The
Centre for Eastern Christianity, Heythrop College, University of London
In association with the
Society of St John Chrysostom
Research
Study Day
Eastern
Christianity: modern histories, theologies and contemporary contexts
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10.30-11.00:
Arrive and Introduction
11.00
– 11.45: Nikodemos Anagnostopoulos, St.Mary’s College: “The development of
the Ecclesiology and the Political Theology of the Ecumenical
Patriarchate of
Constantinople and the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church in response to
Muslim-Christian relations in the contemporary context of modern Greece and
Turkey until 2014’.
Constantinople and the Autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church in response to
Muslim-Christian relations in the contemporary context of modern Greece and
Turkey until 2014’.
12.00
– 12.30: Kristian Girling,
Heythrop College: "The Chaldean Catholic
Church: A study in modern history, ecclesiology and church-state relations
(2003-2013)".
12.30 – 13.15: David Derrick, Heythrop College: “Kenneth Cragg, Charles Malik and Dag Hammarskjöld – some thoughts on the question of mysticism and the `public square’”
13.15-14.00:
Lunch Break
14.00
– 14.45: Stefanie Hugh-Donovan, Heythrop College: ‘Olivier
Clément:
French Thinker and Theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church in dialogue
with Western Catholic Thought on Ecclesiology, Theology and the Identity of
Europe’.
French Thinker and Theologian of the Eastern Orthodox Church in dialogue
with Western Catholic Thought on Ecclesiology, Theology and the Identity of
Europe’.
14.45-15.30: Peter
Colwell, CTBi and Heythrop College: “Reflections on Arab Christian Political
and Theological Thought in the modern Holy land”
15.30-16.00 Break
16.00-16.45: Anthony
O’Mahony, Heythrop College: “The Desert Fathers of modern Egypt: The
Theological Exchange between Shenouda III and Matta el Meskin”
10.30 am to 5. pm on Thursday 14th January 2016
Heythrop College, University of
London, Kensington Square, London W8 5HN
All are welcome.
Details from Dr John Flannery - j.flannery@heythrop.ac.uk
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