Yes, this is listed as posted by Joanna Sugden, Libby Purves’ trainee:
[blockquote]Libby Purves is a Times columnist, novelist and Radio 4 broadcaster. Her interest in the glories, inspirations and eccentricities of world religions and cultural traditions was fuelled by an upbringing in Bangkok, Israel, Africa, France and a series of convent schools.
Joanna Sugden is currently a trainee religion reporter on Times Online. She studied Islamic Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies.[/blockquote]
Congratulations Canon Harmon and well deserved. However, it was sad to read that the ‘representative’ quote mentioned made no reference to Christianity but was a comment about Islam. Hardly representative.
Glad to see Titus One Nine ranked, and above the Wiccan and the Druid sites!!!
Congrats!
The link to her previous list of 30 blogs is interesting as well.
This appears to have been posted by Joanna Sugden, not Libby Purves.
Yes, this is listed as posted by Joanna Sugden, Libby Purves’ trainee:
[blockquote]Libby Purves is a Times columnist, novelist and Radio 4 broadcaster. Her interest in the glories, inspirations and eccentricities of world religions and cultural traditions was fuelled by an upbringing in Bangkok, Israel, Africa, France and a series of convent schools.
Joanna Sugden is currently a trainee religion reporter on Times Online. She studied Islamic Law at the School of Oriental and African Studies.[/blockquote]
It’s a nice mention, nonetheless.
Thanks for the correction, I amended the entry to reflect the paper in which it is found.
Well, t19 is in my top 10 religious blogs, if that counts for anything.
Kudos, Kendall!
Bravo Canon Harmon!
This is very gratifying. Good job, Kendall!
All the religious news that’s fit to print, right here at t19!
Congratulations Canon Harmon and well deserved. However, it was sad to read that the ‘representative’ quote mentioned made no reference to Christianity but was a comment about Islam. Hardly representative.