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Hoagy and chalk hill-figures - what liberal religion can learn from Hoagy Carmichael

Remembering the religious roots of liberal, secular thought - a case for continuing "to uphold the liberal Christian tradition"

New jazz CD just about to be launched - "Hoagy" with the Chris Ingham Quartet

A short bibliography of religious naturalist texts

Creating new worlds of meaning - Wallace Steven's "Anecdote of a jar"

Playing with Peter King at the Hunter Jazz Club, Bury St Edmunds, Friday 17th January 2014

Perfect imperfection - lessons from the poetry of Michael Roberts

Epiphany — Walking with the three kings between doubtful maximal belief and total secular humanism

Visiting Wittgenstein and Moore for the New Year

Who believes that God has eyebrows? - moving beyond the atheist/theistdivide and towards a religious naturalism