Beer and Theology – “Friendship” (Fri 1st December)
Our 16th Beer and Theology, in association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, will be with Guido de Graaff
Our 16th Beer and Theology, in association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, will be with Guido de Graaff
James Mercer remembers past family and military history and reflects on love of enemies and not breaking faith with those who died.
A short briefing paper and summary of a major recent study to assist Christians in thinking about issues surrounding the Balfour Declaration on its centenary.
Building on the earlier analysis of the language of “walking together”, this explores the possible shape of the 2020 Lambeth Conference.
Reflections on “walking together” after the Primates’ Meeting of October 2017
Our 15th Beer and Theology, in association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, will be with Graham Kings and Dan Warnke.
The subject will be “A Disabled Church?”.
Reflections on Southwark Catherdral’s service marking a civil partnership and some of the wider issues it raises for the church
Reflections on the July Synod debates on conversion therapy and welcoming transgender people and analysis of the voting.
Graham Kings offers reflections on the recent Mission Theology in the Anglican Communion conference in Suva, Fiji and links to the papers presented.
Details of our next Beer and Theology on Singleness in September with Julie Gittoes