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SUMMARY:On-Campus Open Day (April 2022)
DESCRIPTION:Do you aspire to make a difference? They might not say it like this but all of our students hope that they can make a difference in the lives of those around them and their wider communities. Some of graduates have gone on to become teachers helping to shape the next generation; some go on to become leaders in mission and ministry working with marginalised people to make their lives better; yet others become youth leaders and church ministers working within their local communities to bring help and hope to those who most need it. Though it might not seem like it from the outside\, studying at SBC is a life-changing experience and draws out the world-changer inside you. \nThrough our Bachelor of Divinity degree programme you get the opportunity to engage deeply with theology through issues of real life and you are equipped to make a difference whatever path you follow next. Being at the Scottish Baptist College stretches and shapes your thinking allowing you to critically engage with ideas and events of the contemporary world. The degree programme invites you to develop your strengths through learning in discussion and hone your skills through practice in placements. Undoubtedly you leave SBC changed for the better\, better equipped\, and better able to move on to your next chapter in life. \nWe believe that training for mission and ministry (in the broadest sense) should be accessible to all and at the heart of our learning is a welcoming and accepting community. Whether joining for one module or a full programme\, we hope that every student will flourish and move on towards their fullest potential. We offer online evening study and on-campus day-time options for distance students or to work around your other commitments. \nTo join our learning community in September 2022 register for our upcoming Open Day to hear more about the programme and ask any questions you might have – email Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register.
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/on-campus-open-day-april-2022/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220324T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220324T133000
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SUMMARY:Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Do you aspire to make a difference? They might not say it like this but all of our students hope that they can make a difference in the lives of those around them and their wider communities. Some of graduates have gone on to become teachers helping to shape the next generation; some go on to become leaders in mission and ministry working with marginalised people to make their lives better; yet others become youth leaders and church ministers working within their local communities to bring help and hope to those who most need it. Though it might not seem like it from the outside\, studying at SBC is a life-changing experience and draws out the world-changer inside you. \nThrough our Bachelor of Divinity degree programme you get the opportunity to engage deeply with theology through issues of real life and you are equipped to make a difference whatever path you follow next. Being at the Scottish Baptist College stretches and shapes your thinking allowing you to critically engage with ideas and events of the contemporary world. The degree programme invites you to develop your strengths through learning in discussion and hone your skills through practice in placements. Undoubtedly you leave SBC changed for the better\, better equipped\, and better able to move on to your next chapter in life. \nWe believe that training for mission and ministry (in the broadest sense) should be accessible to all and at the heart of our learning is a welcoming and accepting community. Whether joining for one module or a full programme\, we hope that every student will flourish and move on towards their fullest potential. We offer online evening study and on-campus day-time options for distance students or to work around your other commitments. \nTo join our learning community in September 2022 register for our upcoming Open Day to hear more about the programme and ask any questions you might have – email Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register.
