Lectures at the Abbey

2012

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  • 23 February 2012 06:15pm

    History and Eternity: Signs of transcendence: the beyond in the ordinary

    The first of three Lent lectures in the History and Eternity series by Canon Vernon White on the possibilities of believing in life beyond death.

  • 01 March 2012 06:15pm

    History and Eternity: Images of resurrection: time, space & bodies in eternity?

    The second of three Lent lectures in the History and Eternity series by Canon Vernon White on the possibilities of believing in life beyond death.

  • 08 March 2012 06:15pm

    History and Eternity: Transforming the present: future hope in the here & now

    The third of three Lent lectures in the History and Eternity series by Canon Vernon White on the possibilities of believing in life beyond death.

  • 17 April 2012 06:15pm

    Christian Faith and Public Policy: Faith, Reason and Science in the public arena

    Exploring issues of faith and public policy. This first lecture concentrated on the arguments of those who claim that since religious claims are not capable of being subjected to public scientific scrutiny they should play no part in debates in the public realm.

  • 24 April 2012 06:15pm

    Christian Faith and Public Policy: Faith, Gender and Equality

    Exploring issues of faith and public policy. This second lecture looked at the highly contentious area of approaches to gender, sexuality and equality and the attitudes of faith communities to issues of this sort and whether any specific attention should be paid to them.

  • 01 May 2012 06:15pm

    Christian Faith and Public Policy: Faith and the Constitution

    Exploring issues of faith and public policy. This final lecture will concentrate on the issue of whether or not the law should make accommodation for religious beliefs and practices or whether it should deal with each person equally irrespective of conscientious claims. This issue will also involve taking up the question of whether religious claims are in some sense special and if they are whether this should be the basis of legal privileges.

  • 10 May 2012 06:15pm

    27th Eric Symes Abbott memorial lecture: Mis-establishment

    Locating, and Re-locating, the Church of England.
    Speaker: The Right Reverend Dr Peter Selby

  • 17 October 2012 06:15pm

    Faith & Secularism in Education

    This lecture explored educational approaches that encourage respect and critical dialogue between religious and secular positions.

  • 24 October 2012 06:15pm

    Faith & Secularism in Law and Justice

    The lecture explored both the tensions and the various means of accommodation.

  • 31 October 2012 06:15pm

    Faith & Secularism in Christian Belief

    This lecture aruged for the irrationality of a purely science-based belief system, and for the importance of cultivating a spirituality which can unite scientific, moral, liberal, and humane attitudes, and in which faith and critical enquiry overlap and complement one another.

  • 14 November 2012 06:15pm

    Faith & Secularism: The Moral Resourcing of the Nation - dialogue and debate

    Can faith and secular work together to renew our moral resources? An agnostic professor of philosophy and a radical orthodox professor of theology debated the issues.