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This appointment won’t stop extremism

30th January 2018 By Irfan al-Alawi

The defeat of radical Islam won't come through the efforts of a small industry of report-writers and statistics collectors, writes Dr Irfan al-Alawi. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism

Once war-torn Sierra Leone now leads the world in peace

4th January 2018 By Jenny James Taylor

Why Nigerians are learning from Sierra Leone’s Muslims and Christians . ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism

Blood missionary

9th October 2017 By Jenny James Taylor

‘Menstruation is getting its moment’, says the Guardian. Now start-up charity Stamens is bringing Kenyan pioneer Margaret Mercy to London to explain why sanitary provision is at the root of poverty alleviation. ... Read Full Article

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The mosque that never says die

28th September 2017 By Jenny James Taylor

Jenny James Taylor reports on the latest twist in the London Megamosque planning saga.  ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: Islam, megamosque, Newham, planning, Tablighi Jamaat

Changing the world through faithful presence

22nd September 2017 By Jenny James Taylor

THIS is the book that had evangelicals sweating six years ago. Jenny James Taylor reviews To Change the World: the Irony, Tragedy & Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World by James Davison Hunter. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: change, culture, evangelicals, review

Historian Tom Holland’s film goes to the Islamic roots of ISIS

15th August 2017 By Jenny James Taylor

Tormented by the unreality of a genocide sanctioned by a holy text but ignored by the West’s liberal intelligentsia, Tom Holland makes the case for a changed sensibility in foreign policy-making. ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: Iraq, ISIS, Islam, Yazidi

After Ariana Grande & The Manchester Attacks: Three ‘Unrealities’ Are Killing Britain’s Children

15th August 2017 By Jenny James Taylor

American 'raunch culture' prepares young girls for exploitation - and worse.  ... Read Full Article

Filed Under: Journalism Tagged With: Islam, Tablighi Jamaat

Lapido Media Press Release

27th July 2017 By jtmadmin

AFTER twelve years of pioneering work in the field of religious literacy Dr Jennifer Taylor, the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Lapido Media left the organisation to concentrate on research, writing and consultancy. Lapido Media is profoundly grateful to her for her courage and her indomitable spirit in being ‘a voice speaking in the wilderness’.  ... Read Full Article

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Jenny James Taylor

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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