In line with the other successful talks on world religions, TheoSoc presents a talk about the oft-misunderstood largest denomination of Christianity. As with the others, the purpose of this talk is to introduce people of different faiths or of no faith to the denomination. This talk is not an attempt to convert others, it is only for those who want a better understanding.
Tags: Andrew Cole, Catholocicsm, Chaplaincy, Religion, Theology, TheoSoc, University of Nottingham Chaplaincy
The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy present the public lecture, ‘Scars across humanity’ which asks how has violence against women become so prevalent in our society, and can it be overcome?
7pm, Thursday 10 March
Tags: Chaplaincy, Elaine Storkey, equality, faith, gender, International Women's Day, International Women's Day 2016, public lecture, sociology, women
The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Greenaway invite you to the Festival […]
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Tags: Chaplaincy, choir, Christmas, community, Festival of Lessons and Carols, University Choir
The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir David Greenaway invite you to the Festival of Lessons and Carols. Featuring the Viva Voce Chamber Choir, The Revival Gospel Choir and The University Choir. Seasonal refreshments will be served after the service.
Tags: Chaplaincy, choir, Christmas, community, Festival of Lessons and Carols, University Choir
Join The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy for a public lecture exploring multi-cultural British values. Taking place […]
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Tags: Chaplaincy, ethics, faith, Harvey Belovski, morality, Nigel Rooms, Religion, Sheik Ibrahim Mogra, Simon Oliver, values
Join The University of Nottingham Chaplaincy for their public lecture, ‘Is there such a thing as British values? A religious perspective’. This lecture will be chaired by Revd Canon Dr Simon Oliver, Head of Theology and Religious Studies, and will feature a multi-faith group of speakers.
Tags: Chaplaincy, culture, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, faith, Great Britain, Harvey Belovski, morality, Nigel Rooms, Religion, Shaykh Ibrahim Mogra, Simon Oliver
Pharmacy student greets the Pope on behalf of the young Catholics of the United Kingdom.
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Tags: Chaplaincy, Paschal Uche, Pope, School of Pharmacy, student