Charles Gore Lecture 2025
Theology for Commonwealth: God's Dreaming, Common Worth, Planetary Communion
Speaker: The Reverend Dr Sathianathan Clarke
Chair: The Reverend Dr Jamie Hawkey, Canon Theologian of Westminster Abbey
Wednesday, 17th September 2025 at 12.00 PM
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This lecture offers a theology for Commonwealth by turning our attention from Word to Dreaming, from wealth to worth, from common good to planetary communion. A theology for commonwealth arises from God’s Dreaming rather than just the inscribed Word. The kin(g)dom of God is the shape and drift of Trinitarian dreaming for common living. Such a Christian commonwealth is based on worth rather than wealth, and knits “bonds of affection” to bond with the afflicted. Those considered worthless in an economy of wealth (Mammon) add value (worth) to God’s kin(g)dom on earth as in heaven. Ennobling the commoner goes hand in hand with restoring the commons. God’s blessed end thus dares theology to think of the common good as more than human flourishing. It confronts our sin of being curved in on the human self and frees us to participate in salvation by becoming curved outward toward planetary communion.
About the Speaker
Sathianathan “Sathi” Clarke, an ordained Presbyter of the Church of South India, is Bishop Sundo Kim Chair and Professor of World Christianity at Wesley Theological Seminary (Washington, DC, USA) and Lecturer in Theology and Mission at United Theological College (North Parramatta, NSW, Australia). His vocation has been a unique blend of the joy of Church ministry, passion for working with communities of the oppressed and other religious faiths, and love of academic research and teaching. He is the author of several books and is presently working on Theology for World Christianity in Post-postcolonial Times (OUP, Forthcoming 2026).