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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.

Armstrong, Peter (2017): Video: The Sea of Faith – The Quest Goes On.

Arnold, Matthew (2018): Dover Beach, 129.
(2025): Dover Beach.

Assisi, Francis of (2020): Canticle of the Creatures, 137.

Barrett-Browning, Elizabeth (2025): A Sea-Side Walk, 155.

Beake, Fred (2024): Finzi at Malmesbury Abbey, 153.

Belli, Gioconda (2023): To Nicaragua (2023).

Betto, Frei (2005): Grand Inquisitor Becomes Pope Benedict XVI.

Bhoda, Jasbir (2024): Theology and/or Philosophy, 151.
(2025): From Religion to Philosophy, 158.
(2025): Resisting Sofiac Religion, 156.

Bielby, Nicholas (2022): Adam the Second, 143.

Billings, John (2026): Faith, Trust, and the Courage to Live Truthfully, 159.

Blake, William (2017): Holy Thursday, 126.
(2023): Jerusalem. 2 Extracts.

Boucnik, Robert (2023): (Un)certain.
(2023): Creative with Our Faith, 148.

Boulton, David (2018): Review: Victorian Agitator: George Jacob Holyoake by Stephen Yeo, 128.
(2019): Review: Embodiment by Dinah Livingstone, 133.
(2019): Review: Seen and Unseen by Peter Jarman, 131.
(2025): Ten hypotheses.

Bulman, John (2025): Religion in my life: Tom Bulman, 155.

Bulman, Tom (2025): Religion in my life: Tom Bulman, 155.

Burfoot, Barbara (2017): Review: Emerging Ritual in Secular Societies edited by Jeltje Gordon-Lennox, 124.
(2019): Review: Leaving Faith Behind ed. by Fiyaz Mughal and Aliyah Saleem, 133.

Cardenal, Ernesto (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): Review: 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 (2024): The religion of the Wilful unbelievers – Noel Cheer.

Chorley, Derek (1994): If I Were Pope.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (2020): He Sees the Water Snakes, 135.

Connolly, Margaret (2019): Review: 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 C.P. 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.

Cornford, John (2017): Heart of the Heartless World, 124.

Cragg, John (2017): God and the Planet, 126.
(2018): Absurdity, Anguish, Freedom, 127.

Cross, Simon (2026): Lived Religion: Simon Cross, 159.

Crucefix, Martyn (2020): Revisiting: Sonnets to Orpheus by Rainer Maria Rilke, 137.
(2020): Skype, 137.
(2020): Sonnet to Orpheus I:7, 137.

Cupitt, Don (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 (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 Religion and Worldviews Education (RE), 159.

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.

Dowrick, Stephanie (2024): Threading a Camel through the Eye of a Needle – Stephanie Dowrick.

Dulley, David (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.

Dyer, Mark (2018): Jesus of Nazareth: the Embodiment of God?, 128.
(2019): Review: The Universal Christ by Richard Rohr, 134.
(2022): God and the SOF Network, 143.

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.

Fellows, John (2019): Review: A Field Guide to the Clergy by Fergus Butler-Gallie, 132.

Francis, Dave (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 Religion and Worldviews Education (RE), 159.

Francis, Peter (2022): The Truly Human Being and our True Selves, 145.

Freeman, Anthony (2007): What is Mystical Experience?.
(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.

Galer, Graham (2018): Revisiting: Graham Galer revisits a poem by A.E. Housman, 127.

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.

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von (2019): Two Epigrams, 134.
(2019): Wanderer’s Night Song, 134.

Graham, Elaine (2021): Don Cupitt and the Sea of Faith Archive, 141.

Hainbach, Katie (2023): Music in a Reform Synagogue, 149.

Hall, Tom (2025): Different Gods, 156.

Hardy, Thomas (2016): The Oxen, 122.

Harris, Ian (2023): An Eco-Human Future, 147.

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.

Harvey, Nicholas Peter (2022): The Jesus Myth: A Psychologist’s Viewpoint by Chris Scott, 145.

Hell, Michael (2020): Words, Words, Words, 135.

Henson, Elaine (2023): Religion and Music, 149.

Herbert, Cicely (2019): Nurses, 131.

Herbert, George (2024): Avarice and Prayer (1).

Herron, Madge (2016): The Eve of St Brigid in Donegal, 122.

Hinchliffe, Doreen (2017): The Art of Getting Lost, 123.

Hindley, Judy (2016): Home on Earth, 122.

Hope, Danielle (2019): Review: Someone Was Here by Kathryn Southworth, 131.
(2020): Review: Afterwardness by Mimi Khalvati, 136.

