We're looking forward to welcoming Kirsten Birkett to our School of Theology to speak on Class and Ministry in the UK this Tuesday.
You can get a flavour for her plenary in the latest @CambridgePapers
P.S. Spaces still available for Tuesday
A recent Cambridge Paper by Kirsten Birkett examines class and evangelicalism in Britain and argues that we need to be more intentional about reaching working class people and communities with the gospel: 👇https://t.co/VzUwAwSNP3
The latest Cambridge Paper by Julian Rivers tackles an issue which has climbed up the political agenda: 'Should the UK leave the European Convention on Human Rights?' https://t.co/N3pb8LBvhX
Many congratulations to Dr Krisztina Mair @KristiMair on the completion of her doctoral studies in philosophical theology.
An incredible achievement! 🎉
We're really privileged to have her as part of our team.
I’m having a great time creating the module site and handouts for my new Unseen Realm module. ✨👀
We will take an historical-theological approach to the cosmic order, angels and demons, the nephilim and ‘sons of God’, Christ’s victory over the powers, and more.
It's great to see the first Portuguese translations of Cambridge Papers up on the website of @DeBiblica: the Bible Society of Portugal 👇 https://t.co/icu9OIedcv
'Living virtuously with AI chatbots' by Jeremy Peckham is now available on our website: 👇We hope you will find this paper a useful prompt to living with discernment in the age of the AI chatbot. https://t.co/LETktQFpV2
Cambridge Papers author, Christopher Townsend, will be leading a webinar at 6.00pm (BST) on Tuesday 14 October on 'The Strange New World of Gender: How Do We Respond as Christians?'. Here's the registration link if you are interested: https://t.co/POedCTrPkS
Did you know that @Peterhouse_Cam had electric lighting installed in the Hall in 1884 to mark the College’s 600th anniversary, making it the second building in Britain (after the @UKHouseofLords) to be electrified? 💡
People often ask me when the book based on my PhD will be out. The answer is, not for a long time! But I wrote this Cambridge Paper on the 'Old Testament Prophets and Human Flourishing'—an accessible summary of the core idea in my PhD. https://t.co/Vrt9diAAPU
The latest Cambridge Paper on 'The Old Testament prophets and human flourishing' written by Tony Watkins, Fellow for Public Engagement at Tyndale House (@Tyndale_House)
is available on our website: 👇https://t.co/rlsRR2aSoR
We were delighted to be able to send Uganda Martyrs Seminary, Namugongo a gift of Cambridge Papers, past and present, all delivered by courier by students from Oak Hill (@OakHillLondon) on their recent visit to the Seminary.👇
Cambridge Papers were delighted this week to make past papers available to delegates at the European Leadership Forum 2025. For more information about #ELF2025 see @FOCLOnline.
Abuse within the Church occurs across all theological traditions, but the latest Cambridge Paper highlights five 'risk' factors to which evangelical churches and organisations are prone, and points to ways to address them. You can find the paper here: https://t.co/mGMS7rvHS6
@EvangelicalsNow have republished Paul Mills' Cambridge Paper on 'globalization', first issued in 2005, to offer a biblical framework within which to reflect on Trump's imposition of tariffs on trade with the USA 👇 https://t.co/sYLTZzxcrh
Alongside the minimum wage increase in April, the Government is reducing the threshold above which employer National Insurance Contributions are payable.
The biggest relative impact of the changes to employer NICs is on those in the lowest weekly earnings percentiles.
We have just sent a review of 2024 to everyone who receives our e-newsletter with details of papers published, new editorial group members, and conferences. You can find the email here: https://t.co/BUdSpHMJMK