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/open-day/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Other,SBC Seminars & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220314T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220404T211500
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20220112T124148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220112T124343Z
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SUMMARY:Singleness\, Marriage and Church Today
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Dr Lina Toth\, this course is broadly based on her book Singleness and Marriage after Christendom: Being and Doing Family\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this event\n\n\nSingleness\, Marriage\, and Church Today \nWhat do we make of the rising number of single people in our society and our churches? How do we view contemporary challenges to marriage and singleness in light of the witness of the New Testament? What do happiness and a fulfilled life really mean for a follower of Jesus? And how can you\, and your church\, minister to single and married people alike? \nHosted by Dr Lina Toth\, this course is broadly based on her book Singleness and Marriage after Christendom: Being and Doing Family (Eugene: Cascade Books\, 2021). Having or reading the book is not essential for participating in the course. \nThis course is “pay what you can” – we suggest the guide price as £40 for the 4 weeks but in order to make it as accessible as possible we’re simply asking you to pay what you can! \nYou can register via Eventbrite: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/singleness-marriage-and-church-today-tickets-243731235687
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/singleness-marriage-and-church-today/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220228T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20220214T140144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T142107Z
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SUMMARY:Exploration Evening
DESCRIPTION:Do you aspire to make a difference? They might not say it like this but all of our students hope that they can make a difference in the lives of those around them and their wider communities. Some of graduates have gone on to become teachers helping to shape the next generation; some go on to become leaders in mission and ministry working with marginalised people to make their lives better; yet others become youth leaders and church ministers working within their local communities to bring help and hope to those who most need it. Though it might not seem like it from the outside\, studying at SBC is a life-changing experience and draws out the world-changer inside you. \nThrough our Bachelor of Divinity degree programme you get the opportunity to engage deeply with theology through issues of real life and you are equipped to make a difference whatever path you follow next. Being at the Scottish Baptist College stretches and shapes your thinking allowing you to critically engage with ideas and events of the contemporary world. The degree programme invites you to develop your strengths through learning in discussion and hone your skills through practice in placements. Undoubtedly you leave SBC changed for the better\, better equipped\, and better able to move on to your next chapter in life. \nWe believe that training for mission and ministry (in the broadest sense) should be accessible to all and at the heart of our learning is a welcoming and accepting community. Whether joining for one module or a full programme\, we hope that every student will flourish and move on towards their fullest potential. We offer online evening study and on-campus day-time options for distance students or to work around your other commitments. \nTo join our learning community in September 2022 register for our upcoming online Exploration Evening to hear more about the programme and ask any questions you might have – email Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register.
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/exploration-evening/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Other,SBC Seminars & Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211108T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20211108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20211013T125358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211021T141127Z
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SUMMARY:Singleness and Marriage After Christendom
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce a book launch event in celebration of our Assistant Principal’s new book! Join us on Monday November 8th at 7:30pm for an evening celebrating Rev. Dr. Lina Toth’s valuable new book in the After Christendom series. We will hear from Lina and 4 responses to her excellent new book\, Singleness and Marriage After Christendom.  \nFrom the publisher (Cascade Books):\nThis book follows the changes in the practice of marriage and singleness\, from those early days of the Christian movement to our modern preoccupation with romance and coupledom as essential ingredients of a happy\, fulfilled life. It argues that the current surge in the number of single people is actually an opportunity for us to reconsider both singleness and marriage in the larger context of a community of faith.  \nLina Toth is Assistant Principal and Lecturer in Practical Theology at the Scottish Baptist College. A musician and artist as well as a theologian\, she is particularly interested in ethics\, spirituality\, and the theology of culture. Her second love is history—that is\, people and stories which have shaped the world we live in today. \nRespondents: \n\nDr Stuart Murray Williams (Series Editor)\n\nDr Stuart Murray Williams is the director of the Centre for Anabaptist Studies at Bristol Baptist College and the series editor of the ‘After Christendom’ series.  \n\nDr. Irma Fast Dueck (Associate Professor of Practical Theology CMU)\n\nDr. Irma Fast Dueck is an Associate Professor of Practical Theology at Canadian Mennonite University. Her teaching and research interests include Pastoral Care & Counselling\, Gender Studies\, and Ministry Formation. \n\nDr. Andrew Clarke (BUS Continuing Ministry Development Lead)\n\nDr. Andrew Clarke has taught New Testament at the University of Aberdeen and the Scottish Baptist College. Currently he serves churches across the Baptist Union of Scotland assisting their leadership development. \n\nRev. Dr. Melody Maxwell (Director of Acadia Centre for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies)\n\nRev. Dr. Melody Maxwell serves as Associate Professor of Christian History at Acadia Divinity College. She has written multiple books and articles about Baptist women’s history. She is currently co-editing a volume on Baptists and gender. \nRegistration\nYou must register for the event via Eventbrite or emailing the College on scottishbaptistcollege@uws.ac.uk – once registered you will receive joining instructions for the event. \nYou can buy the book from the publisher’s website – For those registering for the launch a discount code will be available closer to the event!!
