'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?' We are delighted to be hosting this one-day symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. Join us online from 12.00 p.m. on Saturday 1 February 2025.
'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?' We are delighted to be hosting this one-day symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. Join us online from 12.00 p.m. on Saturday 1 February 2025.
Call for papers. 'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?', Saturday 1 February 2025. We are delighted to be hosting this one-day online symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. The deadline for short paper proposals is Friday 6 December 2024.
Call for papers. 'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?', Saturday 1 February 2025. We are delighted to be hosting this one-day online symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. The deadline for short paper proposals is Friday 6 December 2024.
Call for papers. 'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?', Saturday 1 February 2025. We are delighted to be hosting this one-day online symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. The deadline for short paper proposals is Friday 6 December 2024.
Don't forget the next CAS Research Seminar
Wednesday 6 November, 4.00-5.30 p.m. Dr Sam Tranter (Cranmer Hall, Durham University), The Prayer Book Society Conference.
Online Only at: https://t.co/7RZfDkVAkG
Call for papers. 'Who is Jesus Christ Today, in a Divided World?', Saturday 1 February 2025. We are delighted to be hosting this one-day online symposium in conjunction with the Scott Holland Trust. The deadline for short paper proposals is Friday 6 December 2024.
Join us in person for the first CAS Seminar at St Antony's Priory, 74 Claypath, DURHAM, DH1 1QT on Wednesday 9th October, 4.00-5.30 pm. Canon Christopher Irvine (Canterbury Cathedral), 'What makes a holy place holy? The Great Chapel at Kelham: a case study'
Join us online on Wednesday 22 May, 4.00-5.30 pm for our next Anglican Studies seminar. Revd Dr Stephanie Burette (University of Oxford) ‘Christ and Captivity in WW2: Faith, Art and Stanley Warren in Changi POW Camp'. Email [email protected] for a link.
Join us in person at St Antony's Priory (74 Claypath, Durham DH1 1QT) on Wednesday 15 May, 4.00-5.30 pm for our next CAS/St Antony's Priory seminar. Revd Dr Greg Peters (Nashotah House), 'Edward Bouverie Pusey and the Necessity of Monasticism in the Church of England'.
Join us at St John's College Learning Resource Centre or online on Wednesday 8 May, 4.00-5.30 pm for our next Anglican Studies/Cranmer Hall seminar. Revd Dr Josh Cockayne, 'Are you really Anglicans? Reflections on Church Planting'. Email [email protected] to register.
Join us in person on Wednesday 24 April, 6.00-7.30 pm for our annual Michael Ramsey Lecture. Canon Dr Sanjee Perera (Virginia Theological Seminary), ‘A Theology of Inequality: How the Church's Legacy of Slavery and Empire Shapes the Nation'.
Join us in person on Wednesday 24 April, 6.00-7.30 pm for our annual Michael Ramsey Lecture. Canon Dr Sanjee Perera (Virginia Theological Seminary), ‘A Theology of Inequality: How the Church's Legacy of Slavery and Empire Shapes the Nation'.
Join us online on Wednesday 13 March, 4.00-5.30 pm for our next CAS seminar. Bryn Blake (KCL) ‘William Perkins' Patronage Network and the Doctrinal Maturation of the Elizabethan Church of England'. Email [email protected] for a link.
Join us in person (Abbey House, Room D/Th 107) or online on Wednesday 17 January, 4.00-5.30 pm for our next CAS /ACO seminar. Revd Canon Dr Stephen Spencer (Anglican Communion Office) ‘The Eucharist as a Sacrament of Mission’. Email [email protected] for a link.