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2020
February
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Philosophy Colloquium: Bradford Bow (Aberdeen)
-Speaker: Bradford Bow (Aberdeen)
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School information session on work placement or volunteering
Calling all Divinity, History, History of Art and Philosophy students at Level 3... Have you already secured, or are you planning to secure an internship, work placement or volunteering position over the summer? Would you like to receive academic credit for completing your summer opportunity? There is a short session on...
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Divinity Joint Research Seminar
-A series of research lectures in the spring semester on Wednesday mornings in the Divinity Library. This Seminar will profile the work of our post-doctoral research fellows in Divinity. ‘Debating forgiveness after conflict: Colombian conflict survivors, Matthew 18:21-35, and philosophical critics’ :: Dr Rob Heimburger
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New Testament Greek Reading Group
-During the spring term we will be reading a selection of texts from the undisputed letters of Paul. The schedule of readings is designed to give attendees exposure to several passages central to descriptions of the Apostle Paul’s thought (including his view of the sacraments) and to reconstructions of the...
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RIISS Seminar Series 2020
-Samantha Walton (Bath Spa University): 'The Living World: Nan Shepherd and Environmental Thought'
January
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Scandinavian Studies Seminar
-Chapter Workshop: Solveig
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Philosophy Colloquium: Giovanna Colombetti (Exeter)
-Speaker: Giovanna Colombetti (Exeter)
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Faculty and Postgraduate Research Seminar in Philosophy of Religion
-In 2019/20 the Seminar starts the first of two years of exploration of recent philosophical interpretations of the Apostle Paul in relation to questions of truth, knowledge and politics. This year will consider works by Alain Badiou and Jacob Taubes. In 2020/20, we will continue reading of works by Stanislas...
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Divinity Joint Research Seminar
-A series of research lectures in the spring semester on Wednesday mornings in the Divinity Library. This Seminar will profile the work of our post-doctoral research fellows in Divinity. ‘Pneuma and Descent according to Paul’ :: Dr J Thomas Hewitt