"The challenge has always been to interpret faith in the context of the lives that we really live, rather than some bogus notion of churchiness. Theos shows us that we - the household of faith - should be having arguments and enjoying them."

George Pitcher, Religion Editor of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph

Events

 

Theos runs a comprehensive events programme, including debates and seminars.

 

Speakers to date have included Ed Stourton, Madeleine Bunting, Frank Field MP, Baroness Shirley Williams, Libby Purves, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Stephen Backhouse, Luke Bretherton, Dominic Grieve MP, The Bishop of London, Rt Revd Richard Chartres, Sarah Sands, Jim Wallis, Christopher Landau, Andy Reed MP, Andrew Selous MP, Tim Farron MP, Professor John Gray, Steve Webb MP, Alun Michael MP, Alistair Burt MP, Mark Thompson, Jeremy Vine (pictured), John Hedley Brook, Nicholas Sagovsky, Sarah Montague, Lord Winston, Denis Alexander, Steve Jones, Nancy Rothwell, the Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, and Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham.. 

 


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Lord Sacks

 

Upcoming events

Lord Harries @ Theos

Lord Harries of Pentregarth will be in conversation with the BBC's Christopher Landau to coincide with the launch of Lord Harries' book Faith in Politics? at Gresham College on Tuesday, 16 March 2010, 6.30-8.30pm. If you would like to attend, please contact
Jennie Pollock by Friday 12 March 2010.


On Sunday 16 May 2010 at 7.30pm, Mr Darwin’s Tree is being performed at Craignish Village Hall, Argyll. The play, written by Murray Watts and starring Andrew Harrison, has been commissioned by Theos as part of its Rescuing Darwin project. The play explores Darwin’s life, and his questions about himself, science, suffering and God.

Upcoming Events

Theos is currently undertaking innovative research across a wide range of subject areas, which is accompanied by a comprehensive events programme.  To keep informed about the latest  developments and publications, sign up to our regular email bulletins.


King's College London

Faith & Public Policy Forum: Seminars

For more information, click here.




 


Doubting Darwin

Doubting Darwin

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Mapping the Field

Mapping the Field

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Discussing Darwin

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The National Lottery

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Religion & Identity

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Faith and Darwin

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Rescuing Darwin


Rescuing Darwin

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Talking God


Talking God: The Legitimacy of Religious
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Neither Private nor Privileged

Neither Private nor Privileged: The Role of Christianity in Britain Today

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Red, White, Blue... and Brown

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Coming off the Bench
 

Coming off the Bench

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"Doing God": A Future for
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