Hopkins, Gerard Manley (2017): The Windhover, 124.
(2018): Carrion Comfort, 130.
(2020): Pied Beauty, 137.
(2023): The Habit of Perfection, 149.

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.

Jandl, Ernst (2020): October Night, 138.

Kemp, Andy (2016): SOF Sift, 122.
(2020): Review: Humankind: A Hopeful History by Rutger Bregman, 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.

Kennedy, Dan (2021): Jacko Calls, 141.

Kiran (2025): Religion in my Life: Kiran, 158.

Kirkham, Dominic (2016): Hearth and Home, 122.
(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): Lost in Translation?, 138.
(2020): Newman’s Canonisation, 135.
(2020): Review: Dominion by Tom Holland, 136.
(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.

Lambourn, David (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, 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 reviews, notices and Conversation, 159.

Lee, David (2017): Review: That Was the Church that Was by Andrew Brown and Linda Woodhead, 125.
(2018): You are What You Eat, 128.

Liniewicz, Łukasz (2026): The International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF), 159.

Literature, Biblical (2020): Like Trees Walking, 135.

Livingstone, Dinah (2009): 90Editorial.
(2010): 91Editorial.
(2010): 92Editorial.
(2010): 93editorial.
(2016): Morning Homilies.
(2016): Theological Reflection: Religion as a Human Creation: 5. Advent: ‘O Come…’, 122.
(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.

Mapp, Geraldine (2022): Remembering Simon Mapp, 146.
(2022): Remembering Simon Mapp.

Mapp, Simon (2017): Review: Becoming Atheist by Callum G. Brown, 124.
(2019): Revisiting: Dreamtime by John Moriarty, 133.
(2020): Review: Not for Nothing by Peter Armstrong, 136.

Master, Arif (2025): Resisting Oppression: The Arba’een Walk, 156.

Mawdsley, Penny (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.

McDonagh, Francis (2010): Hélder Câmara: From Power to Prophecy.
(2016): Equality and the Imagination, 122.
(2018): Review: The Political Samaritan by Nick Spencer, 129.
(2019): Review: In the Closet of the Vatican by Frédéric Martel, 133.
(2020): Comment: The US Election 2020, 138.
(2020): Review: The Lost Art of Scripture by Karen Armstrong, 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 (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): Let there be Commerce between Us, 132.
(2019): Review: Nameless Country by A.C. Jacobs, 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.
(2020): I’ll Sing as I Love, 137.

Milton, John (2020): From Samson Agonistes, 135.

Mirza, Kurshida (2025): Religion in my Life: Kurshida Mirza, 156.

Mitchell, Stephen (2019): Review: Our Shadowed World by Dominic Kirkham, 134.
(2020): Acts of God, 136.
(2020): Review: Alive in God by Timothy Radcliffe, 138.
(2020): Review: The Sacramental Sea by Edward Newell, 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.

Morton, Michael (2014): Review: Francis of Rome – Francis of Assisi.
(2018): Review: Hope without Optimism by Terry Eagleton, 127.

Mountford, Brian (2022): Being Human: Preliminary Notes , 145.

Murray, Don (2022): The Bonhoeffer Challenge, 143.

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.

Norman, Richard (2018): Hope, Faith and Redemption 2, 129.
(2019): Gods and the Good, 134.

Oakley, Mark (2017): Poetry and Faith, 124.

Olive, Jane (2021): The Mark, 140.

Overend, Paul (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): Network Matters: Sofia, 159.
(2026): On Lived Religion, 159.
(2026): Saint Sophia and her Daughters, Saints Faith, Hope and Love, 159.

Palfrey, Carol (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): Review: Anglican Women Novelists ed. by Judith Maltby and Alison Shell, 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 (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 (2017): Radical Theology and the Media, 123.

Pearson, John (2016): As I Please: John Pearson visits the USA East Coast, 122.
(2017): As I Please: In Memoriam, 124.
(2017): As I Please: John Pearson goes on a Mini Grand Tour, 125.
(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 Reflects on the Shame of the Twin Towers, 132.
(2019): As I Please: John Pearson Remembers David Paterson, 133.
(2019): As I Please: John Pearson Revisits Berlin, 131.
(2019): As I Please: John Pearson Visits Sicily, 134.
(2020): As I Please: And so it goes on…, 138.
(2020): As I Please: John Pearson Defends the Printed Word, 135.
(2020): As I Please: Plague – 2020 Style, 137.
(2020): As I Please: The Toon Army, 136.
(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 (2018): Review: Athanasius of Alexandria by David M. Gwynn, 130.
(2018): Review: Paul: A Biography by Tom Wright, 129.
(2019): Review: Christianity and the New Spirit of Capitalism by Kathryn Tanner, 134.
(2019): Review: Thomas Cromwell by Diarmaid MacCulloch, 132.
(2020): Review: Bread of Life in Broken Britain by Charles Roding Pemberton, 137.
(2020): Review: The Apostate’s Creed by Ben Whitney, 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 (2018): People and their gods evolve together, 130.
(2019): Review: Living With The Gods by Neil MacGregor, 131.

