Professor Paul Bradshaw has very kindly offered to host a new series of three Deep Church ecclesiology seminars. These will continue to explore the resources of the whole Christian tradition for contemporary church worship and life
Friday 16 February, Friday 30 March, and Friday 11 May, 3-5pm
at Notre Dame’s London Centre
16 February Alan Brown – ‘Orthodox and Evangelical?’
Alan is on the management team of the Cambridge Orthodox Institute. He is author of ‘The Intellectual Debate between Pagans and Christians in the Fourth to Seventh Centuries’ (Cambridge Histories) and is presently writing on the relationship between Christian theology and Christian spirituality.
30 March Bernd Wannenwetsch – ‘Worship as public and political act’
Bernd is lecturer in Christian ethics at Harris Manchester College Oxford, and is author of ‘Political Worship: Ethics for Christian Citizens’ and ‘Liturgy as Politics – Politics as Liturgy’.
11 May David Hilborn – ‘Why should evangelicals be Anglican?’
David is Director of Studies and acting Principal of the North Thames Ministerial Training Course. Previously he was the Evangelical Alliance’s Theologian, convenor of the Alliance Commission on Unity and Truth among Evangelicals, and editor of ‘Evangelicalism and the Orthodox Church’.
These seminars are open to anyone in Christian ministry or theological study in London.
If you would like to come to any one of these please email using the address in ‘About Us’
The Book of the Series –
We hope to launch ‘Remembering our Future: Explorations in Deep Church’, edited by Luke Bretherton and Andrew Walker, the collected papers from the last Deep Church series, at one of these seminars.
