Introducing our monthly Transept series
As mentioned in the first editorial post this term, during this academic year Transpositions will be featuring articles reflecting on the work of Transept;…
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As mentioned in the first editorial post this term, during this academic year Transpositions will be featuring articles reflecting on the work of Transept;…
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[EDITOR’S NOTE: As our series on The Art of Church Architecture continues, Taylor Morgan reflects on the unique design of Saint John’s Abbey Church…
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[EDITOR’S NOTE: Our series on The Art of Church Architecture continues as Kate Banks reflects on ‘The Luminous Darkness of Westminster Cathedral’. For more…
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[EDITOR’S NOTE: Ewan Bowlby launches our series on The Art of Church Architecture with this introduction. You may see the associated first piece in…
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For much of the time during the first several months of lockdown, Transpositions was on its usual summer break, but we did stay aware…
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Many may wonder if the dogmatic claims in doctrinal statements such as the Apostle’s Creed are still true or relevant to the lives of…
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Over the past few decades decade, liminality—the study of the passage across boundaries—has become a familiar term in Anglophone theology. In the words of…
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Daniel Rattelle and Clinton Collister, eds. The Slumbering Host. Little Gidding Press, 2019, 105 pp. £7.63 (paperback). The world is not as it once…
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The Feast of the Epiphany is a day that commemorates, among Western Christians, the visit of royal magi to the baby Jesus and, among…
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