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A free religion radiant with a humanising light that the darkness will never overcome

Wednesday Photo: An autumn view from Grantchester Meadows across the River Cam

Creating a liberal, free religion appropriate for the possible incoming sea of faith

A few autumn views of Logan’s Meadow nature reserve and the Cambridge Museum of Technology

Wednesday Photo: The spire of All Saints’ Church, Cambridge at sunset

Two autumn views of Cambridge

An early autumn walk along the River Cam from Cambridge through Ditton Meadows to Fen Ditton

Tiny seeds and tiny words of love, freedom and justice. Scatter them. — Resisting the neoliberal onslaught

Wednesday Photo: Summer view from a train

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

Juglans elaeopyren, Texan Walnut in the Cambridge University Botanic Garden

The work of love, or how to resist in the dark ages

The poor work for the rich even when they rest alone . . . the Neoliberal Project in the UK ups the ante under Liz Truss.

Why Jesus’ commandment that we “love one another” is always already new