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Can There Be a Distinctively Christian Contribution to Northern Ireland Politics?

by admin | May 3, 2016 | P.S.

The following reflections are inspired by Steve Stockman’s “An Open Letter to Northern Ireland’s Political Leaders” (PS September 2015) and Esmond Birnie’s response. The central issue raised by Stockman and Birnie, is whether there is a distinctively Christian input...

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