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Theology Live 2020

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  1. Ruth Moriarty — Slow wisdom and the Baptist practice of discernment
  2. Gale Richards — John Murton - An early pioneer of the empowerment or exploitation of women in Baptist ministry?
  3. Linda Hopkins — Spaces for learning – reflections from a visual ethnographic study of young Baptists’ experiences of Communion
  4. Sian Hancock — If you have ears to hear listen: the theological endeavour of listening to the voices of girls aged 7-14
  5. Molly Boot — How did Margery Kempe (d. after 1438) understand her role in relation to wider medieval discourse on the ordination of women?: Or why Baptists should care about medieval studies, even though we weren’t around then.
  6. Christine Joynes — Seeing the Scriptures: Interpreting Mark's Gospel through Art
  7. Simon Woodman — “I have a vision” - Assessing the Impact of Martin Luther King Preaching on the Book of Revelation at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church
  8. Jeff Jacobson — What are ‘His laws’?: Exploring an ambiguous phrase in the Declaration of Principle
  9. Israel Olofinjana — Reflections on African Diaspora Christianity and Missions: Towards African British Theology
  10. Mark Ord — Leaving the Gathered Community: ecclesial practices and the dispersed church
  11. Craig Gardiner — 11 O'Clock Tick Tock: Discipling Time
  12. Andy Goodliff — Baptists and Homosexuality: A Brief History of the Debate since 1987
  13. James Henley — 'Real Presence': Exploring the political significance of the Eucharist in conversation with Catholics and Baptists
  14. Joshua Searle — Freedom, Compassion and Creativity: New Points of Departure for Public Theology in a Post-Christian Age 
  15. Anthony Reddie — African Religio-Cultural Expression as a Riposte to Mission Christianity: A Worked Example
  16. Plenary: Anthony Reddie and Steve Holmes

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