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https://t.co/6SnYRiFuVy
Really pleased with how the topics & contexts quite organically collated under the themes:
-Nationalism & State,
-Theology & Public Imagination,
-Dissent & Grassroots Christianity,
-Interreligious Presence,
-Institutions & Policy.
Join us to consider, Whose Christianity Anyway!?
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Sign up for our January conference.
Register now for free!
https://t.co/hH4dTtahmf
Important note!
✅ While registering, please choose whether you will attend in-person, or online.
🥪 Please bring your own lunch.
☕️ Tea & refreshments will be provided.
now that it's official I am excited to announce that I will be joining @CTPIEdinburgh as a Research Development Fellow in January! I'll lead a year-long project exploring how Christian migrants in Scotland imagine Scottish national identity & intersection of faith +nationalism.
Call for papers: "Grassroots and indigenous digital faith-based activism". A project I'm involved with, building on my June/July @IASH_Edinburgh Fellowship. Thrilled to offer a colloquium on digital faith-based activism with a view to edited volume. https://t.co/Dpx8hKu38l
A reminder about our upcoming webinar for IASH Fellowship applicants for 2025-26:
Monday 9 December, 13:00-15:00 UK time
Register: https://t.co/j94CGxww63
Please sign up even if you can't attend, as the recording will be circulated afterwards.
Amazing to receive high level of interest from across the globe, from USA to NZ. Clearly, the topic resonates widely!
As a hybrid event, we look forward to rich in-person socials & interactions too.
CfP extended: still time to submit; especially welcome postgraduate submissions!
Update about CTPI sponsored conference, "Whose Christianity Anyway?" 9-10 Jan 2025.
⏰ CfP extended: 8 Nov (12pm).
🌐 Hybrid event, with in-person keynotes & social events.
📖 Output: Journal issue of selected papers.
Eventbrite link will open next week!
https://t.co/m5d4k3aKk6
Calling all postdocs and early-career researchers!
If you wish to apply for an IASH Fellowship for 2025-26, please join our webinar on Monday 9 Dec at 13:00 UK time. The event will be recorded.
https://t.co/j94CGxvYgv
Watch the recording of our recent Book Launch event! "New Research on Animals in Religious Thought."
@uoedivinity@MillarSuzanna
https://t.co/Ze8AEjs0SN
Dr Alex Chow (@caorongjin) as part of a panel speaking about the Centre’s project on Global Christians in Edinburgh/Scotland (~19:23). He highlighted the ways migratory Christian communities change the Scottish civic and political landscape. https://t.co/ipxgDMsRRY
Delighted to announce the keynote speakers for the upcoming conference in Jan 2025: Prof Jan-Werner Müller (@Princeton) & Dr Marietta van der Tol (@Cambridge_Uni)
Hope you'll join us too. There's still time to send an abstract (deadline: 1 Nov!)
🔗https://t.co/m5d4k3aKk6
7. Ecumenical Service of Thanksgiving and Recommitment to the work of the Christian Churches in Scottish Politics;
The Very Revd. Sally Foster Fulton @SallyFosterFul1, UK and Global Church Ambassador, @christian_aid.
https://t.co/nYeajFgupL
On 4 Sept 2024, CTPI & SCPO jointly organised the event 𝗗𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻@𝟮𝟱 held at the Assembly Hall, New College. The recording of the sessions is now available online.
Link to playlist: https://t.co/hEciLRrkMj
@uoedivinity@churchscotland
👇A list of the sessions.
6. Final reflections and discussions on Devolution@25 and the future of CTPI & SCPO;
- David Bradwell
- Prof Rachel Muers @RachelMuers
https://t.co/DOfjino91M