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/singleness-and-marriage-after-christendom/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210810T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210810T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210728T125051Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T132306Z
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SUMMARY:Exploration Evening - August 10th
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year. we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to an Exploration Evening – we’ll explore what the College has to offer\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling! We want to talk together and explore how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to discover what works for you and how we can help. Rather than a large Open Day\, we’re intentionally keeping these small and often\, making them easily accessible and harnessing the potential for conversation.\n\nOn Tuesday 10th August at 7:00pm\, we’ll hold our Exploration Evening where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about an hour to an hour and half and we’ll wrap up around 8:30pm.\n\nIn order to make it accessible to as wide a group as possible we’re holding this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more information please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/exploration-evening-august-10th/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Other,SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210714T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210714T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210615T100342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T132327Z
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SUMMARY:Discovery Day - July 2021
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to a Discovery Day – we’ll explore what the College has to offer\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling! We want to talk together and explore how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to discover what works for you and how we can help. Rather than a large Open Day\, we’re intentionally keeping these small and often\, making them easily accessible and harnessing the potential for conversation. \n\n\nOn Wednesday July 14th at 10:30am\, we’ll hold our Discovery Day where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about 1.5 hours and we’ll wrap up close to midday. \n\nAs restrictions are still in place we’ll do this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more Information\, please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/discovery-day-july-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Other,SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210614T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210614T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210524T135236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210813T132344Z
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SUMMARY:Exploration Evening - June 2021
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year\, we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to an Exploration Evening – we’ll explore what the College has to offer\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling! We want to talk together and explore how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to discover what works for you and how we can help. Rather than a large Open Day\, we’re intentionally keeping these small and often\, making them easily accessible and harnessing the potential for conversation. \n\n\nOn Monday 14th June at 7:30pm (well after Scotland’s Euro2020 game has finished!)\, we’ll hold our Exploration Evening where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about 1.5 hours and we’ll wrap up before 9pm. \n\n\nAs restrictions are still in place we’ll do this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more information\, please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/exploration-evening-june-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Other,SBC Seminars & Lectures
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Exploration-Evening-June-2021.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210525T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210525T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210507T141654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210521T132255Z
UID:3213-1621938600-1621944000@scottishbaptistcollege.org
SUMMARY:Discovery Day - May 2021
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year. we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to a Discovery Day – we’ll explore what the College has to offer\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling! We want to talk together and explore how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to discover what works for you and how we can help. Rather than a large Open Day\, we’re intentionally keeping these small and often\, making them easily accessible and harnessing the potential for conversation. \n\n\nOn Tuesday May 25th at 10:30am\, we’ll hold a second Discovery Day of 2021 where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about 1.5 hours and we’ll wrap up close to midday. \n\nAs restrictions are still in place we’ll do this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more Information\, please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/discovery-day-may-2021/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Discvoery-Day-2021-May.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210426T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210426T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210409T135148Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T140429Z
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SUMMARY:Exploration Evening - April 2021
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year. we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to an Exploration Evenings – this will be to explore more about the College\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling. We want to talk together and explore how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to explore what works for you and how we can help. \nOn Monday April 26th at 7:30pm\, we’ll hold our first Discovery Day of 2021 where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about 1.5 hours and we’ll wrap up close to 3:30pm. \nAs restrictions are still in place we’ll do this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more Information\, please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/exploration-evening-april-2021/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Exploration-Evening-2021-April.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210324T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210324T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210222T140851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210222T164911Z
