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A brief address on the occasion of my Kikyoshiki

“What is Free Religion?” (1963) by Imaoka Shin’ichirō (1881-1988)

The reflection worth indulging doesn’t know where it is going—A fantasia on a passage by Henry Bugbee

“Selected Writings on Free Religion and Other Subjects” by Shini'chirō Imaoka & “Liberal Religious Reformation in Japan” (1984) by George M. Williams

Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, Elizabeth Regina, requiescat in pace (A Republican perspective)

Rock or sand, sand or rock? - why the true foundation of the spiritual life might not be what you think it is . . .

A meditation on a Pietà, written for a Mothering Sunday during a time of war

“Only a God can still save us”—a liberal religious confession

“Please save my dolly” — on the sharing of experience and a politics of solidarity

“Love the hell out of this world” — a further lesson to be learnt from the Russian invasion of the Ukraine

The goat path ahead less travelled by . . . or Liberal religion back at the crossroads