This public event is embedded in the Pilgrim unit ‘Culture, Beliefs and Theology’, which engages discussions about God, Jesus, Salvation, and the Bible, at and beyond the borderlands of the church.
This seminar will do the same, with a range of speakers who variously engage elements of the Christian tradition from the periphery or the outside of the Christian community. Featuring reflections from Professor John Carroll (atheist perspective); Professor Mohamad Abdalla (Islamic perspective), Dr Meredith Lake (historical perspective), and Naomi Wolfe (First Peoples perspective).
This will be a ticketed event, with a link to register coming soon.