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Events | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Our main regular meetings are for evening lectures held during term-time at the University of Hull, and occasional Saturday day schools held in conjunction with the University’s Department of Theology. Click below for details of current and future programmes. Lectures are normally held on Wednesday evenings, starting at 7.30 pm. We normally meet in the Seminar Room of the Graduate School at the University. A map of the campus can be found by clicking here.
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Christian-Muslim Relations | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. A paper read to the AGM of the Hull and District Theological Society on 21 May 2008 by the Rt Revd John Brown, Hon. Asst Bishop of Lincoln and sometime Bishop of Cyprus and the Gulf. In the early Middle Ages Christian writers often had their works translated into Arabic, and Jews, Christians, Muslims and pagans usually managed to live together in peace. Some Christian writers began to show boldness and engaged in polemics with Muslims. The method used was not us...
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Ecumenism for the 21st Century | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Ecumenism for the 21st Century. An address to the Hull and District Theological Society on the occasion of its Golden Jubilee, 8 May 2007. By Dame Mary Tanner, President of the World Council of Churches and sometime Hon. Secretary of the Society. And Charlotte Methuen on ‘The Case for Women Bishops’ and Alistair Key on ‘Re-assessing Black Theology’. A complex ecumenical scene. On the other hand, the publication of statements by the Sacred Congregation for the Faith,...
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Membership | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. We welcome new members at any time of the year. Membership costs 10.00 per year, but is free to students. Members are able to attend ordinary meetings free of charge, and receive a discount on the cost of special events. Members may bring one guest to each event. But otherwise non-members must pay to the Treasurer, at the door, the sum of 2.00 per lecture. You should renew your membership at or before the first meeting of the year (usually in October). Hull and ER I...
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Publications | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. The official illustrated history of the Society, covering the first fifty years, is. Aspects of Faith. The History of Hull and District Theological Society, 1957-2007. Beverley: Highgate Publications, 2007) by Barbara M. Robinson, with a foreword by the Bishop of Hull. Pp. viii 116. ISBN 9781 902645 48 3. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). No Faith in Religion.
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Meetings 2012/13 | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Wednesday 17 October 2012. 8216;Ordinary’ Christology: Answers from the Pews. York St John University). Wednesday 14 November 2012. The Book of Common Prayer, 1662-2012: Relic or Resource? Wednesday 12 December 2012. Some Popcorn and a Movie: Thoughts on What Theology Can/Should Learn from Moving Images. Wednesday 30 January 2013. God and the Quantum Universe. Wednesday 13 February 2013. The Image of Eve in Contemporary Advertising. Wednesday 20 March 2013. Religiou...
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Christianity and the Theatre | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Christianity and the Theatre. Christianity and the Theatre’. Summary of a lecture given by Dr Philip Crispin (Lecturer in Drama, University of Hull) to the Hull and District Theological Society, Wednesday 19 January 2011. Summary by David Bagchi. Wakefield Second Shepherd’s Play. Notable features from other mystery plays include: the direct, emotive appeal of Christ on the cross to the audience in the. The Harrowing of Hell. This theatrical manipulation of an audien...
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Hull and District Theological Society. Current President of the Hull and District Theological Society (based in Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom). Posts by David Bagchi:. Welcome to the Society’s website. 8216;Ordinary’ christology: views from the pews. Bible, Bishops, and the Da Vinci Code. Christianity and the Theatre. Decoding the Florentine Frescoes. Ecumenism for the 21st Century. Liturgy and Worship – Fixed or Flexible? Making Connections between Christianity and Western Culture.
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Decoding the Florentine Frescoes | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Decoding the Florentine Frescoes. Decoding the Florentine Frescoes: Hidden Religious Meanings in the Church of San Lorenzo’. Summary of a lecture given by Dr Patrick Preston (Lecturer in Church History, University of Chichester) to the Hull and District Theological Society, Wednesday 16 February 2011. Summary by David Bagchi. Jacopo Pontormo (1494-1557) was a painter in the Mannerist style. This style is best illustrated by his finest work,. As reform-minded humanis...
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Meetings 2014/15 | Hull & District Theological Society
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Hull and District Theological Society. Unless otherwise indicated, all meetings take place in the first-floor Seminar Room of the Graduate School, University of Hull Campus, Hull HU6 7RX, at 7.30 pm. The first floor is accessible by lift. Free evening parking is available in the University’s Salmon Grove car park, the entrance to which can be found on Salmon Grove, approximately midway between the junctions with Ferens Ave and Cranbrook Ave. Wednesday 12 November 2014. Friday 12 December 2014. Notify me ...