Between presumption and melancholy by ACC&C Adjunct Scholar Toni Hassan showcases a series of videos that create a platform for public mourning. The works capture discussions among women in the capital region, sharing their firsthand experiences of Australia’s Black Summer. The exhibition offers a safe space for viewers to process and engage with emotions related to climate grief. By exploring personal and collective experiences, Hassan invites us to confront and…
The power to make a difference: Innovative social enterprise An open seminar on the theory and practice of innovative social enterprise. Speakers: Peter Sandeman AM (former CEO, Anglicare SA, adjunct professor, Flinders Uni)Dr Brook Clinton (founder and manager, Capital Scraps Compost)Rev Dave McDougall (Archdeacon for Mission, SA; founder, Adventure Connect)Supported...
In this lecture, Wayne will discuss why there is no general history of Australian political thought and the research strategies which might enable such a history to be written. Australians have underestimated the range of political ideas that came to Australia, often misunderstood how these ideas were interpreted here, and...
Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies (CAPS) continuing Education Sessions 2023 Five delegates will share a snapshot of their presentation and highlights from the International Conference on Ageing and Spirituality, Toronto, Canada. The theme for the conference is "Challenges and Choices: Spirituality and dignity in later life." The conference is...
In this lecture, Prof Wayne Hudson will introduce some issues raised by the prospect of a new religious thought. Modern Western religious thought was immersed in historical religion. Historical religion provided identity, group solidarity, markers of division, community as well as utopian horizons such as the promise of life after...
Faith and the Democratic: Should faith-based traditions engage in politics? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) “Our world is immeasurably poorer for the loss and derision of faith and the substitute of cynicism.” -- Stan Grant. The Australian Centre for...
Entries for the Spiritus Short Film Prize open on 1 January 2023 and will close at 11:59pm Pacific Time on 31/08/23. The Spiritus Short Film Prize is an initiative of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University as part of its commitment to promote the lively...
Interfaith Dialogues - God in a post-secular world: Can we speak meaningfully about God today? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) “Our world is immeasurably poorer for the loss and derision of faith and the substitute of cynicism.” -- Stan...
Interfaith Dialogues - Religion and the Good Life: Is religion a force for good in the world and does religion help people lead a good life? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is...
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Between presumption and melancholy by ACC&C Adjunct Scholar Toni Hassan showcases a series of videos that create a platform for public mourning. The works capture discussions among women in the capital region, sharing their firsthand experiences of Australia’s Black Summer. The exhibition offers a safe space for viewers to process and engage with emotions related to climate grief. By exploring personal and collective experiences, Hassan invites us to confront and…
The power to make a difference: Innovative social enterprise An open seminar on the theory and practice of innovative social enterprise. Speakers: Peter Sandeman AM (former CEO, Anglicare SA, adjunct professor, Flinders Uni)Dr Brook Clinton (founder and manager, Capital Scraps Compost)Rev Dave McDougall (Archdeacon for Mission, SA; founder, Adventure Connect)Supported...
In this lecture, Wayne will discuss why there is no general history of Australian political thought and the research strategies which might enable such a history to be written. Australians have underestimated the range of political ideas that came to Australia, often misunderstood how these ideas were interpreted here, and...
Centre for Ageing and Pastoral Studies (CAPS) continuing Education Sessions 2023 Five delegates will share a snapshot of their presentation and highlights from the International Conference on Ageing and Spirituality, Toronto, Canada. The theme for the conference is "Challenges and Choices: Spirituality and dignity in later life." The conference is...
In this lecture, Prof Wayne Hudson will introduce some issues raised by the prospect of a new religious thought. Modern Western religious thought was immersed in historical religion. Historical religion provided identity, group solidarity, markers of division, community as well as utopian horizons such as the promise of life after...
Faith and the Democratic: Should faith-based traditions engage in politics? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) “Our world is immeasurably poorer for the loss and derision of faith and the substitute of cynicism.” -- Stan Grant. The Australian Centre for...
Entries for the Spiritus Short Film Prize open on 1 January 2023 and will close at 11:59pm Pacific Time on 31/08/23. The Spiritus Short Film Prize is an initiative of the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture at Charles Sturt University as part of its commitment to promote the lively...
Interfaith Dialogues - God in a post-secular world: Can we speak meaningfully about God today? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) “Our world is immeasurably poorer for the loss and derision of faith and the substitute of cynicism.” -- Stan...
Interfaith Dialogues - Religion and the Good Life: Is religion a force for good in the world and does religion help people lead a good life? (Wed. Evenings 6 – 7.30 pm, in the Chapel, Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture ) The Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture is...
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