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Institute for Faith & Culture Events
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CARE’s Institute for Faith & Culture (IFC) runs a number of events throughout the year, including an Annual Lecture, exploring questions of Christian engagement in culture and how faith should impact society.
Information about past events can be found below.
To find out about forthcoming events please contact us on:
Email: ifc@care.org.uk
Tel: 020 7233 0455
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| Past Events |
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On Tuesday 2nd February 2010 the Institute for Faith & Culture held its Second Annual Lecture with Professor John Lennox addressing the title 'Science, Ethics and the New Atheism'. To watch the podcast of the lecture click here.
On Wednesday 22nd October 2008 the IFC held the second seminar in this year's series on key issues in public life. Dr Habib Malilk, Professor at the Lebanese American University and Dr Clint Curle, lecturer in human rights theory and practice at Carleton University, Canada addressed the title 'Sixty Years of Human Rights: An Enduring Legacy'. The audience also heard from Baroness Cox of Queensbury, the long-time campaigner for many humanitarian and human rights causes. To listen to the seminar again click here.
On Tuesday 6th May 2008 the IFC hosted the first in a series of lectures on public policy issues from a Christian perspective. Professor Nigel Cameron and Professor John Wyatt addressed the title 'Brave New World? The Future of the Human Race.
To listen the the seminar click here.
On Wednesday 20th February 2008 the Institute for Faith & Culture held its Inaugural Annual Lecture with the Rt. Revd. Dr Michael Nazir-Ali addressing the title 'Christian Faith & Public Life in the UK'. To download the Bishop's address click here.
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