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The Singh Twins at Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery with their 'Slaves of Fashion' exhibition, courtesy and copyright Denisa Ilie.

Winter 2023

Volume 41, Number 1

Theme: Messy religion and belief

In this issue of REtoday Magazine:

  • The Singh Twins the internationally acclaimed artists on uniqueness, unity and the power of art
  • The Philosophers’ Daughters: Peter Vardy on young people and big questions
  • A Buddha bauble on the Christmas tree?
  • Professional REflection: new thinking in RE
  • COMPETITION: A chance to win a prize worth £150!

Previous Issues

Summer 2023

Volume 40, Number 3

Theme: What's worth celebrating in religion and RE?

Spring 2023

Volume 40, Number 2

Theme: Religion and RE: yesterday and tomorrow

REToday Autumn 2022

Volume 40, Number 1

Theme: Many lenses to look at religion

Summer 2022

Volume 39, Number 3

Theme: Personal worldviews in RE

Spring 2022

Volume 39, Number 2

Theme: Pilgrims and journeys

Autumn 2021

Volume 39, Number 1

Theme: RE and research

Summer 2021

Volume 38, Number 3

Theme: JUSTICE AND RELIGIONS

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Autumn 2020

Volume 38, Number 1

Theme: Climate Justice

Summer 2020

Volume 37, Number 3

Theme: Visions

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Spring 2020

Volume 37, Number 2

Theme: Intent, implement, impact in RE

Autumn 2019

Volume 37, Number 1

Theme: World views

Summer 2019

Volume 36, Number 3

Theme: Religion & Animals

Spring 2019

Volume 36, Number 2

Theme: Big ideas Big Questions

Autumn 2018

Volume 36, Number 1

Theme: Beyond Words

Summer 2018

Volume 35, Number 3

Theme: Telling Stories

Spring 2018

Volume 35, Number 2

Theme: Faith in Science? Faith in God?

Autumn 2017

Volume 35, Number 1

Theme: The best that has been thought and said [in religion]

Summer 2017

Volume 34, Number 3

Theme: Attack and defend

Spring 2017

Volume 34, Number 2

Theme: Religion all in the mind?