Me and My Beliefs: Challenges of Identity and Society
Me and My Beliefs: Challenges of Identity and Society held on 28
November 2017
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Me and My Beliefs: Challenges of Identity and Society held on 28
November 2017 Bishop Libby Lane is Britain’s first woman bishop in
the Church of England. In this talk - Me and My Beliefs:
Challenges of Identity and Society - Bishop Libby explores the
pathway that brought her to this position and addresses an area of
identity not always covered in diversity debates. A panel of
prominent speakers joins her in discussing what it means to be a
person of faith in Britain today and impacts on diversity. On the
panel: Jas' Elsner (Professor of Late Antique Art, Faculty of
Classics, University of Oxford and project lead on Empires of
Faith). Shaista Aziz (freelance journalist and writer. Founder
of The Everyday Bigotry Project). This event was chaired
by Elleke Boehmer (Professor in World Literatures in
English, University of Oxford)
November 2017 Bishop Libby Lane is Britain’s first woman bishop in
the Church of England. In this talk - Me and My Beliefs:
Challenges of Identity and Society - Bishop Libby explores the
pathway that brought her to this position and addresses an area of
identity not always covered in diversity debates. A panel of
prominent speakers joins her in discussing what it means to be a
person of faith in Britain today and impacts on diversity. On the
panel: Jas' Elsner (Professor of Late Antique Art, Faculty of
Classics, University of Oxford and project lead on Empires of
Faith). Shaista Aziz (freelance journalist and writer. Founder
of The Everyday Bigotry Project). This event was chaired
by Elleke Boehmer (Professor in World Literatures in
English, University of Oxford)
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