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SUMMARY:Induction Service for Sally Douglas
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to join the Pilgrim community for the induction of the Reverend Doctor Sally Douglas as New Testament faculty member at Pilgrim Theological College. \nSally takes up a three year position on the faculty beginning in April 2024. She is a biblical scholar and theologian committed to attending to the biblical text\, early church writings\, and feminist and womanist readings. Sally is also an ordained Uniting Church minister with extensive ministry experience alongside her vocation as teacher\, researcher\, and writer. Her books include Jesus Sophia\, The Church as Salt\, and Early Understandings of Jesus as the Female Divine. \nWHEN: 5pm\, Tuesday 16th April 2024 \nWHERE:  Yuma Auditorium\, Centre for Theology and Ministry \nPlease RSVP here. \n \n 
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/induction-service-for-sally-douglas/
LOCATION:Centre for Theology & Ministry\, 29 College Cres\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Northey Lecture: Bearing Witness – an approach to Christian-Muslim Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first lecture in the 2024 Northey Lecture series\, co-hosted with Trinity College Theological School as the Hughes-Cheong public lecture\, to be presented by Dr Joshua Ralston\, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity\, University of Edinburgh and visiting scholar at Trinity College Theological School. \n\nBearing Witness: An Approach to Christian-Muslim Dialogue discusses how two assumptions dominate approaches to Christian-Muslim theological dialogue. First\, theological differences over God\, Jesus\, and Muhammad are viewed as the main problem facing Christian-Muslim relations. Based on this claim\, the chief aim of interfaith dialogue becomes addressing the problem of difference through seeking out areas of commonality and theological consensus. This paper challenges both assumptions by presenting a vision of Christian theological engagement with Islamic thought where the primary aim is not agreement\, but mutual learning through non-apologetic witness\, honest contestation\, and theological clarification. The profound questions that Islamic thought present to Christian theology about God\, the Qur’an\, and Jesus Christ are not viewed as a threat\, but as an opportunity for fresh theological reflection on what it means to bear witness to the God who speaks. \nParking is not available on College grounds.  \n\n\nDate: Thursday 21 March 2024 \nTime: 7 – 9pm (Refreshments will be served in the Bernardo Family Atrium after the lecture). \nVenue: Craig Auditorium\, Gateway Building\, Trinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052 \nRSVP: By 5pm\, Thursday 14 March 2024 \nTickets: Free\, but bookings essential. Book at TryBooking \nEnquiries: Briony O’Halloran | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 03 8341 0216
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/northey-lecture-bearing-witness-an-approach-to-christian-muslim-dialogue/
LOCATION:Craig Auditorium\, Gateway Building\, Trinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville\, Vic\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Northey Lectures
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SUMMARY:Northey Lecture: Bearing Witness – an approach to Christian-Muslim Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first lecture in the 2024 Northey Lecture series\, co-hosted with Trinity College Theological School as the Hughes-Cheong public lecture\, to be presented by Dr Joshua Ralston\, Reader in Christian-Muslim Relations at the School of Divinity\, University of Edinburgh and visiting scholar at Trinity College Theological School. \n\nBearing Witness: An Approach to Christian-Muslim Dialogue discusses how two assumptions dominate approaches to Christian-Muslim theological dialogue. First\, theological differences over God\, Jesus\, and Muhammad are viewed as the main problem facing Christian-Muslim relations. Based on this claim\, the chief aim of interfaith dialogue becomes addressing the problem of difference through seeking out areas of commonality and theological consensus. This paper challenges both assumptions by presenting a vision of Christian theological engagement with Islamic thought where the primary aim is not agreement\, but mutual learning through non-apologetic witness\, honest contestation\, and theological clarification. The profound questions that Islamic thought present to Christian theology about God\, the Qur’an\, and Jesus Christ are not viewed as a threat\, but as an opportunity for fresh theological reflection on what it means to bear witness to the God who speaks. \nParking is not available on College grounds.  \n\n\nDate: Thursday 21 March 2024 \nTime: 7 – 9pm (Refreshments will be served in the Bernardo Family Atrium after the lecture). \nVenue: Craig Auditorium\, Gateway Building\, Trinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville VIC 3052 \nRSVP: By 5pm\, Thursday 14 March 2024 \nTickets: Free\, but bookings essential. Book at TryBooking \nEnquiries: Briony O’Halloran | events@trinity.unimelb.edu.au | 03 8341 0216
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/northey-lecture-bearing-witness-an-approach-to-christian-muslim-dialogue-2/
LOCATION:Craig Auditorium\, Gateway Building\, Trinity College\, 100 Royal Parade\, Parkville\, Vic\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Northey Lectures
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