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Church and State in the New Millennium Issues of Belief and Morality for the 21st Century

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Holloway, David

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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Limited Summary: David Holloway looks at key areas of public concern to see where the Church can and must take a lead. Arguing that morality has been privatised in the Western world, he states that the monarchy must give a moral lead.
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David Holloway looks at key areas of public concern to see where the Church can and must take a lead. Arguing that morality has been privatised in the Western world, he states that the monarchy must give a moral lead.

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