“Faith Thinking on Zoom”

Theology Programme at the University of Otago

“Faith Thinking on Zoom” — one hour FREE sessions on Zoom, led by one of the staff of the Theology Programme. These will involve input on a topic followed by facilitated discussion.

Here are the details:

Tues 7 April, 7.30-8.30pm 
David Tombs: Seeing His Innocence, I See My Innocence: Responses to Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse

Wed 8 April, 7.30-8-30pm
James Harding: Biblical Traditions Relating to Passover

Wed 15 April, 7.30-8-30pm
Andrew Shepherd: A Throwaway Society: Reflecting on Rubbish

Thurs 16 April, 7.30-8.30pm
Paul Trebilco: House Churches in the First Century: Community in the New Testament

Tues 21 April, 7.30-8:30pm
Murray Rae: From Temple to Village Centre: the Evolution of Church Architecture

Thurs 23 April, 7.30-8.30pm
Lynne Taylor: Wellbeing, Connections and Pastoral Care

To join in one of these sessions you need to register by going here: https://www.otago.ac.nz/continuingeducation/index.html and clicking on “Register online” at the bottom.

Note — the sessions are free but you need to register so that we can email you the Zoom link (which will be sent to you, along with instructions shortly after registration).

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  1. Reblogged this on Green Church Aotearoa Blog and commented:
    This free Theology Education programme is available to lay-preachers and others by the Univerity of Otago and local Dunedin churches. The registration link is in the article.

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