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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Present and Future of the Basis of Union
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to join us to celebrate the launch of The Present and Future of the Basis of Union: Marking Fifty Years edited by Geoff Thompson and Ji Zhang. \nThe essays in this book reflect the extraordinary changes in church and society over the fifty year period since the Basis of Union. They also give attention to how the Basis itself must be considered and interpreted in ways that reflect the experiences of belonging within a contemporary community of believers. \nThe book will be launched by Rev. Associate Professor Kylie Crabbe\, UCA Minister and Researcher in Biblical and Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University. \n5pm\, Wednesday May 1st \nCentre for Theology and Ministry\, 29 College Crescent\, Parkville (In-person and livestreamed) \nLink for RSVPs coming soon.
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/book-launch-the-present-and-future-of-the-basis-of-union/
LOCATION:Centre for Theology & Ministry\, 29 College Cres\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Book launch: Reading the Bible in Australia
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to the launch of Reading the Bible in Australia edited by Deborah Storie\, Barbara Deutschmann\, and Michelle Eastwood.  Robyn Whitaker\, Associate Professor of New Testament at Pilgrim\, will launch the book. She will be joined by Naomi Wolfe\, Rev Dr Graham Cole and Dr Jonathan Cornford who will be part of a panel discussing the book and its implications for reading the Bible in Australia. \nReading the Bible in Australia is a collection of essays that invite reflection about how the Bible matters to Australia. Contributors probe intersections between vital debates about Australian identity (who we have been\, are\, and aspire to become) and the Bible\, bringing a range of perspectives to critical themes–indigeneity\, colonization\, and migration; landscape\, biodiversity\, and climate; gender and marginality; economics\, ideology\, and rhetoric. Each chapter explores the past and present influence of a biblical text or theme. Some offer fresh contextually and ethically informed readings. All interrogate the wider outcomes of reading the Bible in different ways. Given the tragic consequences of how it has been used historically\, and sometimes still is\, some Australians would exclude the Bible and its interpreters from public debate. Yet\, as Meredith Lake’s The Bible in Australia demonstrates\, “a degree of biblical literacy–along with critical skill in evaluating how the Bible has been taken up and interpreted in our history–can only help Australians grapple well with the choices Australia faces.” Love it or hate it\, there is no getting around the reality that the Bible\, and how it is read\, still matters. \n5.30pm on Thursday 2nd May \nYuma Auditorium\, Centre for Theology and Ministry\, 29 College Crescent\, Parkville. \nPlease RSVP by Friday 26 April through the link – https://events.humanitix.com/reading-the-bible-in-australia-book-launch
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/book-launch-reading-the-bible-in-australia/
LOCATION:Centre for Theology & Ministry\, 29 College Cres\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Book launch
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SUMMARY:Theology on Tap with John Flett
DESCRIPTION:Professor John Flett will be speaking at Theology on Tap in Carlton on Monday 13th May. John is the Professor of Intercultural Theology and Missiology at Pilgrim Theological College and will be talking about “why intercultural theology is the only future theology”. \nJohn holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary where he undertook a ground-breaking examination of the history and theology of missio Dei\, later  published as The Witness of God (Eerdmans\, 2010). His Habilitationschrift\, undertaken at the Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal\, developed a critical account the church’s apostolicity\, understanding the embodiment of the faith in cultural difference as fundamental to the continuity of the faith through time. This appeared as Apostolicity: The Ecumenical Question in World Christian Perspective (IVP Academic\, 2016) and was recognised as one of the IBMR’s Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies\, World Christianity\, and Intercultural Theology of 2016. His most recent work (2020) with Henning Wrogemann\, titled Questions of Context: Reading a Century of German Mission Theology\, examined the range of ideas that underly the theories of contextualisation and the related consequences for local embodiments of the faith. \nTheology on Tap is an informal gathering for anyone who likes to discuss theology and related topics. It is organised by The Wesley Centre for Theology\, Ethics\, and Public Policy. \n7pm\, Monday 13th May at the Clyde Hotel in Carlton. \nAll are welcome\, but please RSVP through the event page on Facebook. 
URL:https://pilgrim.edu.au/event/theology-on-tap-with-john-flett/
LOCATION:Clyde Hotel\, Cardigan St\, Carlton
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