Francis Fukuyama Identity: Contemporary Identity Politics and the Struggle for Recognition Beginning in the mid-2000s politics changed. The momentum towards a more open, liberal and democratic…
Choristers are returning to Exeter Cathedral for the first time since England’s coronavirus lockdown began in March, and are rehearsing in preparation for their first…
Starting 4 October, Sundays@7 meetings will move from 7pm to 6pm – becoming Sundays@6! Sundays@6 is an alternative space in a relaxed, friendly and open…
Larry Siedentop Inventing the Individual: The Origins of Western Liberalism We live in a country where individual freedom and equality are taken for granted. A…
“Cathedral News” is a monthly journal published by Exeter Cathedral. It contains a mixture of community notices, articles, photographs and events listings. Download the AUGUST…
The archaeologists currently digging at Exeter Cathedral aim to reveal crucial information about the layout of the site’s original medieval cloister. This information will be…
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