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Why do Muslims kill Muslims?

13th November 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

MIDDLE eastern Islamic scholars are behind mass atrocities committed by Muslims against other Muslims in Northern Nigeria. The claim is made by Tony Blair Institute (TBI) analyst Bulama Bukarti, whose report is published soon. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: boko haram, Nigeria, Qur'an, Saudi, Tony Blair

Nigeria now third worst for terrorism – has the FCO noticed?

6th October 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

It's time Westminster realised that the situation in West Africa is getting out of hand, and now threatens key British interests in the region. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: boko haram, Fulani, ministerial review, Nigeria, pivot, Sahel, terrorism

ESSAY – What Billy Graham and Harvey Weinstein have in common

28th August 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

The secularization of sexuality has left even Christians with the degraded belief that what a friendly woman really wants - or deserves - is sex. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: Billy Graham, chastity, Hollywood, sex, Weinstein

British peers dub Northern Nigeria’s massacres a genocide – but NGOs frustrate ICC process

31st July 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

Action to prevent genocide against Christians in Northern Nigeria by Boko Haram and militarised Fulani herders is being prevented by academics and could leave it too late to take concerted action. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism

Christian, Muslim gatherings are Africa’s COVID achilles heel

17th April 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

Religion could be the reason coronavirus gets out of control in Africa. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: Africa, Christian, Coronavirus, COVID19, Muslim, Nigeria, religion

The mother campaigning for the rescue of her child enslaved by Boko Haram

26th February 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

This is a face so deeply etched with pain that I hardly can bear to look into those eyes. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: boko haram, FreeLeah, Nigeria, Sharibu, SOAS

‘The West fiddles while West Africa burns’

26th February 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

'Global Britain' is in jeopardy while the West is so weak on Nigeria and the Sahel. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: boko haram, Commonwealth, FCO, Global Britain, Nigeria, Sahel, terror

Being Lesslie Newbigin’s daughter

15th January 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

The Cold War is the sub-text of this tragic memoir of the West's most loved missionary statesman, finds Jenny Taylor. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism

The most important Muslim Britain doesn’t know

15th January 2020 By Jenny James Taylor

The Islamist who reassessed everything.  ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism, Uncategorised

UK Foreign Office and DfID go red for persecuted Christians

11th December 2019 By Jenny James Taylor

In the Middle East, Christianity is at a point of near extinction. A reception at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London for the first time gives recognition to it.  ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism

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mmJENNY JAMES TAYLOR specialises in religious literacy and was appointed Research Fellow in Communication, Media and Journalism at the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge in 2019. A Bloomsbury author and campaigner she pioneered religious literacy in journalism, founding Lapido Media in 2005 as a publicly subscribed online newspaper and publisher. Described by historian Tom Holland as 'groundbreaking', it helped to change the national secular discourse by providing resources for journalists needing to ‘get religion’ in an age of globalization. Widely travelled, Taylor has a doctorate in religion from the School of Oriental and African Studies, and has been published many times in academic journals and the mainstream and on-line media including the Guardian, the Times and, in translation, the European press. Her books include Faith and Power: Christianity and Islam in ‘Secular’ Britain with Lesslie Newbigin and Lamin Sanneh (SPCK 1998 and Wipf&Stock 2005) and A Wild Constraint (Continuum 2008), an extended essay on contemporary sexuality. An Associate of the Community of St Mary the Virgin, she lives where she was born, in Suffolk.

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