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Attentive Speaking and Listening
In recent years, ‘identity politics’ has become synonymous with division. All political thinking can of course lead to differences in opinion. However, with its grounding in personal and collective ‘identity’, rather than political ‘issues’, identity politics gives rise to a new depth of division and tendency to depersonalise one’s opponents. This is increasingly shaping the United Kingdom’s political landscape, and indeed the political and ethical discussions occurring in and between the UK’s churches.
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