Don't miss the next lecture @PuseyHouse on the E.L. Mascall's doctrine of the Incarnation by Fr Mike Michielin, which will be Wednesday 6 May at 4pm.
Mascall is often called an 'Anglican Thomist' and was one of the most important Anglo-Catholic theologians of the 20th century.
For a few days now we have been highlighting the fantastic speakers who will be presenting at the conference ‘What makes a novel Christian?’ on 13 May @puseyhouse
Dr Clare Walker Gore is a College Assistant Professor and Director of Studies in English at @LucyCavColl 1/
Are Pilgrim's Progress & The Brothers Karamazov 'Christian' novels? If so, why?
Because they present morality & mortality in a certain way?
Can a novel be Christian even if its author is not? Can a novel be Christian if its story is a tragedy?
Come & find out at our conference!
Calling all theology students and enthusiasts!
Ever wondered why theology is considered a science?
Come to @PuseyHouse at 4pm on Wednesday, or watch online, to find out...
We're continuing to highlight the fantastic speakers who will be presenting at the conference ‘What makes a novel Christian?’ on 13 May @puseyhouse@beatrixscudeler works as a journalist, writer, and editor. She has written for The Times, The Spectator, The Critic...
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For the next few days, we will be continuing to highlight the fantastic speakers who will be presenting at the conference ‘What makes a novel Christian?’ on 13 May @puseyhouse
Today, we’re highlighting author and Tolkien scholar Professor @HollyOrdway
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The title of Prof @HollyOrdway’s paper is: ‘Fundamentally religious’ – or Not? J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings and the Question of Authorial Intent.
We're continuing to highlight the fantastic speakers who will be presenting at the conference ‘What makes a novel Christian?’ on 13 May @PuseyHouse
Professor Alison Milbank is Professor Emeritus of Theology and Literature at @UniofNottingham ...
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Her fiction and non-fiction have appeared in Hinterland, Howl, Dappled Things, and The Brick Lane Bookshop Anthology.
Her paper for our conference is entitled: 'Mysticism and the Modern Novel.' 4/