God Save the Queen - Anarchism and Christianity Today
rasputin | 30.05.2006 09:44
A conference, the first of its kind in the UK, to examine the links, similarities and differences between radical Christianity and anarchy.
God Save the Queen: Anarchism and Christianity today
All Hallows Church
Regent Terrace
Leeds
LS6 1NP
United Kingdom
The conference, held June 2-4, 2006, will be as interactive as possible. There will be small group seminars, led by facilitators who have prepared and pre-submitted papers. These will be available to everyone in good time for the weekend.
Brainstorming sessions, opportunities to reflect, shared meal times, creative worship, opportunities to hear an outside agency and experience dialogue with non-Christian anarchists will all characterize the event. The utterly uninitiated will be catered for too.
This event is the first of its kind in the UK so there will be an emphasis on looking for future objectives together.
The theme of the weekend "God Save the Queen: Anarchism and Christianity in today" gives a broad remit to reflecting on what it means to be a follower of Christ in a world of increasingly centralised power and state sponsored violence. A lot of the seminars will be theoretical, even academic, but hopefully accessible to everyone.
All Hallows Church
Regent Terrace
Leeds
LS6 1NP
United Kingdom
The conference, held June 2-4, 2006, will be as interactive as possible. There will be small group seminars, led by facilitators who have prepared and pre-submitted papers. These will be available to everyone in good time for the weekend.
Brainstorming sessions, opportunities to reflect, shared meal times, creative worship, opportunities to hear an outside agency and experience dialogue with non-Christian anarchists will all characterize the event. The utterly uninitiated will be catered for too.
This event is the first of its kind in the UK so there will be an emphasis on looking for future objectives together.
The theme of the weekend "God Save the Queen: Anarchism and Christianity in today" gives a broad remit to reflecting on what it means to be a follower of Christ in a world of increasingly centralised power and state sponsored violence. A lot of the seminars will be theoretical, even academic, but hopefully accessible to everyone.
rasputin
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