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The third Faith and Public Policy Seminar

Tuesday 24th April 2012

Title: Conflict or Consensus? Contrasting Approaches to Christian Social and Political Engagement'

Dr Luke Bretherton, King's College London

Dr Bretherton is Reader in Theology & Politics and Convenor of the Faith & Public Policy at King's College London. His most recent publication is 'Christianity & Contemporary Politics: The Conditions and Possibilities of Faithful Witness (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010). As of Autumn 2012 he will be taking up a position at the Divinity School, Duke University.

Times: 12.30-2.00

Location: Cheynegate Room, Westminster Abbey.

Numbers are limited so you must register for these events.
To do so contact Catherine Butler <catherine.butler@westminster-abbey.org>

Refreshments: drinks will be provided but do bring your own lunch if you so wish.

For further information and updates see:
http://christianitycontemporarypolitics.blogspot.com/


Sam Buck, 03/04/2012