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Features

To follow

Reflections

What is home

Part 1: Time is greater than space, reality greater than ideas
Part 2: The welfare of Babylon
Part 3: The welfare of the communities of England
Part 4: A Christian vision for housing in England
Part 5: Reconnecting participation in our common home

Dialogue with Policy

First Homes

Participate

To follow

Picture: The door of East Coker Church, Somerset, where T. S. Eliot is buried, with a sanctuary knocker.

Focus

  • Reflection (5)
  • Policy (1)

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