UID:3155-1616594400-1616599800@scottishbaptistcollege.org
SUMMARY:Discovery Day - March 2021
DESCRIPTION:Typically we’d hold Open Days at SBC for prospective students to come and find out about the College. But this year. we’re taking a slightly different approach. We want to invite you to a Discovery Day – this will be to discover more about the College\, but we also want to discover a bit more about you\, your hopes and your calling. We want to talk together and discover how we can best help to develop your call. We want you to discover what we have to offer and if SBC is a good fit for you; and we want to discover what works for you and how we can help. \nOn Wednesday March 24th at 2pm\, we’ll hold our first Discovery Day of 2021 where we’ll give over some time to painting a picture of College life\, but much of the time will be given over to your questions and space will be made for one-to-one or small group conversations to help you figure out how study can work for you. We expect it will just be about 1.5 hours and we’ll wrap up close to 3:30pm. \nAs restrictions are still in place we’ll do this online via Zoom – which we think works well for conversation and questions! To register for more Information\, please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/discovery-day-march-2021/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Discovery-Days-2021-March.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210301T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210301T211500
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20210222T170102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210223T142205Z
UID:3164-1614628800-1614633300@scottishbaptistcollege.org
SUMMARY:SBLC: The Mission of God in the Contemporary World
DESCRIPTION:These sessions will consider the biblical and theological foundations for mission and their relationship to the mission of God in the world.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout this Event\n\n\nWhat are they saying about: ‘The Mission of God in the Contemporary World’? \n“Mission” is one of the most talked about topics within churches and this set of evening sessions aims to create the space to think further about what that means for us in the contemporary world. \nOver a period of four weeks this course we will explore the theological and biblical foundations of mission\, the role of church within the mission of God\, and issues with the practice of mission in relation to wider society. \nFacilitated by Graham Meiklejohn\, a member of the core teaching team at the Scottish Baptist College. \nRuns Monday evenings in March(1st\, 8th\, 15th\, 22nd) from 8pm to approx. 9:15pm. \nRegister via Eventbrite
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sblc-the-mission-of-god-in-the-contemporary-world/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/SBLC-promo-Mission.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210201T200000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210201T211500
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20201125T123833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201125T123833Z
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SUMMARY:SBLC: Sabbath for the Contemporary World
DESCRIPTION:Continuing our evening learning communities\, throughout February 2021\, we’ll be thinking about Sabbath and what the idea means for us today in the 21st Century. Starting with the biblical tradition we’ll then move on to think about the spirituality and application of the Sabbath principle as can be practiced in our churches and personal lives. \nFacilitated jointly by Andrew Clarke and Lina Toth\, this learning community will take place on 4 consecutive Monday nights through February 2021 beginning on February 1st. The sessions will run between 8pm and 9:15pm and be carried out via Zoom. For the four weeks the cost of £30 (plus booking fee). For further information please contact Andrew Clarke on andrew.clarke@uws.ac.uk \nTo register please sign up via Eventbrite  \n 
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sblc-sabbath-for-the-contemporary-world/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200914T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200914T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20200706T052009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200706T052420Z
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SUMMARY:Whitley Lecture 2020 Goes Online
DESCRIPTION:In light of current circumstances\, the Whitley Lecture in 2020 has moved online and SBC are pleased to be able to “host” a leg of the lecture as it “tours” the UK. Joining up with our sister Colleges in the north of England\, SBC along with Northern Baptist College (Manchester) and St Hild College (Yorkshire) we will be hosting the lecture on Monday September 14th at 7pm. \nThis year Robert Parkinson will be sharing on “Finding A Friend: The Baptist Encounter With Judaism”. In the lecture Robert addresses some of the following questions: Are Baptist churches sometimes guilty of unwitting anti-Judaism? What is the state of play for Baptist-Jewish relations? This lecture will examine these and similar questions. Drawing on the positive side of Baptist history and practice\, it will offer guidelines for encouraging a greater regard for Judaism and a closer friendship with Jews. \nEver since the horrific events of the Holocaust\, the relationship of Christianity to Judaism has been under constant review. Many Christian denominations have made great strides toward a much closer rapprochement with Judaism. This lecture will ask where British Baptists stand in relation to this sea change in Christian-Jewish relations. It will identify potential problems in the theology\, exegesis and preaching of Baptists. It will offer examples of friendly engagement between Baptists and Jews\, examine possible impediments to the development of a closer relationship\, and propose constructive suggestions for deepening the encounter of Baptists with Judaism into the future.\n \nRobert is minister of Didsbury Baptist Church in Manchester\, an associate tutor with Northern Baptist College and has many years experience in Jewish-Christian relations. \nThe lecture will be streamed live on YouTube where you can interact with other viewers through a chat dialogue and ask questions of Robert. Find the lecture here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvKMrdG8iJA  \nDownload the flyer here
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/whitley-lecture-2020-goes-online/
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200715T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200715T153000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20200624T070830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200624T070830Z
