Prof. Sarah Williams on ‘Prayer, Agency and Cultural Transformation’
STCPE Closing Reception & Public Lecture
When: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Thursday 23 January
(6pm for canapés, 6:30pm for lecture)
Where: ADM, Level 1, St Andrew’s House, 464-480 Kent St, Sydney
Cost: $25 waged, $15 unwaged
‘Prayer, Agency and Cultural Transformation’
There are many sociological and historical theories of change but rarely is prayer taken seriously as a radical and disruptive political force. In this lecture, Sarah Williams will draw on stories of the past to explore the role of prayer in moments of political and cultural upheaval, and to inspire us to pray in fresh ways for our culture.
Speaker: Professor Sarah C. Williams
Professor Sarah C. Williams is a Research Professor in the History of Christianity at Regent College Vancouver, a Research Associate at St Benet’s Hall Oxford, and one of the world’s leading experts on the history of Evangelicalism. She holds a D.Phil. in history from the University of Oxford, where she also taught as part of the modern history faculty for 17 years. Her research focuses on British religious and cultural history. She is the author of “Religious Belief and Popular Culture” (Oxford University Press) and “Perfectly Human” (winner of a Christianity Today 2019 Book Award), and co-author of “Redefining Christian Britain”. Her forthcoming book traces the relationship between Christianity and perceptions of gender and sexuality through time. Sarah is a passionate and gifted teacher, writer, and communicator, known for bringing history to life in a way that speaks to our contemporary context. Sarah teaches all over the world helping the Church recover its memory, and we are delighted that she will be sharing her time and expertise with us in January.
At ADM'S School of Theology, Culture & Public Engagement 2020, Sarah will be teaching one masterclass as a two-part series over two days on 'Prayer as Political Resistance: The Radical Theology of First Wave Feminism'
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