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A memo crying in the wilderness

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June 02, 2026に開始

Why does the Church of England now sound like an HR department? Source

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A memo crying in the wilderness

The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jun 02, 2026

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 02, 2026
The Church of England's shift towards HR language dilutes its spiritual message, reducing its role to that of a corporate entity.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 02, 2026
The Church's evolving language may help it remain relevant in a changing society, but it risks alienating traditional followers.

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Jun 02, 2026
The Church of England should focus on its spiritual mission rather than adopting corporate jargon that oversimplifies complex theological issues.

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The Church of England's focus on HR-like policies prioritizes inclusivity, reflecting modern societal values that align with its mission.

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Emphasizing HR practices in the Church of England fosters a culture of accountability and care that is essential for modern communities.

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