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SUMMARY:Online Open Day - July 2020
DESCRIPTION:The world is looking quite different at the moment. At SBC we aim to equip people to participate in God’s Kingdom and it seems like more than ever we need to remain focused on fulfilling this call. In that spirit\, we’re looking forward to a new term in September 2020. Whether we’re teaching online or meeting face-to-face we’re ready to equip people who want to transform the world through God’s kingdom. \nFind out more on Wednesday July 15th by joining us online for our Open Day Zoom discussion about studying at SBC. Register for a place and details of the event by emailing graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk \nAhead of the event please check out our online guide to studying at SBC – this will save us time and make the event run more smoothly!\nhttps://scottishbaptistcollege.org/online-guide-to-studying-at-sbc/
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/online-open-day-july-2020/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200312T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20200302T162331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200302T162347Z
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SUMMARY:Missional Leadership: Alan McWilliam (Forge Europe)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Thursday March 12th between 1:30pm and 3:00pm\, we’ll be hosting Alan McWilliam who is the European Director of Forge. Alan will be speaking about all things mission and leadership – what models and theories can help with practice and what makes a good missional leader. \nThese seminars often combine expertise in a field\, practical wisdom\, and the opportunity for discussion to help foster best practice. They are a great time of building community within a learning environment. They encapsulate what SBC is all about – helping people to learn\, grow\, and flourish. \nWe’re really excited to be have Alan join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. Although stand-alone\, this seminar is also part of our Open Day 2020 so we welcome all guests whether at SBC for the Open Day or just for this seminar. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk 
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/missional-leadership-alan-mcwilliam-forge-europe/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20200312T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20200312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20191122T094009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191122T110714Z
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SUMMARY:Scottish Baptist College Open Day 2020
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nOver the past few years our Open Days have been hugely successful and many current students have benefited from seeing the SBC community “in action” and experiencing a day in the life of the College. So mark your calendar for March 12th 2020 and join us for our next Open Day. \nWe love sharing what we do at SBC with prospective students and helping you to find your next step. If you’ve ever thought about studying theology full-time\, part-time\, or even just taking one course then come along on Thursday March 12th\, 11:00am—1:30pm (lunch provided and optional seminar till 3pm on Missional Leadership: Problems and Potential). \nIt’s a no pressure Open Day – so if you’re really not sure\, still come along as it will help clarify your thoughts one way or the other. We know the investment of time\, money\, and energy that goes into studying at university so the Open Day is not a hard sell\, but we also don’t want anyone who feels studying theology is for them to miss out! \nEmail: graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register your interest. \nScottish Baptist College\nRoom E303 Henry Building East\nUniversity of the West of Scotland\nPaisley\nPA1 2BE \n  \n 
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/scottish-baptist-college-open-day-2020/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200205T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200205T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20200130T134020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200130T134616Z
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SUMMARY:How to Make Space for the Poor: Penni Brown (CAP)
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday February 5th between 1:30pm and 3:00pm\, we’ll be hosting Penni Brown from Christians Against Poverty (CAP). Penni will be sharing some reflections on the poor and the special place they have in theology. She will also share about the role CAP plays in addressing poverty. \nThese seminars often combine expertise in a field\, practical wisdom\, and the opportunity for discussion to help foster best practice. They are a great time of building community within a learning environment. They encapsulate what SBC is all about – helping people to learn\, grow\, and flourish. \nWe’re really excited to be have Penni join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/how-to-make-space-for-the-poor-penni-brown-cap/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191023T134500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191023T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190916T125040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190916T125040Z
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SUMMARY:Reflecting Theologically on Global Mission
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday October 23rd between 1:30pm and 3:00pm\, we’ll be hosting Graeme McMeekin – Acting Scotland Director for Tearfund. Graeme has a background in theological education\, as well as” on the ground” experience through working for Tearfund and so we look forward to what he has to share with us. \nGraeme has a wide range of experience to call upon to inform his ideas in this area having lectured with ICC (and then NTC Glasgow) and held posts in community work and youth justice prior to his time at Tearfund. More recently\, Graeme has been visiting some of Tearfund’s projects\, specifically their partner projects in Rwanda. This seminar will take a reflective look at some of the issues facing global missions and how Christians can respond to matters of social justice. \nWe’re really excited to be have Graeme join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/reflecting-theologically-on-global-mission/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191003T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191003T193000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190719T133229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190903T130524Z
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SUMMARY:David Gushee - What is Truth and Why it Matters Today More Than Ever.
