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The Keene Lectures - Treasuring Each Other
The Keene Lectures make a welcome return to the Cathedral this autumn. The theme for this year is 'Treasure' and each speaker will address a Christian approach to an issue impacting contemporary society. Today the theme is Treasuring Each Other, a response to Black History month with Revd Sharon Quilter,…
The Keene Lectures - Treasuring The World
The Keene Lectures make a welcome return to the Cathedral this autumn. The theme for this year is 'Treasure' and each speaker will address a Christian approach to an issue impacting contemporary society. Today the theme is Treasuring The World, a response to the Climate Crisis with the Bishop of…
The Keene Lectures - Treasuring The Scriptures
The Keene Lectures make a welcome return to the Cathedral this autumn. The theme for this year is 'Treasure' and each speaker will address a Christian approach to an issue impacting contemporary society. Today the theme is Treasuring The Scriptures, the place of the Bible in a multi-faith world with…
Keene Lecture: Romans 13:1-7, the Divine Sword of the Empire, and the Opponent’s Voice
…this text? In this lecture we’ll critically examine this pericope, canvas popular readings, and explore the potential for a new interpretive way forward. Jared Neusch is a Research Assistant and the Project manager for the McDonald Agape Nicaea Project at St. Mellitus College in London. He earned his PhD in…
Keene Lecture: Is reconciliation possible in a divided world? With John Whitcombe, Dean of Coventry
…as part of our Keene Lectures under Mars. “Is reconciliation possible in a divided world?”. Using the story and work of Coventry Cathedral, together with international Community of the Cross of Nails, John will explore the role of churches and cathedrals in the work of reconciliation, thinking particularly about their…
Keene Lecture with Revd Dr Matthias Grebe
…a series of five lectures in the summer term, where we have asked theologians and university lecturers to talk about a subject of their choice, something that they feel passionate about. From his prison cell in 1944, shortly before his execution, Dietrich Bonhoeffer penned the famous words to his friend…
The Keene Lectures
…of Supremacy to today'. Lecture 2: ‘The spread of the Reformation and civil war in the age of Shakespeare and of Pepys’ Both Edward VI and his half-sister Elizabeth I ensured a Protestant economy for the emerging Church of England against a background of social dissent at home and mainstream…
The Keene Lectures
…of Supremacy to today'. Lecture 3: ‘The Long century 1689 – 1829’ From Parliament’s acclamation of William III and Mary II as monarchs following the exile of the Catholic King James VII and II (1689) until the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829 the Church of England’s mission spread globally, paving…
Keene Lecture: War and Peace- A Chaplain’s Perspective
…Falkland Islands, in this lecture she will discuss the history of military chaplaincy in the British Armed Forces, and the development of chaplaincy into the 21st Century. Drawing on her own experiences she will address the challenges of ministry within this unique environment, and consider how chaplaincy will evolve over…
Hymns and Harmonies: A Celebration of Anglican Music with Andrew Carwood
…for an engaging free lecture series exploring the connection between Anglicanism and its rich musical traditions. Spanning centuries of history, this series delves into the evolution of sacred music within the Anglican Church, guided by expert Cathedral musicians. Tuesday 28th January – Andrew Carwood (St Paul’s Cathedral) The Reformation and…