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About Crucible

Crucible is published quarterly by Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd. Registered Charity No. 270060.

It is published in collaboration with the Church of England’s Division of Mission and Public Affairs, and the William Temple Foundation.

 

Editorial board

Stephen Platten, Edward Cardale, Kate Pearson, Elaine Graham, Malcolm Brown, Chris Swift, Carol Wardman, Matt Bullimore, James Woodward, Peter Scott, Simon Cuff, Jenny Leith (Reviews Editor).

 

Correspondence and articles

Correspondence and articles for submission should be sent to the editor via Hymns Ancient & Modern: periodicals@hymnsam.co.uk.

Articles should be of about 3,000 words.

 

Subscriptions

Annual subscription rate (four issues): individual UK £22; institution UK £30; international (includes airmail) £40.

Subscribe online by Direct Debit or credit/debit card

Call: +44 (0)1603 785 910

Email: subs@hymnsam.co.uk

Write to: Crucible subscriptions, 13a Hellesdon Park Road, Norwich NR6 5DR.
Cheques should be made payable to Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd.

 

Advertising

To advertise in Crucible contact Stephen Dutton or Sue Keighley on 0207 776 1011 or email stephen@churchtimes.co.uk.

Media pack 2022-2023

 

Website terms & conditions

It is a term and condition of a reader accessing and reading the Crucible website that Crucible disclaims all warranties whether express or implied. Neither Crucible nor the original providers of the material accept any liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential loss of business profits or special damages arising from its publication in the Crucible website.

As part of our service to our readers, the Crucible website includes links to external websites. Crucible is not responsible for the content of these internet sites.

 

LATEST ISSUE

October 2024: Church and State

An Irresolvable Bond | Should we have a Minister for Religious Affairs? | The Byzantine Theory of Symphonia | New Giants: Church, Welfare and Future | Critical Solidarity - Church and Government | In Parliament, 2019-2024 | Extra Article: Commissions, Reports and Authority: A Response to Graham James