ARTiculate Studies of Religion | Three versions of Paul (or more) and Christian bioethics
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- The ARTiculate Talk Series aims to provide senior high school students with additional support complementing the curriculum to enrich their understanding in HSC subjects related to arts, humanities, languages and social sciences.
This talk is divided in two parts: St Paul and Christian bioethics. There are a multitude of attitudes to St Paul academic, theological and mythic. Was he the real founder of Christianity? The first writer of Scripture? Here we examine his legacy from numerous academic viewpoints and survey the most relevant sources. We also look at how bioethical responses from even a single tradition such as Christianity can change over time and lose and gain intensities and focus, as well as consider why with some telling examples.
Presenter: Dr Christopher Humphrey Hartney, Senior Lecturer, Studies in Religion, School of Humanities.
00:00 Opening
01:25 Lecture
49:53 Q&A
58:25 Closing including the upcoming topics and pARTicipate newsletter
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