DESCRIPTION:As we launch into our 125th year at the Scottish Baptist College (1894-2019/20) we are pleased to be hosting a special lecture with Professor David Gushee\, author of Kingdom Ethics\, which some former students may be familiar with as the text from our Sermon on the Mount class. \nIn this lecture\, Professor Gushee intends to address such questions as: Why is Donald Trump’s relationship with truth presenting such a crisis for American culture and politics? How does our struggle for truth in public life relate to that of other peoples and places\, such as in the old Soviet bloc and Nazi Germany? What are we learning about the nature of truth and its significance in public life? Might the concept of a covenant of truthful political speech be helpful as a way forward? \nDr. David P. Gushee is Distinguished University Professor of Christian Ethics and Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University. He is the elected Past-President of both the American Academy of Religion and Society of Christian Ethics. He is author and/or editor of 24 books and approximately 150 book chapters\, journal articles\, and reviews. His most notable books include Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust\, Kingdom Ethics\, The Sacredness of Human Life\, Changing Our Mind\, and Moral Leadership for a Divided Age. \nProfessor Gushee is a devoted teacher-mentor and\, over a busy 25-year career\, has written hundreds of opinion pieces\, given interviews to scores of media outlets\, and has led several significant social-ethical activist efforts. \nDr. Gushee\, his beloved wife Jeanie\, and their regal cat Noah live in NE Atlanta\, where they are surrounded by four generations of family members. He is a classic novel reader\, world traveler\, and tennis player\, and awaits a call from his beloved Atlanta Braves to resume the baseball career he abandoned in college. \nA free event\, hosted in conjunction with the University of the West of Scotland. Lecture begins at 6pm with refreshments served from 5:30pm. To register for tickets please use the eventbrite link here. \nFor more information please email graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk or call 0141 848 3988. \nResources for churches / organisations \nYou can download a pdf to print a poster here \nFor a PowerPoint slide for notices / intimations please download here \nFor a jpg for a notice sheet please download here \n 
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/david-gushee-what-is-truth-and-why-it-matters-today-more-than-ever/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20191003T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20191003T170000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190911T082431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T082704Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Seminar - Kingdom Ethics: Q&A with Professor David Gushee
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Thursday October 3rd between 4:00pm and 5:00pm\, we’ll be hosting Professor David Gushee – Director of the Center for Theology and Public Life at Mercer University (USA). The seminar will take the form of a Question and Answer forum centering around Pastoral Responses to Today’s Challenges. \nWe welcome David to the College as part of our 125th Anniversary celebrations and we’re grateful that he’s agreed to take part in a question and answer time ahead of his lecture on the same evening. Professor Gushee authored Kingdom Ethics\, a well-known book to recent graduates of SBC\, and teaches Christian Ethics at Mercer University. He has also authored Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust\, The Sacredness of Human Life\, Changing Our Mind\, and Moral Leadership for a Divided Age. We expect this seminar to be lively and informative as Professor Gushee helps us to think through some of the difficult pastoral and ethical issues in society today. \nAfter the seminar there will be a short break with refreshments (tea/ coffee) at the College or the opportunity to grab a bite to eat in Paisley before the evening lecture begins at 6pm. \nWe’re really excited to be have David join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-seminar-kingdom-ethics-qa-with-professor-david-gushee/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190610T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190327T122400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T122400Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Information Evening
DESCRIPTION:After the success of our annual Open Day we decided that we needed an Information evening for people thinking of studying theology but couldn’t make the Open Day.  \nWe recognise that not everyone who wants to study theology can come along on a Wednesday during the day to find out about SBC and so we’ve arranged to have an Information Evening – think of it as a condensed Open Day programme where you can find out all the essential information for studying at SBC. \nWe love being able to share what we do at SBC with prospective students and helping them to find out what might lie ahead. If you’ve ever thought about studying theology full-time\, part-time\, or even just taking one course then please do come along on Monday June 10th\, 7pm — 8:30pm. \nIt’s a no pressure event – so if you’re really not sure then do come along as it might help clarify your thoughts one way or the other. We know the investment of time\, money\, and energy that goes into studying at university so the Information Evening is not a hard sell or a final commitment\, but we also don’t want anyone who feels studying theology might be for them to miss out! \nEmail: graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register your interest.
