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5 May 2021 - 5 May 2021

4:00PM - 5:30PM

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All are welcome: come along, listen to Dr Jane Williams' talk, meet friends old and new, and contribute to the conversation!

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Jane Williams

The Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies and Cranmer Hall, Durham, are pleased to present the third and final joint research seminar of the academic year 2020-21.

Dr Jane Williams will speak to us on the topic 'Can the Anglican Communion become truly global?'.

The seminar will be held on Zoom. Please register here.

This event is the third of three termly seminars jointly presented by Cranmer Hall and the Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies, and part of a wider series of seminars and events put on by the Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies. More information about the programme of events can be found on the Centre's website.

Format

The organisers will welcome you to the seminar. Our presenter will speak for roughly 40 minutes. There will then be the chance for you to ask questions and for conversation to develop in response to the presentation. Questions are welcome from those new to the seminar format as well as those who have attended many similar events before.

Speaker

Dr Jane Williams is McDonald Professor in Christian Theology at St Mellitus College. She was also a visiting Lecturer in Theology at King’s College London, having previously taught at Trinity College Bristol. She is an experienced editor, is regularly invited to teach and speak all over the world, and is involved in promoting theological education in other parts of the Anglican Communion. She is married to Rowan, and they have two children.

Dr Williams' most recent publications include The Merciful Humility of God The Art of Advent, and Why Did Jesus Have to Die?

Pricing

Free