18 March 2016

The latest Social Issues Bulletin is published today

The Bulletin is published three times a year by Affinity’s Social Issues Team to keep evangelical churches and individual Christians informed of the implications of legislation and public policy on social issues in the UK.

This issue contains an article on the slippery meaning and use of ‘rights’ language today.

There is also an analysis of how the apparent improvement in the lot of the elderly as compared to younger generations in the UK may not be all that is seems.

Then we have a view on what complementarianism should – and should not – mean in its practical application.

Next, the headteacher of Fulham Boys School explains why he does not fear government inspection of his school’s openly Christian ethos.

And we have an in-depth review of a remarkable recent book on the care of those nearing the end of life, alongside all the usual updates on life issues and curent legal cases of interest.

The whole issue may be downloaded, or individual articles:

The Bulletin – March 2016

When rights go wrong

Young versus old

Where is complementarianism heading?

Nothing to hide or be ashamed of

Book review – Being Mortal

Life issues

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