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-information-evening/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190410T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190410T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190204T142755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T143405Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Seminar: Eco-Theology and Creation
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday 10th April between 1:30pm (for a 1:45pm start) and 3:00pm\, we’ll hosting Sally Foster-Fulton from Christian Aid Scotland. The seminar will look at the interaction between theology and creative arts. \nWe welcome Sally back after she led an excellent seminar in 2016. Sally is the head of Christian Aid in Scotland which aims “to support individuals\, partners and churches to stamp out the global scandal of poverty.” Christian Aid Scotland also has a special interest in climate change\, the environment\, and sustainable sources of energy and campaign on Scotland’s Climate Bill. Sally is former associate minister at Dunblane Cathedral and convener of the Church and Society Council for the Church of Scotland. \nWe’re really excited to be having Sally join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us to learn from her. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-seminar-eco-theology-and-creation/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190320T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190130T110031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T110031Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Seminar: New Ways of Being Church
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday 20th March between 1:30pm (for a 1:45pm start) and 3:00pm\, we’ll hosting Mark Bentham and Dave Murray\, pastors of Pollok Baptist Church \, who will be helping us think through new ways to be church. \nMark and Dave lead Pollok Baptist Church in the southside of Glasgow and have tried innovative and creative ways to engage with their community. In this seminar they will explore what it is to be a missional church meeting the needs of the community where they are. It is sure to be an interesting\, informative\, and challenging afternoon as they draw on their experiences and theological reflections. \nThis seminar will form part of our annual Open Day where prospective students will be joining us for a brief glimpse into a typical day at SBC. We look forward to both this seminar and our Open Day! These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-seminar-new-ways-of-being-church/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190320T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190320T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20181211T141141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181211T142112Z
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SUMMARY:SBC Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Are you thinking about studying theology but not too sure what happens next? Come along to the Scottish Baptist College’s Open Day and find out more! \nWe love being able to share what we do at SBC with prospective students and helping them to find out what might lie ahead. If you’ve ever thought about studying theology full-time\, part-time\, or even just taking one course then please do come along on Wednesday March 20th\, 11:00am—1:30pm (lunch provided and optional seminar till 3pm on New Ways to Look at Church). \nIt’s a no pressure Open Day – so if you’re really not sure then do come along as it might help clarify your thoughts one way or the other. We know the investment of time\, money\, and energy that goes into studying at university so the Open Day is not a hard sell\, but we also don’t want anyone who feels studying theology might be for them to miss out! \nEmail: graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk for more information or to register your interest. \nDownload an Open Day flyer here \n  \n 
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-open-day/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190306T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190306T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190130T104451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T105150Z
UID:2484-1551879000-1551884400@scottishbaptistcollege.org
