Form as the Grammar of Change: Holding Together Reflection and Experience with Hegel Location: University of Nottingham, A22 Humanities Building Date: Monday 27th June 2022 (14:00-15:30) Contact: michael.burdett@nottingham.ac.uk Join guest speaker Lexi Eikelboom for the seminar Form as the Grammar of Change: Holding Together Reflection and Experience with Hegel Abstract: Many thinkers have relied on the concept […]
Humans and Animals: Boundary Questions and Why they are Significant for theology and Ethics from Prof. Celia Deane-Drummond Senior reach Fellow in Theology, Campion Hall, Oxford Director of the Laudato Si’ Research Institute It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to attend the Firth Lectures this year on 8 and 9 April 2021 […]
The Trust Building Forum invites you to: Overcoming the fear: a tale of Muslim Britain Baroness Sayeeda Warsi Former Senior Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth and author of The Enemy Within: A Tale of Muslim Britain. Thursday 15 March, 6.45-8pm B52, Business School South, Jubilee Campus Presented by the Department of Theology and […]
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham is seeking to enhance and complement its existing strengths in teaching and research with the appointment of a new Assistant Professor in Religious Ethics. The successful candidate will be well grounded in the methods and theory of the study of religion, design and deliver […]
Firth Memorial Lectures 2016, hosted by the Department of Theology & Religious Studies at the University of Nottingham, welcomes: The Most Reverend Rowan Williams. The Anglican prelate, theologian and poet, who was Archbishop of Canterbury from 2002 to 2012, will deliver the 2016 Firth Lectures: ‘Imagining Faith: perceptions of religious belief in modern writing’ Lecture […]
Theology and Religious Studies@Nottingham Department of Theology and Religious Studies Newsletter 2013-14 Click here to read the TRS’s Newsletter 2013-14 [PDF].
Lectures on Identity weekly series: I am monkey, I am robot, I am not — the Darwinian account of identity Conor Cunningham Department of Theology and Religious Studies 5pm, Wednesday 5 March B1, Physics Building University Park University of Nottingham This is a free event. Follow Lectures on Identity on: Facebook Twitter Official University of Nottingham […]
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