
Canon Dr Paula Gooder - Who Do You Say that I Am? Encountering the Jesus of Mark's Gospel
Bishop Dunn Memorial Lecture 2026. Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, is introduced by Prof Karen Kilby.

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The Durham Centre for Catholic Studies is the first of its kind in British higher education. It represents a creative partnership between academy and church: a centre within the pluralist, public academy for critically constructive Catholic studies of the highest academic standing.The aims of the Centre for Catholic Studies are:-To provide a distinctive forum for the creative analysis of key issues in Catholic thought, culture, and practice.-To engage, inform and shape public and ecclesial life from a leading knowledge and research base.-To engage the breadth and depth of Catholic tradition in conversation both with the full range of disciplines and perspectives in a leading university and with the range of other faith traditions.-To develop and pursue major collaborative and interdisciplinary research projects and to attract associated grant awards and philanthropic support.-To model a vibrant and inclusive community of scholars of Catholicism and practitioners of Catholic theol
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Bishop Dunn Memorial Lecture 2026. Canon Dr Paula Gooder, Canon Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, is introduced by Prof Karen Kilby.

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For the first CTRS seminar of 2025-26, Dr Sara Parvis, the Senior Lecturer in the Early Christian History at the University of Edinburgh, gave a talk on 'Women and the Reception of Nicaea'. This seminar forms part of the

In this Catholic Theology Research Seminar, Prof Clare Watkins of the University of Durham gives a talk on 'The challenge of ‘clericalism’: looking beyond clergy for a liveable theology of ordained ministry in the Cathol

For the third CTRS seminar of 2025, Dr Eilish Gregory, the Little Company of Mary Fellow in the History of Catholicism at Durham University, gave a talk on 'The Global Nursing Mission of the Little Company of Mary, 1877-

For the second CTRS seminar of 2025, we were joined by Dr Antonia Pizzey, the Postdoctoral Researcher at the Research Centre for Studies of the Second Vatican Council at the Australian Catholic University, who gave a pap

For the first CTRS seminar of 2025, we were joined by Dr Liam Temple, the Capuchin Fellow in the History of Catholicism at Durham University, who gave a paper entitled: “This Poverty of Spirit”: The Capuchins on the marg

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For the first CTRS seminar of 2024-25, we were joined by Dr Nomi Pritz-Bennett, the Career Development Fellow at Durham University, who gave a paper entitled: 'The Natural Mortification of Finitude: Loss and the Construc

For March's CTRS seminar, Tina Beattie (Professor Emerita of Catholic Studies, University of Roehampton), gives a paper on Language, desire, and creation in the context of Laudato Si'. This seminar forms part of the Cath

For April's CTRS seminar, we were joined by Dr Alana Harris, Reader in Modern British Social, Cultural and Gender History, King’s College London, who will give a paper entitled: ‘Student Power in Christ’: the Young Chris

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For this CTRS seminar, we were joined by Franciscan Theologian Br Stefan Walser, who gave a paper entitled: 'So what… Religious Indifference as a Fundamental Theological Challenge'. This seminar forms part of the Catholi

Marc Roscoe Loustau is an anthropologist and scholar of religion, specialising in studying religion and nationalism in Eastern Europe. Having spent three years in Hungary and Romania researching the history of Catholic p

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Eilish Gregory
Little Company of Mary
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Antonia Pizzey
Australian Catholic University
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Emma Percy
University of Aberdeen
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Fr Andrew Louth
Durham University
1 appearance on this show
Nomi Pritz-Bennett
Durham University
1 appearance on this show
Dr Alana Harris
King’s College London
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Billy Crozier
Durham University
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Fr Timothy Radcliffe
Dominican Order
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