Submitted by Administrator on Wed, 20/06/2018 - 11:29
Professor George Van Kooten, the incoming Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, will deliver this year's Ashby Lecture at the Riley Auditorium, Clare College, on Thursday June 28th.
All are welcome to attend the 2018 Ashby Lecture.
"Oiling the Wheels of Nations? Religion and Politics, Then and Now”
Professor George Van Kooten
This lecture offers a radical politico-ethical rereading of Paul’s letter to the centre of the Roman Empire, his Letter to the Romans, written in the 50s of the first century under then emperor Nero, then still tutored and advised by the philosopher Seneca. In this letter, Paul develops the notion of Christian communities as “assemblies of the nations” that run parallel to the (imperial) state.
This lecture reads this fundamental letter against the background of Roman politics, in the immediate context of ancient political philosophy, issuing in reflections on the potential relevance of religion - alongside culture and sports - in modern international politics, exploring the benefits of understanding religion as an international non-governmental organization, and testing if, and in what sense it can inspire human values.
The lecture will be held at 6.00pm on Thursday 28 June in Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Memorial Court, Clare College CB3 9AJ
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