Revd Dr Ian Paul: “The Relevance of Revelation”
The Relevance of Revelation
The Relevance of Revelation
Flesh made word: communicating the Gospel in a digital age Bishop Nick is a lively and provocative thinker so this should be a very worthwhile occasion. Whatever your denominational allegiance it is an excellent opportunity to discover what a relatively newly appointed leader of a huge new Anglican Diocese really thinks about evangelism and apologetics…
Professor Richard Bauckham Emeritus Professor of New Testament Studies, University of St Andrews & Senior Scholar, Ridley Hall, Cambridge. Professor Bauckham’s topic will be The Gospels and the Eyewitnesses.
How can conversations about Paris Hilton and Russell Brand help us to do mission and discipleship? Can we connect the world of celebrity culture to theology and the gospel story? Does Jesus have anything to say to Simon Cowell and Rihanna? Mark has spent many years pioneering fresh ways of communicating the Christian faith to…
Canon Mark Tanner, Warden of Cranmer Hall, University of Durham. Before moving to Durham, Mark was Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Ripon. The title of his lecture is “Charismatic spirituality: building on rock or sand?” He will explore this vibrant part of our life together, considering where the charismatic movement has come from and what…
We welcome Dr David Instone-Brewer who is Senior Research Fellow in Rabbinics and the New Testament at Tyndale House in Cambridge. His title is ‘Divorce and Remarriage in Bible times and today’. He will examine what the Bible says about divorce, as it would have been understood by the original readers of the New Testament.…