24 Jun 2024
On 18 June, the ACC&C was delighted to host Indigenous theologian, Prof Anne Pattel-Gray, in Canberra. Anne gave a seminar on Indigenous theology as part of a lunchtime lecture series sponsored by the Centre for Religion, Ethics and Society (CRES).In...
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31 May 2024
Congratulations to Peter Hooton for his recent publication, A Theology of Divine Vulnerability: The Silence that Gives Light, published by Lexington Books. A Theology of Divine Vulnerability: The Silence that Gives Light understands confidence in the idea of God to...
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09 May 2024
It was a spectacular opening night for “Eco v Ego: the footprint of our consumerism” by Anatoly Golobokov, which will be exhibited in the Chapel until 18 May. The night featured speeches by Anatoly, his daughter Katya, Clive Hamilton and...
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Sometimes a poem, or a line from a poem, can find us when we cannot find ourselves. We may then be reminded howdeeply we are connected with each other and the natural world, in our joys and in our struggles. Poems can also teachus how to see sacramentally; how to find the divine in all people and all things, including ourselves. This Quiet Day is an invitation to connect or...
Join Clive Hamilton in conversation with Jonathan Cole to discuss Clive's new book Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet. 6pm, 23 July - The Chapel Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating PlanetIn his challenging new book co-authored with George Wilkenfeld, Clive Hamilton argues that, in...