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Thomas Burns Memorial Lectures 2012: Rev Dr Wiliam Willimon – The Future of Preaching
Thursday, 2 August 2012
The Department of Theology and Religion presents lecture three of the 2012 Thomas Burns Memorial Lecture series. Given by the Reverend Dr William Willimon, Bishop of the United Methodist Church in Alabama, this presentation covers the topic “The Future of Preaching”. 2 August 2012.

Thomas Burns Memorial Lectures 2012: Rev Dr Wiliam Willimon – The Politics of the Church
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
The Department of Theology and Religion presents lecture two of the 2012 Thomas Burns Memorial Lecture series. Given by the Reverend Dr William Willimon, Bishop of the United Methodist Church in Alabama, this presentation covers the topic “The Politics of the Church”. 1 August 2012.

CTPI: The Unexamined Society? Reflections on Doing Public Theology in New Zealand
Wednesday, 1 August 2012
Professor Andrew Bradstock, Howard Paterson Chair of Theology and Public Issues and Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, presents an open lecture on the topic of “The Unexamined Society? Reflections on Doing Public Theology in New Zealand.” 18 July 2012.

IPL: Professor Hugh Campbell – Food: Old Ruptures and New Politics
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Professor Hugh Campbell of the Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work presents his Inaugural Professorial Lecture on the topic of “Food: Old Ruptures and New Politics”. 10 July 2012.

CTPI: Public Square: A Public Conversation with Rev Peter Beck
Thursday, 26 July 2012
A Public Conversation with Rev Peter Beck - Christchurch City Councillor and former Dean of Christ Church Cathedral. In the aftermath of the city's quakes, Peter Beck was seen by many as the 'public face' of Christchurch. In 2011 he resigned as Dean and stood - successfully - for the city council. Professor Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, talks with Peter about the events of the past 18 months, his transition from Dean to councillor, Christchurch's present and future, and more. 16 May 2012.

2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week – Sir Tipene O’Regan
Wednesday, 25 July 2012
When this podcast was recorded, Sir Tipene was the co-Chair of the Constitutional Advisory Panel and charged with a particular responsibility for considering the place of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in a very differently configured future for Aotearoa / New Zealand. In that future, Māori and Pacifica peoples will be in very different proportions compared to others than they are currently. How do we want that future to be? What do we want the Treaty to be? He aha te moemoea? 25 July 2012.

2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week – Judge Craig Coxhead
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Judge Craig Coxhead is a Māori Land Court Judge and works with the Waitangi Tribunal. He gives a presentation at the 2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week on the topic of “Looking to the Future: Māori Legal Issues”. 24 July 2012.

De Carle Lectures 2012: Professor James Cox – Making Mwari Christian: The Case of the Shona of Zimbabwe
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Professor Emeritus James Cox of the University of Edinburgh presents his 2012 De Carle lecture on the topic of “Making Mwari Christian: The case of the Shona of Zimbabwe”. 16 May 2012.

2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week – Metiria Turei
Monday, 23 July 2012
Metiria Turei, co-leader of the Green Party gives a presentation at the 2012 Māori and Pacific Islands Legal Issues Week. A former lawyer, she discusses current legal issues facing Māori and Pacific peoples in New Zealand today. 23 July 2012.

CSAFE and CTPI: Public Square – Climate Change: Just Sit Back and Enjoy the Grapes?
Friday, 20 July 2012
National business commentator Rod Oram, climate change scientist Dr Jim Salinger and Chief Executive of the Methodist Mission, Laura Black, discuss major ethical issues surrounding the climate change debate. Hosted jointly by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues and the Centre for Sustainability: Agriculture, Food, Energy, Environment. 11 October 2011.

De Carle Lectures 2012: Professor James Cox - The ‘God’ Controversy in Pre-Christian Indigenous Religions
Friday, 20 July 2012
Professor Emeritus James Cox of the University of Edinburgh presents his 2012 De Carle lecture on the topic of “The ‘God’ Controversy in Pre-Christian Indigenous Religions”. 2 May 2012.

De Carle Lectures 2012: Professor James Cox – Transforming the Rainbow Serpent into a Rainbow Spirit: How God Became Australian
Friday, 20 July 2012
Professor Emeritus James Cox of the University of Edinburgh presents his 2012 De Carle lecture on the topic of “Transforming the Rainbow Serpent into a Rainbow Spirit: How God Became Australian”. 9 May 2012.

2011 Carl Smith Medal Lecture: Jacinta Ruru: Undefined and Unresolved: Maori Legal Rights to Water
Monday, 16 July 2012
Jacinta Ruru of the Faculty of Law presents the 2011 Carl Smith Lecture on the topic “Undefined and Unresolved: Maori Legal Rights to Water”. 16 April 2011.
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