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SUMMARY:AAMS-NSW Mission Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Christian-Muslim relations: crisis or opportunity?\n\nFr Diego Sarrio Cucarella is the President of the Pontifical Institute for the Study of Arabic and Islamics\, Rome. \nFr Diego is a member of the Society of Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers). He has worked in Sudan\, Algeria\, Egypt and Tunisia\, where he directed the Bibliothèque des Sciences des Religions\, at Tunis\, and was part of the Groupe de recherches islamo-chrétien (GRIC). He holds a licentiate in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the PISAI and a PhD in Theological and Religious Studies from Georgetown University. His research and publications focus on the intellectual history of Muslim-Christian relations and the continuing reciprocal theological constructions that this history has bequeathed to Christians and Muslims today.
URL:https://www.missionstudies.org.au/event/christian-muslim-relations-crisis-or-opportunity/
LOCATION:Columban Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations\, 1-5 Marion Street\, Blacktown\, NSW\, 2148\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW
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SUMMARY:Learning from Missionaries? The Example of the First Jesuits in India (1542-1803)
DESCRIPTION:AAMS-Victoria Mission Studies Seminar\n\n\nwith Professor Francis X. Clooney\, SJ. \nProfessor Clooney joined the Harvard Divinity School faculty in 2005. He is Parkman Professor of Divinity and Professor of Comparative Theology. After earning his doctorate in South Asian languages and civilizations (University of Chicago\, 1984)\, he taught at Boston College for 21 years before going to Harvard. \nHis primary areas of Indological scholarship are theological commentarial writings in the Sanskrit and Tamil traditions of Hindu India. He is also a leading figure globally in the developing field of comparative theology. \nAfternoon tea will be provided \nRSVP by 14th July 2019 to xyang@whitley.edu.au for catering purpose
URL:https://www.missionstudies.org.au/event/aams-victoria-branch-meeting/
LOCATION:Yarra Theological Union Study Centre\, 98 Albion Road\, Box Hill\, Victoria\, 3128\, Australia
CATEGORIES:VIC
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SUMMARY:The National Church Life Survey and overseas mission
DESCRIPTION:Sam Sterland\nSam is a researcher with NCLS Research and a Fellow at the\nAustralian Catholic University. He is the key contact person for the\nnetwork of NCLS Regional Coordinators in each diocese\, region and\nstate in Australia. He has co-authored NCLS publications on church\nlife and sustainable leadership. Sam has a particular interest in\nministers and burnout\, and a passion to help foster vital churches\nwith healthy leaders. \nPlease RSVP by Monday 15th October to the email below. \nClick here for downloadable PDF flyer
URL:https://www.missionstudies.org.au/event/the-national-church-life-survey-and-overseas-mission/
LOCATION:Sydney Missionary and Bible College\, 150 Croydon Avenue\, Croydon Park\, NSW\, 2132\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW
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ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick McInerney":MAILTO:info.cccmr@columban.org.au
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING\, 2018\nFriday 12th October\, 2.00-3.30pm\, Whitley College\, 50 The Avenue\, Parkville\n\nAAMS 2018 AGM Agenda 2018-10-12 [Short]
URL:https://www.missionstudies.org.au/event/annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Whitley College\, 50 The Avenue\, Parkville\, VIC\, 3052\, Australia
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="Darrell Jackson":MAILTO:secretary@missionstudies.org.au
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SUMMARY:The Church’s Mission after the Royal Commission
DESCRIPTION:Professor Neil Ormerod is Professor of Theology at ACU and has worked professionally in theology for over 30 years. He is widely published in Australia and internationally in leading journals such as Theological Studies\, Gregorianum\, The Irish Theological Quarterly and The Heythrop Journal. He is an internationally recognised expert on the thought of Bernard Lonergan and has written on a wide range of topics including the doctrine of the Trinity\, historical ecclesiology\, Christian anthropology and natural theology. In 2013 he was made a Fellow of the Australian Catholic Theological Association in recognition of his contribution to theological scholarship. \n“When Ministers Sin: Sexual Abuse in the Churches”\, jointly written by Neil and Thea Ormerod\, has been re-published this year.  Copies will be available for purchase on the day. \n“In this explosive book are powerful and authentic stories of betrayal. These personal accounts of sexual abuse by ministers of religion might not have been listened to in the past. Today\, the churches cannot ignore them. ‘This book raises\, in almost every story\, the issue of power in human relationships. One of the important reasons for its publication is the repeated failure of the church to face this issue. It is so easy to dismiss claims of abuse between adults if we discount the issue of an imbalance of power. These stories face all clergy\, and all those involved in client/professional relationships\, with the need to come to terms with their grave responsibility and to develop a healthy and honest relationship with their own sexuality.’ Rev Dorothy McRae-McMahon.”
URL:https://www.missionstudies.org.au/event/the-churchs-mission-after-the-royal-commission/
LOCATION:Columban Centre for Christian-Muslim Relations\, 1-5 Marion Street\, Blacktown\, NSW\, 2148\, Australia
CATEGORIES:NSW
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