Peyton, Jeremy (2024): The Lesson of the Rain, 151.

Phillips, Peter (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.

Rea, Ernie (2019): From Exclusive to Inclusive: A Journey of Faith, 133.

Regan, Frank (2015): Can Pope Francis Save the Catholic Church?.
(2016): Morning Homilies.
(2016): Review: Morning Homilies by Pope Francis, 122.
(2018): Broken Bodies in a Broken World, 128.
(2020): Review: The Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor by Kathleen Rushton, 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 (2020): Sonnet to Orpheus I:7, 137.

Robarts, Avril (2019): The Indian Tradition, 133.

Roberts, Steven (2019): Revisiting: The Terrible Sonnets by Gerard Manley Hopkins, 134.

Robertson, Iain (2021): The Future of God and Organised Religion 3, 141.

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.

Sherrard, Carol (2017): SOF Sift, 123.

Shipley, Graham (2018): Review: How Can I Believe? by John Cottingham, 130.

Siddiqui, Ataullah (2024): The Otherness of the Other – Ataullah Siddiqui.

Singler, Beth (2025): Identities, AI, Religion and Hope, 157.

Smith, Louisa Jane (2025): Fostering curiosity: The Value of RE, 157.

SND, Sister Isabel Smyth (2026): Learning from Interfaith Dialogue, 159.

Somerville-Wong, Anastasia (2022): The Future of Ethical and Spiritual Leadership, 145.

Southworth, Kathryn (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.
(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): Helen Thomas visits Ivor Gurney, 138.
(2020): Review: Counting Backwards: Poems 1975-2017 by Helen Dunmore, 137.
(2020): Review: The Last Parent by Anne Stewart, 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 (2016): Review: I, Daniel Blake by Ken Loach, 122.
(2017): Language and Faith, 124.
(2017): SOF Sift, 124.
(2018): Review: Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray, 130.
(2019): Story Telling and Faith, 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.

Stephens-Wright, Bobbie (2020): This is Going to Hurt, 136.
(2021): A Sense of Self, 139.
(2023): Speaking for Myself: Spiritualism and Religion, 148.

Sutherland, Keith (2021): Review: William Blake vs the World by John Higgs, 142.

Thompson, Richy (2017): Campaigning for Being Human, 125.

Tourette, Aileen La (2017): Kimonos in the Hospice Shop Window, 123.
(2018): No Same River Twice, 129.

Truman, Christopher (2020): Vespers, 136.

Vittle, Paul (2021): The Future of God and Organised Religion 2, 141.

Walker, Edward (2018): Fasting, 127.
(2019): Ascension and Pentecost, 132.

Walker, Frank (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.

Webster, Alison (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 (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.

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.

Williams, Stephen (2018): A War to End War?, 130.
(2019): Justice Through the Looking Glass, 133.
(2025): The Sea of Faith Steering Group, 155.

Windross, Tony (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-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.

Wycherley, Lynne (2021): To The Dartford Warbler, 139.

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(2011): Mysticism and Resistance – a memoir of Dorothee Sölle.
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(2023): 78Editorial.
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(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.
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13212Jesus and the Powers by Tom Wright and Michael Bird2026159Dominic KirkhamDominic Kirkham
13206Book reviews, notices and Conversation2026159David LambournDavid Lambourn
13192Network Matters: Sofia2026159Paul OverendPaul Overend
13185Saint Sophia and her Daughters, Saints Faith, Hope and Love2026159Paul OverendPaul Overend
13172Faith, Trust, and the Courage to Live Truthfully2026159John BillingsJohn Billings
13167Lived Religion: Simon Cross2026159Simon CrossSimon Cross
13142On Lived Religion2026159Paul OverendPaul Overend
13133Learning from Interfaith Dialogue2026159Sister Isabel Smyth SNDSister Isabel Smyth SND
12971The International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF)2026159Łukasz LiniewiczŁukasz Liniewicz
12981Reflections on Religion and Worldviews Education (RE)2026159Dave Francis | Denise CushDave Francis, Denise Cush