Carrs Lane Lectures in Radical Christian Faith, October 2012

Does Christianity have anything to say to modern society?
Is the Church’s teaching believable any more?
Does your faith make you think?
When you go to church, do you feel you are expected to leave your brains behind?
Are you challenged by what other people in the church believe?
Do you have more questions than answers?
If you have not found it easy to discuss issues like these, then the Carrs Lane Lectures in Radical Christian Faith ARE FOR YOU!
2012 One-day conference: The Church as it Could Be - For Goodness' Sake
Revd Adrian Alker, Director of Mission Resourcing in the Diocese of Ripon and Leeds;
and a member of the management committee of the Progressive Christianity Network Britain
Saturday 20th October 2012, 10.30am-4.00pm, at Carrs Lane Church Centre.
Further details to follow later. (This is instead of individual lectures)
2011 The twelfth series: Re-thinking Christian Theology
Two American theologians came to England for eight days, to deliver two lectures each.
Click here to read full details of the lecturers and their subjects.
Prof. Paul Knitter, Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions and Culture,
Union Theological Seminary, New York.
Thursday 6th October - 'What is Atonement?'
Thursday 13th October - 'Is There Life after Death?'
Prof. Roger Haight, Scholar in Residence, Union Theological Seminary, New York.
Thursday 20th October - 'Who Is Jesus?'
Thursday 27th October - 'What Is the Trinity?'
The scope of the annual Carrs Lane lecture series can be seen by looking at Previous Lectures

