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The Department of Theology & Religious Studies at King’s College London announced a series of public lectures dedicated to the memory and work of Colin Gunton. Colin held the Chair of Christian Doctrine at King’s for many years and deeply shaped its theology.
These lecture days have included contributions by staff in conversation with Colin’s theological work and the opportunity for a good number of postgraduate papers.
11.00
Seminar for the Research Institute in Systematic Theology (Virginia Woolf Building, Room 3.01)
The Revd Dr James Hawkey, Canon Theologian, Westminster Abbey Mixing their Musick: Worship, Music and Christian Communities
14.00
Welcome & introductions and student presentations (Room K3.11, King’s Building, Strand Campus)
14.10
Phoebe Thompson: Home as the Boundary at the Centre: A Constructive Theology of Home from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Creation and Fall in Conversation with Martin Heidegger's Theory of Dwelling
14.50
Timothy Jones: Can Grace Be Common? What is the Extent and Nature of Divine Favour on Humanity?
15.30
Break
15.40
Tommaso Manzon: Infinite Paradox: Kierkegaard's Dialectical Criticism of Kant in Philosophical Fragments Ch. 3
16.20
Simon Kopf: Two Ways of Approaching Providence: Foresight and Action
17.00
Wine Reception, Staff Common Room, King’s Building, Strand Campus
18.00
Gunton Gunton Memorial Lecture (Bush House Lecture Theatre 1) presented by Professor Karen Kilby
Further information about the Gunton lecture and registration can be accessed here.
Event details
Strand Campus
Strand, London, WC2R 2LS