The School of Theology. Sewanee: The University of the South

2012 Lecture Series

Judith Maltby
Of Necessity There Must Be Some Rules
Jan. 31


Extravagencies and Impertinencies

Feb. 1

Both made possible by the Jones Fund

Cristina Vanin
Spiritual Exercises for an Ecological Age
Feb. 16
Made possible in part by the Beattie Fund

J. Kameron Carter
Christian Supersessionism
Feb. 29
Made possible by the Belford Fund

The Post-Racial Condition: Notes on American Political Theology
March 1
Co-sponsored by the University’s Political Science Department, the Office of Multicultural Affairs, and the University Lecture Committee

Kathleen Coleman
Christians in the Roman Arena
March 12
Made possible by the Beattie Fund

Martin Seeley
Christian-Muslim Relations
April 23

Preaching in the Anglican Tradition
April 24
Both made possible by the Arrington Fund

Diarmaid MacCulloch
Remaking Christian History for Readers and Viewers
May 10
Made possible by the Arrington Fund

Mark Chapman
The National Church and the International Church:
The Quadrilateral

June 20

The Anglican Communion Covenant
June 21
Both part of the Advanced Degrees Program

Thomas G. Long
Preaching in More than One Language: Enchantment, Wisdom, and Embodiment
Oct. 31–Nov. 2
The 2012 DuBose Lectures

All lectures are free and open to the public.