2019): Not Your Usual Sermon, 132.
Widdows, Kit (2022): Notebook: Three Extracts from Kit Widdows’ 1998 Notebook, 146.
Wilkinson, Elizabeth (2000): Review: Stephen Mitchell’s Agenda.
Williams, Stephen (2015): The Story of the Death of Jesus, 116.
(2018): A War to End War?, 130.
(2019): Justice Through the Looking Glass, 133.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.
Windross, Tony (2014): Why Bother Going to Church if you Don’t Believe Anything?, 112.
(2016): Review: Sermons from Suffolk by Stephen Mitchell, 121.
(2017): Exploring Doubt, 123.
(2017): Review: The Making of Humanity: Poetic Vision and Kindness by Dinah Livingstone, 125.
(2020): Cosmic Gratitude, 137.
(2020): Religious Insight, 135.
(2023): Christmas.
(2023): Harvest Festival, 149.
(2023): Review: The Shaping of a Soul by Richard Harries, 149.
(2024): Baptism, 151.
(2024): Kingdom Come, 154.
(2024): Ordained as a Result of Sea of Faith.
Winstanley, Gerrard (2020): A Declaration to the Powers of England, and to all the Powers of the World, 138.
Woddis, Helena (2018): Why do the Abrahamic Religions Fear the Female Body, and even Loathe it?, 128.
Wood, Keith Porteous (2014): Secularism, 113.
Wood-Penn, Richard (2018): Review: Re-Enchanting the Activist by Keith Hebden, 127.
Woodhead, Linda (2024): Linda Woodhead interviews Don Cupitt.
(2024): Spirituality.
Wordsworth, William (2020): FROM Tintern Abbey, 135.
Wright, Michael (2014): Positively Faithful, 113.
Wycherley, Lynne (2021): To The Dartford Warbler, 139.
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(1996): A God to believe in.
(2000): Confessions of the Catholic priest who doesn’t believe there’s a God.
(2000): Review: a pamphlet of personal reflections.
(2000): Review: A Radical Reader by Christopher Hampton.
(2000): Review: Another Way of Seeing by Harper Collins.
(2000): Review: Another Way of Seeing by Harper Collins.
(2000): Review: Believing in Nothing and Something by Geoff Heath.
(2000): Review: C of E – The State It’s In.
(2000): Review: Christians Awake!.
(2000): Review: Christians Awake!.
(2000): Review: Creating God; Re-Creating Christ by Ronald Pearse.
(2000): Review: Dark Nature by Sceptre Press.
(2000): Review: Doubts and Loves by Richard Holloway.
(2000): Review: Ecclesiastical and Extra-Ecclesiastical Anti-Realism by Adrian Worsfold.
(2000): Review: Ecclesiastical and Extra-Ecclesiastical Anti-Realism by Adrian Worsfold.
(2000): Review: Eco-Humanism by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: Emptiness and Brightness.
(2000): Review: Everyone a Pilgrim.
(2000): Review: Fourth Witness by Kit Widdows.
(2000): Review: Friends, Faith and Humanism by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: Fundamentalism by Alan M Goss.
(2000): Review: Gerrard Winstanley and the Republic of Heaven.
(2000): Review: God in the Bath: Relaxing in the everywhere presence of God by Stephen Mitchell.
(2000): Review: God in the Bath: Relaxing in the everywhere presence of God by Stephen Mitchell.
(2000): Review: Godless for God’s Sake Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism’ edited by David Boulton. Published by Dales Historical Monographs(Dent) 2006. £9.50. 146 pages. ISBN 0951157868 ‘The Trouble with God by Dales Historical Monographs.
(2000): Review: Godless for God’s Sake Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism’ edited by David Boulton. Published by Dales Historical Monographs(Dent) 2006. £9.50. 146 pages. ISBN 0951157868 ‘The Trouble with God by Dales Historical Monographs.
(2000): Review: Godless Morality.
(2000): Review: Honest to God: Forty Years On by Colin Slee.
(2000): Review: Humanism by Richard Norman Routledge.
(2000): Review: In Fox’s Footsteps.
(2000): Review: In Praise of Solar Living by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: in the Distance by Richard Holloway.
(2000): Review: Inter-Religious Dialogue: a short introduction by One World Oxford.
(2000): Review: Is Christianity going anywhere? by Lloyd Geering.
(2000): Review: Lies and Secrets by Wendy Perriam.
(2000): Review: Life, Life.
(2000): Review: Living Belief: Being Christian Being Human by Hugh Dawes.
(2000): Review: New Directions in Philosophical Theology: Essays in Honour of Don Cupitt by Gavin Hyman.
(2000): Review: On Religion.
(2000): Review: Paradise on Earth by Janet Trisk.
(2000): Review: Philosophy’s Own Religion.
(2000): Review: Real like the Daisies or Real like I Love You? by David Boulton.
(2000): Review: Reality Isn’t What It used to Be.
(2000): Review: Religion without God by Ray Billington.
(2000): Review: Silence in Heaven – a Book of Women’s Preaching (Book Review) by Heather Walton.
(2000): Review: So You Can’t Stand Evangelism? A Thinking Person’s Guide to Church Growth.
(2000): Review: So You Think You’re Not Religious? A Thinking Person’s Guide to the Church.
(2000): Review: Solar Ethics by David Hart.
(2000): Review: Telling God’s Story.
(2000): Review: The God Problem – Alternatives to Fundamentalism by Polebridge Press.
(2000): Review: The Journey of a Great Soul by Quest Books.
(2000): Review: The Journey of a Great Soul by Quest Books.
(2000): Review: The Many Faces of Christ.
