Welcome!
The Ebor Lectures in Theology and Public Life are a series of lectures, established in 2006 in the northern English city of York (Ebor is the Latin name for York), to promote a conversation between theology and public issues.
These prominent lectures, and related events, are offered free-of-charge to the general public, and play a major role in the cultural and intellectual life of the city and region.
The Ebor Lectures offer a space for dialogue between a range of communities such as educational institutions, public interest movements, religious groups, and any individual with an interest in contemporary issues within society.
By promoting Public Theology, the ecumenical co-sponsors hope that the Lectures provoke people to think – and maybe to act – in new ways for the benefit of wider society.
Read more about us.
These prominent lectures, and related events, are offered free-of-charge to the general public, and play a major role in the cultural and intellectual life of the city and region.
The Ebor Lectures offer a space for dialogue between a range of communities such as educational institutions, public interest movements, religious groups, and any individual with an interest in contemporary issues within society.
By promoting Public Theology, the ecumenical co-sponsors hope that the Lectures provoke people to think – and maybe to act – in new ways for the benefit of wider society.
Read more about us.
Introductory video
2020 Vision(s):
|