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Welcome to Issue 78

May 2002

Welcome to the latest edition of Christis! I hope that the magazine may be to you a source of encouragement, entertainment and even some light relief amidst all the exams and deadlines this term.

Week four sees us into Christian Aid week; look out for events taking place all over campus and beyond. Please pray that God’s work through the activities of Christian Aid may truly be furthered by the funds and awareness raised as we enjoy ourselves. One of Christian Aid’s campaigns this year is the Trade Justice Movement … on the same theme, in week nine you will be treated to a Fair Trade Café on Vanbrugh Paradise. Volunteers will be needed every day; if you would like to help or find out more then please email socs203@york.ac.uk.

Christis is always on the lookout for new people who may be interested in getting involved with the magazine. Readers, writers, artists, technical assistants and other helpful people are always appreciated! You do not need to make a regular commitment; please just contribute as you feel moved to do so. For those interested in taking a more active role, (or just curious as to what goes on), do come along to one of our meetings or send us an email.

Much love,
Ellen Wakeham

Contents

Letters

Your news and views.

Sacred and Profane

Kate Harper visits the exhibition at York City Art Gallery.

Farewell Father Tony!

Fr Tony discusses the highs and lows of being a chaplain with Tara Cooke.

Beauty after Death?

Hepsie Attwood discusses the controversial artwork of Professor Gunther von Hagens.

Playing in the Gutter

Following Martyn Joseph’s recent visit to the university, Hilary Blake (his biggest fan), explains what’s so special about his music.

The Leviathan and the Martian

In response to a letter in the last issue, Paul Harford tells us why its ok for dinosaurs and spaceships to be included in images of the Garden of Eden!

The Thinker

If God were a vegetable, which would S/He be and why?

Reviews

Ellen Wakeham reviews the book Christian Life and Today’s World.

Poetry

Thirst by Prue Magee.

Declaration of aims:

Christis magazine, while having a Christian basis, is open to those of any faith or none. We welcome articles on social, political, religious, cultural and personal issues, provoking discussion within Christianity and beyond it.

Created with the help of the following people:

Hepsie Attwood
Hilary Blake
Matt Campbell
Rachel Cavill
Chris Charlton
Tim Clarke
Tara Cooke
Annette Cooper
Andrew Dennison
Kate Harper
Paul Harford
Matt Horner

Fiona Jackson
Hannah Kidd
Prue Magee
Ian Miller
Michael Puljic
Keith McKillop
Tom Saddington
Elizabeth Thompson
Ellen Wakeham
Ian Warren
Fiona Worthy
Chris Wleft

[A photo of some penguins]
Photo: www.freeimages.co.uk

Apologies to anyone whom we have right out of this list.

Disclaimer:

The views contained in Christis are not necessarily the views of the Committee, neither are they all necessarily from a Christian viewpoint. If you have any doubts or concerns about anything you read in here, please email us at editor@christis.org.uk or drop a note in our societies pigeonhole in the SU building.


Last modified: 25th November 2005