Description: Building on her previous lecture in which she reflected on the ways that New Testament writings are migrant writings, Margaret Aymer discusses the implications for our modern reading of scripture.
Description: Margaret Aymer makes the case that the New Testament has the characteristics of migrant writings and paints a picture of early Christianity as communities of migrants.
Description: Karl Travis preaches on the problems of income inequality in our society and the churches response. The scripture reading was Mark 12:41-44.
Description: Karl Travis preaches on the difficulty of following Jesus in the world's wealthiest nation in this opening MidWinter sermon of 2013. He urges us to reverse the cultural order of things by extending a hand down the income ladder, rather than…
Description: In this third and final Currie lecture of 2013, Hinson-Hasty explores practical questions around alternative economic models, the theological courage to confront market idolatry, and economic injustice.
Description: In the second Currie Lecture of Midwinters 2013, Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty discusses the need for imagination, courage, and compassion in order to see the stories people suffering rather than mere statistics.
Description: In this First Currie Lecture of 2013, Elizabeth Hinson-Hasty discusses our the impact of our approach to wealth creation and over consumption.