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HUGH PRICE HUGHES LECTURE SERIES 2012
“Belonging Together?”
FEBRUARY 14th
Hugh Starkey
“Learning to Live Together”
MARCH 13th
Frances Ward
“Political Friendship”
APRIL 17th
Ann Morisy
“Playing Fair Across the Generations”
MAY 8th
Clive Marsh
“Belonging together……. with those of no faith?”
JUNE 12th
Katei Kirby
“Belonging together – dream or reality?”
Lectures start at 7.30pm
Admission Free
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Hugh Price Hughes 2011
Whose translation?
“Interpreting Scripture from different contemporary perspectives”
The Methodist Church has designated the 400th anniversary of the translation of the Bible into English, in the Kings James Version, “The Year of the Bible” and this is the inspiration for the 2011 Hugh Price Hughes lectures. Recognising that translation isn’t simply a matter of language, and that we interpret scripture from and for a great variety of contexts, we have invited five recognised authorities who will speak from different perspectives.
All lectures are on Tuesdays at 7.30pm and are free
8th Feb – Professor Christopher Rowland :
Oxford University
8th March - Dr James Dunn:
Department of Theology and Religion, Durham University
12th April - Professor Cheryl Exum:
Dept of Bible Studies, University of Sheffield
10th May - Professor Archie Lee:
Department of Religion, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
14th June – Dr Mukti Batron:
The Queens Foundation
About Hugh Price Hughes
This is the thirteenth series of Hugh Price Hughes Lectures. The Revd Hugh Price Hughes founded the West London Mission in 1887. He was one of the most forward-looking thinkers of the day. We believe these annual lectures are making a significant contribution towards exploring our faith in the 21st century.
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Hugh Price Hughes Lectures 2010
What Mission? Urban Discipleship
All lectures are on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm and are free
23rd February Professor Morna Hooker
‘Be Holy as I am Holy’
2nd March Professor Morna Hooker
‘The Challenge of the City’
9th March Professor Frances Young
‘Being Holy in the Cities of the Roman Empire. Are there suggestive parallels with our present pluralist society?'
16th March Professor Frances Young
‘The Challenge of ‘Establishment' — Did a Christian Empire help or hinder?
23rd March Debate with Professor Morna Hooker & Professor Frances Young
‘The Church for today’
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