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Sarum College Courses & Events Newsletter
April & May 2015   |   01722 424800   |   courses@sarum.ac.uk

Christian Spirituality

Days of Spiritual Reflection: God's Hospitality
Days of Spiritual Reflection: God's Hospitality
A gentle day of prayer, stillness and quiet reflection for the post-Easter period. Friday 17 April
A Day With Julian of Norwich on Sin and Suffering
A Day With Julian of Norwich on Sin and Suffering
This course will use the writings of Julian of Norwich to reflect on some of the harder aspects of the Christian faith. Saturday 18 April
Art, Belief and Spirituality
Art, Belief and Spirituality
Explore the relationship between Christian Spirituality and art through historical, cultural and theological perspectives. Monday 20 to Thursday 23 April
Contemplation Through Photography
Contemplation Through Photography
Weekend exploring different approaches to contemplation, current philosophical thinking and ways we can use a modern camera to see things differently. Saturday 16 to Sunday 17 May
Sarum Certificate in Spiritual Direction
Sarum Certificate in Spiritual Direction
This course aims to equip those who are called to this ministry to confidently and competently accompany others. Spread over two years, it offers a balanced learning environment blending personal and spiritual formation with skills development. Applications due by Saturday 23 May
Religion and Spirituality in Pre-Raphaelite Art
Religion and Spirituality in Pre-Raphaelite Art
This weekend will examine the work of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of painters and their circle with excursions to examine Pre-Raphaelite art in situ. Friday 5 to Sunday 7 June

Theology and Culture

Theology Quest and Questions
Theology Quest and Questions
Tuesday evening lectures opening the study of Christian Theology to those who want to know what they believe. Summer term begins Tuesday 21 April. See all forthcoming sessions »
The Bible and Christian Ethics
The Bible and Christian Ethics
For most Christians the Bible is a fundamental source of moral guidance. But what kind of guidance does it offer given that it was written in a world so different from our own? Monday 27 to Thursday 30 April
Mass Culture: Theological Engagement and Spiritual Practice
Mass Culture: Theological Engagement and Spiritual Practice This course considers the phenomenon of mass consumer technological culture as the backdrop to spirituality and ‘doing’ theology in our age. Monday 18 to Thursday 21 May

Leadership and Ministry

Working Together
Working Together
Course encouraging engagement with a hermeneutical approach grounded in the Holy Trinity, which is examined through a number of traditions. Monday 20 to Thursday 23 April

Liturgy and Worship

Taizé: Liturgical Wisdom for the Church
Taizé: Liturgical Wisdom for the Church
Marking the community’s 75th anniversary, this study day provides an opportunity to reflect upon and discuss the legacy of prayer at Taizé. Wednesday 6 May
Music in Christian Worship
Music in Christian Worship
This course will explore the variety of musical styles in Christian worship from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Monday 18 to Thursday 21 May

The Arts

The Roots of Faith: Titular Churches in Rome from the 1st to 4th Century A.D.
The Roots of Faith: Titular Churches in Rome from the 1st to 4th Century A.D.
Beginning with the martyrdoms of St Peter and St Paul, this evening will trace the development of early House Churches to the magnificent basilicas we see today. Thursday 30 April

Magna Carta Lectures

Magna Carta and the Common People
Fri 24 April with Chris Dyer
Optional seminar on Sat 25 April

Magna Carta: The Salisbury Connection
Fri 15 May with Nicholas Vincent
Optional seminar on Sat 16 May


Magna Carta’s American Adventure
Sun 7 June with Dick Howard
Magna Carta and the Law
Thurs 18 June with Lord Igor Judge

Renewal and Reform: Archbishop Langton in a Circle of New Ideas (rescheduled)
Fri 24 July with Lesley Smith
Optional seminar on Sat 25 July

www.sarum.ac.uk/magnacarta

Bookshop & Library

Book Launch with Trevor Stubbs
Trevor Stubbs will be in Sarum College on Thursday 7 May from 4pm to launch his second book in the White Gates Adventure series, Ultimate Justice. Free and open to all. RSVP to bookshop@sarum.ac.uk or 01722 326899.
Wrestling With a Godly Order
Wrestling With a Godly Order: Encounters with the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
The story of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer has a far wider reach than the Church of England. The essays in this book, edited by James Steven and published by Sarum College Press, provide contemporary and historical accounts of the significance of the Book of Common Prayer for a variety of Christian traditions.

Join us on Wednesday 20 May at 12.25pm for the book launch with James Steven and Contributors. Free and open to all, refreshments provided.
Pre-order before Thursday 30 April for the special price of £14.99 (£18.99 thereafter). Click here for an order form or phone 01722 326899.

Looking Ahead...

•  Religion and Spirituality in Pre-Raphaelite Art Fri 5 to Sun 7 June
•  Individually Guided Retreat Mon 8 to Thurs 11 June & Mon 24 to Thurs 27 August
•  Days of Spiritual Reflection: The Garden of Delight Fri 19 June
•  Sarum Summer School in Delaware Mon 22 to Thurs 25 June
•  Learning to Walk in the Dark: An Evening with Barbara Brown Taylor Mon 6 July
•  New Testament Greek in a Week Mon 27 July to Sat 1 August
•  Enriching Ministry: The Practice of Pastoral Supervision Begins Wed 21 October
•  2015 Niblett Memorial Lecture: Faith Formation and Context Sat 10 October
•  The Legacy of Taizé: A Symposium at Sarum Fri 30 to Sat 31 October
•  The Gospel of Luke the Physician Mon 2 to Thurs 5 November
•  In Search of Feminist Theological Poets Fri 13 to Sun 15 November

See more at www.sarum.ac.uk/events
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