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Church in society

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THE CHURCH AND SOCIETY COUNCIL

The Church and Society Council of the Church of Scotland engages with, and comments upon, a range of national, political and social issues on behalf of the Church.

Its involvement stretches from the Society, Religion and Technology Project and the Scottish Churches Parliamentary Office to education and social interests.

For full information about the council and its role in developing theological, ethical and spiritual perspectives on a range of policy issues and responses, click here.

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Introduction
Welcome to the society issues pages from the Church

UK and international issues
The Church's views and involvement in a range of key issues, events and initiatives

Parliamentary office
Bringing church people and politicians together

Life events ethics
Find out what the Church's reflections are on a range of ethical life issues

The Church and Society Council
The council charged with focusing on parliamentary, international, economic, moral, racial justice and education issues in society

 

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