Jellicoe Seminars

Trinity Term 2012: Faith and the Financial Crisis

Date and venue to be posted shortly

Hilary Term 2012: Gang Violence and Restorative Justice

With academics and east London Christians previously involved in gang violence - and now praying, pastoring and organising for change

Michaelmas Term 2011: Phillip Blond on 'England's Libertarian Riots'

Author of 'Red Tory' and hailed as David Cameron's 'philosopher king', Phillip Blond reflected on what the recent riots tell us about the state of civil society.

Trinity Term 2011: Lord (Maurice) Glasman and Prof John Milbank

A dialogue between CTC Fellows Lord Glasman (the founder of 'Blue Labour' and a key figure in community organising) and Prof Milbank (leading theologian and a key influence on both 'Red Tory' and 'Blue Labour')  Podcast of event

Hilary Term 2011: Catholic Social Teaching and the Living Wage

A seminar at St Stephen's House, Oxford with CTC Fellow Monsignor John Armitage (Vicar-General of the Diocese of Brentwood and a key figure in the development of the London Living Wage Campaign)

Michaelmas Term 2010: The Big Society

Presenters: Josh Harris (Keble, 2007-2010; current intern at St Paul's Shadwell) on Faith, Organising and the Big Society and Arabella Milbank (New, 2007-; summer intern at St John at Hackney) on What the Middle Ages can teach us about Community Organising

Respondent: The Revd Dr Angus Ritchie (Contextual Theology Centre / Magdalen)

Trinity Term 2010: The impact of community organising on the 2010 General Election

Presenters: Dr Rob Gilbert (Fellow of Magdalen) and Ian Vijay Bhullar (PPE, Keble, 2006-2009)

Respondent: The Revd Dr Angus Ritchie (Contextual Theology Centre / Magdalen)

Michaelmas Term 2009: Toward a Pauline model of evangelisation

Presenter: Simon Cuff (Keble)

Respondents: Prof Markus Bockmuehl (Keble) and Nicholas King SJ (Campion Hall)

Church, State and Immigration Policy

Presenter: Zoe Tyndall (Magdalen)

Respondent: Dr Alana Harris (Lincoln)

Applying Organising Principles to Student Elections

Presenter: Jim O'Connell (Univ)

Respondent: Prof Vincent Rougeau (Notre Dame/Contextual Theology Centre)

Political Theory and Citizen Organising

Political Philosophy: Stefan Baskerville (OUSU President)

Respondent: Prof David Marquand (Mansfield)

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