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2018
May
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Calvin for Pastors
-John Calvin was one of the leading Protestant theologians and reformers of 16th century Europe and a figure of particular and profound influence on Christian faith, thought, piety, ministry and mission in the Reformed churches of Scotland and beyond. Ecclesiastical leader, biblical commentator, preacher, doctrinal thinker and author of what...
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Faculty and Postgraduate Reading Group in Philosophy of Religion
-During this term the group will meet to discuss Hans-Georg Gadamer’s classic work, Truth and Method. All interested in joining the conversation are welcome. The group will meet for five sessions on select Wednesday afternoons from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Reading: Chapter 4, ‘Elements of A Theory of Hermeneutic Experience’
April
March
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DRS Games Night
-We are trying to build a community both between the students and also with the staff within Divinity, Theology, and Religious Studies, and so we are arranging a games night at the Chaplaincy, 29th March (7.30pm-9.30pm) as an initial meeting for all to join and to get to know each...
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New Testament Seminar, Spring 2018
-Reading the book of Jubilees. Especially if you are an on campus NT PhD student, I hope to see you all there! Everybody else is also very welcome.
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CISRUL talk: Alejandra Mancilla
-On Wednesday, March 28th, at 2pm in the Old Senate Room, CISRUL will be hosting Alejandra Mancilla of the University of Oslo to talk about her recent work, The Right of Necessity. This work draws on accounts of justice by thinkers such as Aquinas, canon lawyers, and early modern rights...
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Aberdeen Centre for Protestant Theology: Guest Lecture
-The Aberdeen Centre for Protestant Theology is pleased to welcome Professor Christophe Chalamet (Faculté de Théologie, University of Geneva), who will be presenting a talk entitled ‘Towards a Renewed Theology of the Covenant’. All are welcome. Reception to follow.
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New Testament Seminar, Spring 2018
-Reading the book of Jubilees. Especially if you are an on campus NT PhD student, I hope to see you all there! Everybody else is also very welcome.
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Talk by Aleksandar Boskovic: The Meaning of Maya Myths
-Staff and students are invited to attend a talk by visiting professor Aleksandar Bošković. Aleksandar Bošković is Professor of anthropology at the University of Belgrade (Serbia) and University of Donja Gorica (Montenegro). Title: The Meaning of Maya Myths Date: Wednesday the 21st of MarchTime: 4-5:30 pmLocation: King’s College, KCS13 All are welcome!
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Faculty and Postgraduate Reading Group in Philosophy of Religion
-During this term the group will meet to discuss Hans-Georg Gadamer’s classic work, Truth and Method. All interested in joining the conversation are welcome. The group will meet for five sessions on select Wednesday afternoons from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Reading: Chapter 2, ‘The Ontology of the Work of Art and its Hermeneutic Significance’...