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God is an Englishman: Special Interview with Bijan Omrani

God is an Englishman: Special Interview with Bijan Omrani

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Church of England rev with a difference Jamie Franklin sat down to talk with scholar and author of God is an Englishman: Christianity and the Creation of England Bijan Omrani in a special live interview. In a wide-ranging conversation, topics covered included the following:

  • English national identity and its interplay with the Church of England.
  • The aesthetic of English spirituality and its importance for Modernity.
  • The role of establishment and why it is worth retaining.
  • The implications of demographic change and the rise of Islam for the English Church and society.

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