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Tribute to Peter Cousins (1928–2003)
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Peter Cousins, who died in September 2003, was the first Editor of Spectrum, a magazine that grew into a journal that was re-titled in 1997 as Journal of Education & Christian Belief. It can therefore be truly said that Peter Cousins was ‘our’ first editor. This tribute to ‘a giant in the land’ was written by Richard Wilkins, another former editor of Spectrum. It was first published in the Spring 2004 issue of ACT NOW, the magazine of the Association of Christian Teachers in England, and it appears here with the kind permission of the author and editor.
Title: Tribute to Peter Cousins (1928–2003)
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Peter Cousins, who died in September 2003, was the first Editor of Spectrum, a magazine that grew into a journal that was re-titled in 1997 as Journal of Education & Christian Belief.
It can therefore be truly said that Peter Cousins was ‘our’ first editor.
This tribute to ‘a giant in the land’ was written by Richard Wilkins, another former editor of Spectrum.
It was first published in the Spring 2004 issue of ACT NOW, the magazine of the Association of Christian Teachers in England, and it appears here with the kind permission of the author and editor.
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