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Theme for 2007-08 lectures: Globalisation and Identity

Globalisation has benefited modern society in terms of rapid increase of mass information and economic wealth in certain nations but, at the same time, it has brought vast inequality on a global and domestic scale. It has also challenged the sense of identity of individuals and communities, which in turn, has contributed to various recent conflicts. The Ebor Lectures 2007-8 aim to address the relationship between globalisation and identity by looking at it from social, political, economic, cultural, religious and theological perspectives. The series will examine tensions and conflicts between communities which have affected public life in different parts of the world. It will deal with issues such as: global financial systems and their impact on micro and macro economic patterns world-wide; the impact of globalisation on culture; global politics in the context of diverse national and regional interests; the causes and effects of the rise of religious fundamentalism.

 

The Speakers

 

19 September 2007 at York Minster              

'Christian Identity amidst Global Contradictions: A Christian Humanist Perspective’

Professor John de Gruchy - University of Cape Town

 

17 October 2007 at York St John University      

'William Blake 250 years on – Prophet for our Time?’           

Professor Christopher Rowland - University of Oxford

         

13 February 2008  at York Minster

'Patterns of Religion in Modern Europe: A Global Perspective’    

Professor Grace Davie - University of Exeter

   

5 March 2008 at York St John University                

‘Poverty and Prophets: Faith based Agencies and Social Justice’         

Dr Daleep Mukarji - Director, Christian Aid

                                                           

23 April 2008 at York St John University

'Globalisation and Muslim Identity in Europe’

Professor Tariq Ramadan - President, European Muslim Network/University of Oxford

 

21 May 2008 at York Minster

‘Apocalypse Now – Global Equity and Sustainable Living, the Preconditions for Human Survival’

The Rt Hon Clare Short MP