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Theme for 2006-07 lectures: Liberating Texts? Revelation, Identity and Public Life

In the contemporary context sacred texts are often regarded as deeply problematic, seen as contributing to the rise of fundamentalisms.  In relation to the Abrahamaic faiths, the Ebor lectures for 2006-07 seek to discover how traditions of interpretation can be used to release the potential of sacred texts for public life.  How can sacred texts encourage respectful dialogue and conversation in a plural context?  How can sacred texts be interpreted in ways which illuminate and re-imagine public life?  How do religious traditions negotiate their identity in relation to the meaning of their sacred texts in ways which are both faithful and open to new insight?  How can a sacred text contribute to the exploration of public life – liberation, justice, truth, hope and identity? 

 

The Speakers

 

13 September 2006 at York Minster              

‘Uncovering the Purposes of God’              

The Most Reverend and Right Honourable Dr John Sentamu - Archbishop of York

 

 8 November 2006 at York St John University      

‘God and our Public Life: A Scriptural Wisdom’                       

Professor David Ford - Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge

                                                                              

6 December 2006 at York St John University                

‘Text and Context: Making Sense of Islam in the Modern World’                

Dr Ataullah Siddiqui - Director, Markfield Institute of Higher Education

                                                             

7 February 2007 at York Minster          

‘Sacred Text and the Transcendence of Tradition: the Bible in a Pluralist Society’

The Revd Professor Frances Young - Emeritus Professor of the University of Birmingham

                                                                

14 March 2007 at York St John University                

‘The Bible and Modern Israel’                  

Rabbi Professor Dan Cohn-Sherbok - Professor of Judaism, University of Wales, Lampeter

                                                           

16 May 2007 at York Minster         

‘Religious Traditions in the Context of a Liberal Democracy’         

The Rt Hon The Baroness Williams of Crosby