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Buy a single copy of THE TABLET or a subscription of your desired length, delivered worldwide. Current issues sent same day up to 3pm! All magazines sent by 1st Class Mail UK & by Airmail worldwide (bar UK over 750g which may go 2nd Class).
“… And lo, did Moses descend from Mount Sinai, carrying with him a tablet featuring the Ten Commandments, and the crowd said “Ooh, is that the new iPad?” And Moses sighed…”
Inappropriate levity aside, The Tablet was named in 1840 and no doubt has annoyed a bunch of publishers wanting to create a magazine devoted to tablet computers – for that alone we like it. It offers an interesting perspective on world events with a particular focus on religion, and filtered through a catholic viewpoint. Regardless of this it really is worth a read whatever your religious denomination or even if you don’t believe in a God at all.
Religion is still a highly important factor in world events and politics, no matter how much people might like to think it isn’t. There is still no likelihood of America, for example, ever electing a President who isn’t religious. You discount religion from your world view at your peril – whatever your opinion on it, it is worth understanding and appreciating all the complexities and nuances of religious views and beliefs and how they affect the world. The Tablet does an excellent job of providing intelligent and insightful writing on what can be a contentious topic, we’re just not looking forward to the upcoming version where every page is carved into stone – the postage costs would be shocking. NB