...and Fellowship Examinations of The Royal College of Organists in the same year, being awarded five prizes and the Silver Medal from the Worshipful Company of Musicians. He studied in...
...often used to ask what vocation felt like. A difficult question to answer. The best I could come up with was it was rather like falling in love: you cannot...
...today.’ Joseph thus asserts the idea of Providence, the belief that, alongside the vicissitudes of the world and vagaries of human choices, God has a Plan. The idea of...
...negative way. Let’s examine each in turn. The via positiva proceeds from the premise that human words, despite their limitations, might nonetheless have some purchase on the nature and activity...
...serious point about how communication can fail because of human inattentiveness, impatience or anxiety. The game illustrates how, within oral cultures, stories tend to resolve into familiar forms or come...
...only. It does not include the free re-entry (valid for 12 months) that comes with a standard Cathedral entry ticket. The cost of the Library ticket cannot be offset against...
...we now know, the end didn’t come and the end hasn’t come, although the way the world is now might cause some to imagine the Parousia is closer now ‘than...
...men. They moved into the trenches, they crawled through the muck of no man’s land to recover the injured, dead and dying. They comforted and prayed with their boys. They...
...further east. His name was Philip. He did not come with merchandise but with bizarre ideas. Most notable among these was the notion that one of his compatriots, a carpenter...