UK Seminars

Interwoven

We aim to hold four seminars during every academic term – two at Lambeth Palace and two at Durham University. Please follow the link below for details of upcoming Mission Theology seminars.

 

Past seminars in the series

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The Inevitable Meeting between Christianity and African Religion through Evangelisation and Bible Translation

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Date: Tuesday 7th February 2017, 3pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace

Led by: Canon Professor Dr. John Mbiti

 

Western Impregnation of Bible Translations in Kiikamba and other African Languages

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Date: Wednesday 8th February 2017, 4pm

Venue: Leech Hall, St John's College, Durham

Led by: Canon Professor Dr. John Mbiti

 

Early Anglican mission involvement in India: Theological Reflections

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Date: 3rd May, 4pm

Venue: Abbey House, TH107, Durham University

Led by: Professor Daniel Jeyaraj

 

Indian Christian Reactions to Anti-Conversion: An Overview and Some Proposals

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Date: Wednesday 22nd February 2017, 4pm

Venue: Abbey House, Dept of Theology and Religion, TH 107, Durham

Led by: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

 

Indian Christian Reactions to Anti-Conversion: An Overview and Some Proposals

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Date: Thursday 16th March 2017, 3pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace

Led by: Dr Muthuraj Swamy

 

Early Anglican mission involvement in India: Theological Reflections

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Date: Tuesday 30th May 2017, 3pm

Venue: Cheyneygates, Westminster Abbey, London

Led by: Professor Daniel Jeyaraj

 

Public Failures and Hidden Successes: A Comparative History of Protestant Missions Five Centuries After the Reformation

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Date: Thursday 8th June 2017, 3pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace, London, SE1 7JU

Led by: Professor Alec Ryrie

 

Gender and Sustainable Development in Africa

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Date: Thursday 24th November 2016, 3pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace, London SE1 7JU

Led by: Lydia Mwaniki, Director of Theology Family Life and Gender Justice for the All Africa Conference of Churches

 

Gender and Sustainable Development in Africa

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Date: Wednesday 23rd November 2016, 4pm

Venue: Durham University, Abbey House, Room TH 107, Department of Theology and Religion

Led by: Lydia Mwaniki, Director of Theology Family Life and Gender Justice for the All Africa Conference of Churches

 

'This is my body and this is my blood': Implications for Mission Theology

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Date: Wednesday 2nd November 2016, 4pm

Venue: Durham University, Abbey House, Room TH 107, Department of Theology and Religion

Led by: Elizabeth Joy, PHD student at King's College London and volunteer coordinator of Churches Combating Modern Slavery - Human Trafficking (CCMS HT), an initiative of the Churches Together in England (CTE).

 

'This is my body and this is my blood': Implications for Mission Theology

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Date: Tuesday 11th October 2016, 3pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace

Led by: Elizabeth Joy, PHD student at King's College London and volunteer coordinator of Churches Combating Modern Slavery - Human Trafficking (CCMS HT), an initiative of the Churches Together in England (CTE).

 

Sarah the Mother of Mission: An Exposition of Genesis 18 and the painting by Silvia Dimitrova

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Date: Wednesday 13th July 2016, 3pm

Venue: The Conference Room, Lambeth Palace, London SE1 7JU

Led by: The Rt Revd Dr Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion and Honorary Fellow, Durham University

 

Sarah the Mother of Mission: An Exposition of Genesis 18 and the painting by Silvia Dimitrova

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Date: Thursday 16th June 2016, 7pm

Venue: Prior's Hall, Durham Cathedral, Durham DH1 3EH

Led by: The Rt Revd Dr Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion and Honorary Fellow, Durham University

 

Facing the Criticism: Towards a Critical and Constructive Anglican Missiology

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Date: Thursday 12th May 2016, 3.30pm

Venue: Cheyneygates, Westminster Abbey, London SW1P 3PA

Led by: The Revd Dr Robert Heaney, Associate Professor of Christian Mission, Director of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies, Virginia Theological Seminary

 

The Church of Uganda and Speaking Truth to Power: Lessons from Nathan the Prophet

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Date: Thurs 17 March 2016, 3.00pm - 4.30pm

Venue: Lambeth Palace, London, SE1 7JU

Led by: The Revd Dr Griphus Gakuru, Vicar of All Saints, Stechford, West Midlands

 

The Church of Uganda and Speaking Truth to Power: Lessons from Nathan the Prophet

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Date: Weds 9 March 2016, 7.00pm - 8.30pm

Venue: The Williams Library, St Chad's College, Durham University, DH1 3RH

Led by: The Revd Dr Griphus Gakuru, Vicar of All Saints, Stechford, Birmingham

 

Growth of Global Christianity: Shape and Significance for Theology

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Date: Weds 24 Feb 2016, 7.00pm - 8.30pm

Venue: The Williams Library, St Chad's College, Durham University, DH1 3RH

Led by: The Revd Dr Wonsuk Ma, Executive Director of Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS)

 

Growth of Global Christianity: Shape and Significance for Theology

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Date: Fri 12 Feb 2016, 3.00pm - 4.30pm

Venue: The Conference Room, Lambeth Palace, London, SE1 7JU

Led by: The Revd Dr Wonsuk Ma, Executive Director of Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS)

 

The Place of Theology in the Contemporary University

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Date: Tuesday 10 November 2015, 12.00pm-13.30pm, St Chad's College, Durham University

Led by: The Revd Prof Joseph D Galgalo, Vice-Chancellor, St Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya

 

Developments and Trends in African Christianity: an Anglican Kenyan Perspective

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Date: Tuesday 20 October 2015, 3.00pm - 4.30pm, Lambeth Palace, London

Led by: The Revd Professor Joseph D. Galgalo, Vice-Chancellor St Paul's University, Limuru, Kenya

 

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