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“Right at the heart of this gendered conception of God then, is the assumption that just as men and women were taken from the same whole, so God and Christ are not complete without us, and we are not complete without them.” 




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Karam Ram

My parents came to Britain in the 1950s from a newly independent India. Migration has shaped my identity: I neither see myself as British or Indian but identify as being “heaven born”. I am married to Trixie and have recently bought a saxophone.

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