Public Lecture on the 'DESIRE TO PUNISH' by Professor Douglas Campbell
A compelling lecture that explores the desire to punish, examining incarceration, justice and the Church's crisis of accountability.
The desire to punish: Incarceration, Justice and the Church's Crisis of Accountability.
Whitley College is delighted to host this public lecture exploring themes of justice and the church’s engagement with the prison system and realities of incarceration.
Douglas Campbell is Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School in the USA and is one of the most prolific and influential scholars on the theology of the apostle Paul and its contemporary relevance. He is also Co-Director of Duke’s Prison Engagement Initiative and Certificate in Prison Studies.
The lecture is open to all who are interested in theologies and practices of justice.
For further details contact Associate Professor Sean Winter: swinter@whitley.edu.au
A compelling lecture that explores the desire to punish, examining incarceration, justice and the Church's crisis of accountability.
The desire to punish: Incarceration, Justice and the Church's Crisis of Accountability.
Whitley College is delighted to host this public lecture exploring themes of justice and the church’s engagement with the prison system and realities of incarceration.
Douglas Campbell is Professor of New Testament at Duke Divinity School in the USA and is one of the most prolific and influential scholars on the theology of the apostle Paul and its contemporary relevance. He is also Co-Director of Duke’s Prison Engagement Initiative and Certificate in Prison Studies.
The lecture is open to all who are interested in theologies and practices of justice.
For further details contact Associate Professor Sean Winter: swinter@whitley.edu.au
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Collins Street Baptist Church
174 Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC 3000
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