Although Radical Orthodoxy (RO) emerged from a group of Anglo-Catholics and Catholics, it has developed as a uniquely ecumenical theology, attracting the interest of both Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Christians.
Despite criticising the Reformation for its lack of a 'theology of participation', RO blamed this upon late-medieval Catholic thought rather than the Reformers themselves. But how far did the Reformers recognise and try to compensate for this lack? And if Protestants recognise it today, can the Reformation legacy be successfully rethought? Does it actually offer unique elements to the RO vision? This one-day conference will explore these questions...
The day will run from 10.30am to approx. 6pm and the cost is £20 per person including lunch, refreshments and an evening drinks reception.
Online booking available now.
Speakers:
University of NottinghamUniversity Park Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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