(2000): Review: The Mouth of the Dragon by Susan Adams and John Salmon.
(2000): Review: The New Religion of Life in Everyday Speech by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: The New Religion of Life in Everyday Speech by Lloyd Geering.
(2000): Review: The Sacred Depths of Nature.
(2000): Review: The Sea of Faith by Don Cupitt.
(2000): Review: The Strange Dance of Religion and Sexuality by Arthur James.
(2000): Review: Theology by Polebridge Press.
(2000): Review: This Is My Story.
(2000): Review: Time and Tide.
(2000): Review: Train Doors Slamming.
(2000): Review: What’s it all about?.
(2000): Review: Whats it all about? Philosophy and the Meaning of Life.
(2000): Review: Why Bother with Theology?.
(2004): Sofia 68.
(2005): Sofia 69.
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(2007): 84 – Experience will decide.
(2007): Sofia 81.
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(2009): Sofia 93.
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(2010): Sofia 95.
(2010): Sofia 96.
(2010): Sofia 97.
(2010): Sofia 98.
(2011): Mysticism and Resistance – a memoir of Dorothee Sölle.
(2011): Sofia 100.
(2011): Sofia 101.
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(2011): Sofia 99.
(2012): Sofia 103.
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(2013): Sofia 107.
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(2014): Sofia 111.
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(2015): Sofia 115.
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(2018): Sofia 127.
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(2019): Sofia 131.
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(2020): Sofia 135.
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(2021): Sofia 139.
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(2022): Sofia 143.
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(2023): 69Cordal.
(2023): 69Lumsden.
(2023): 70Ogden.
(2023): 71Gamlin.
(2023): 71Hibbert.
(2023): 78Editorial.
(2023): 79Editorial.
(2023): 80Editorial.
(2023): 80Editorial.
(2023): 81Editorial.
(2023): 82Editorial.
(2023): 83Editorial.
(2023): 85Editorial.
(2023): 85Jackson.
(2023): 85Porritt.
(2023): 85Whaley.
(2023): 86Editorial.
(2023): 86Kirkham.
(2023): 86Kirkham.
(2023): 86Northcott.
(2023): 86Northcott.
(2023): 87Cupitt.
(2023): 87Editorial.
(2023): 87Mitchell.
(2023): 87Sobrino.
(2023): 88Cupitt.
(2023): 88Editorial.
(2023): 88Livingstone.
(2023): 88Wansbrough.
(2023): 89Editorial.
(2023): 89Pattison.
(2023): 89Smith.
(2023): 90Kirkham.
(2023): 90Livingstone.
(2023): 90Morton.
(2023): 91Cupitt.
(2023): 91Grumett.
(2023): 91Wheeler.
(2023): 92Lloyd.
(2023): 92Pearson.
(2023): 93Burnell.
(2023): 93Reiss.
(2023): 93Shakespeare.
(2023): A Reasonable Faith.
(2023): Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
(2023): Utopian Visions.
(2024): All at sea.
(2024): Continually reinventing ourselves.
(2024): Creative Faith: Religion As a Way of Worldmaking.
(2024): Don Cupitt.
(2024): How the Network began.
(2024): Introductory articles.
(2024): Introductory books.
(2024): Not beliefs – but behaviour.
(2024): Quaker, Catholic, Humanist, Buddhist and Unitarian perspectives on SOF.
(2024): Revelation.
(2024): Science and religion – picturing the world.
(2024): Sea of Faith and Christianity: Easter, incarnation, prayer.
(2024): The making of humanity.
(2025): Doctrinal discipline in the Catholic Church.
(2025): Doctrinal diversity – Background – Notes on American Heresy Cases Post-1900.
(2025): Doctrinal diversity – Background material.
(2025): Doctrinal diversity – other case studies (Non-Roman Catholic and Non-American).
(2025): Doctrinal diversity – study results.
(2025): Doctrinal diversity study – Terms of Reference.
(2025): Resisting!, 155.
(2025): Resolution on doctrinal diversity (2003).
(2025): Sister churches and sisters in the churches.
(2025): Study on doctrinal diversity in the Christian church.
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| Post ID | Title | Pub year | sofia_issue_index | PublishPress Authors (author taxonomy) | ppma_authors_name (cached string) |
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| 14822 | Network Matters: SoF Publications | 2026 | 160 | Paul Overend | Paul Overend |
| 14821 | Anniversaries of Publications by the Sea of Faith Network | 2026 | 160 | Teresa Wallace | David Boulton | Automated Model Context Protocol |
| 14820 | Review: Navigating Uncertainty by Ian Scoones | 2026 | 160 | Digby Hartridge | Digby Hartridge |
| 14819 | Review: Restoring Humanism to Religion by David Galston | 2026 | 160 | David Boulton | Automated Model Context Protocol |
| 14818 | Book Recommendations | 2026 | 160 | David Lambourn | Automated Model Context Protocol |
| 14817 | Lived Religion: Katy Jennison, Pagan Sea of Faith Member | 2026 | 160 | Katy Jennison | Katy Jennison |
| 14816 | Reflections on RE Part 2: ‘Hope for the Future of Religion and Worldviews Education’ | 2026 | 160 | Dave Francis | Denise Cush | Dave Francis, Denise Cush |
| 14814 | Bartleby’s Resistance | 2026 | 160 | Andy Kemp | Andy Kemp |
| 14812 | Ernst Bloch: Religion, Atheism, and Hope | 2026 | 160 | Paul Overend | Paul Overend |
| 14810 | Hope Against the Odds | 2026 | 160 | Christine van Duuren | Automated Model Context Protocol |