SUMMARY:SBC Seminar: Theology and Creative Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday 6th March between 1:30pm (for a 1:45pm start) and 3:00pm\, we’ll hosting Fiona Stewart from Foolproof Creative Arts. The seminar will look at the interaction between theology and creative arts. \nFiona brings a vast amount of experience to this topic. She has worked as a youthworker\, actor\, children’s entertainer\, writer\, editor\, video maker\, communications consultant and project manager. After working with SU Scotland for 10 years she trained as an actor at the Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London. She then worked for the Damaris Trust before moving back to her home city in 2008. In 2015 Fiona moved to Glasgow and heads up Foolproof’s work in the west and nationally. This includes running the Foolproof gap year scheme. In addition to her work with Foolproof\, Fiona leads a missional community in Dennistoun\, Glasgow\, and is a regular contributor on BBC Radio Scotland. (Adapted from Foolproof website). \nWe’re really excited to be having Fiona join us for this afternoon seminar and we hope that you will join us to learn from her. These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/theologyandcreativearts/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190214T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190214T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20190130T102918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T102918Z
UID:2480-1550151000-1550156400@scottishbaptistcollege.org
SUMMARY:SBC Seminar - Final Year Dissertation Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Thursday 14th February between 1:30pm (for a 1:45pm start) and 3:00pm\, we’ll be holding an annual student-led seminar where our final year students will be presenting their dissertation research. This is an opportunity for the students to present their work\, gain some feedback\, and hone their ideas. The dissertation is a major piece of work for the Undergrads and this is a good way to mark the effort that goes into completing this assignment. \nThis year we have topics covering (broadly) the atonement in discussion with John Piper and NT Wright; children and the sacraments; and the role of the teacher in models of APEST ministry. \nWe’re pleased to offer this seminar for those with an interest in the topics and to those who wish to support and encourage the students! These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-seminar-final-year-dissertation-presentations/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20181121T133000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20181121T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20181011T101413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181023T074515Z
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SUMMARY:The Dangers of Optimism: Nietzsche and the ‘High Noontide’ with Prof. Sandy Stoddart
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday 21st November between 1:30pm and 3:00pm\, we’ll be joined by UWS’s Professor Alexander (Sandy) Stoddart who will be sharing with us on the topic of “The Dangers of Optimism: Nietzsche and the ‘High Noontide’.” We are absolutely thrilled to have Sandy visit the College most importantly as a friend\, but also a colleague\, and a world-renowned artist. \n“Alexander Stoddart is a Scottish sculptor\, born in Edinburgh. Mr. Stoddart has been making sculpture and statuary in Paisley\, Scotland\, for over 20 years.  He attended Glasgow School of Art from 1976-1980 and afterwards entered post-graduated studies at Glasgow University from 1980-1983. \nMr. Stoddart has written extensively on the philosophy of aesthetics and published many articles. He had broadcast regularly on radio and television and increased his journalistic work.” (Adapted from: www.intbau.org/members/alexander-stoddart/) \nAlexander Stoddart is also Sculptor in Ordinary to Her Majesty The Queen in Scotland and to give you a flavour of what to expect (if anything can be “expected” with Sandy!)\, in an interview for the Scotsman he talks of “dipping into the New Testament every day” and thinks “the Broons should be forced down the throat of every Scottish child.” (Both very good practices in my opinion). Read the extended interview here:\nwww.scotsman.com/lifestyle/culture/art/sculptor-sandy-stoddart-on-his-art-1-3256577 \nWe’re pleased and excited to have Professor Stoddart with us again following his fascinating seminar last academic year (on Van Gogh and religion). These seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. We do hope you’ll join us. \nFor further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/the-dangers-of-optimism-nietzsche-and-the-high-noontide-with-prof-sandy-stoddart/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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SUMMARY:Spirituality of Unexpected Places: Journeys in Gang Masculinity
DESCRIPTION:Join us at SBC for a College Community Seminars. On Wednesday 7th November between 1:45pm and 3:00pm\, we’ll be joined by Professor Ross Deuchar of the University of the West of Scotland to discuss his new book on Spirituality and gangs. \nProfessor Deuchar is a long-time friend of SBC and describes himself as: \n“a Scottish criminologist\, known primarily for my work on gangs\, masculinity\, street culture\, violence and gang desistance and also on policing\, procedural justice and focused deterrence strategies. \nI constantly strive to include the excluded\, and regularly produce research insights which prioritise the voices of the most disadvantaged and hard to reach in our society. My work has spanned across three Continents of the world\, having worked with the most marginalised and hard to reach gang members on the streets and in youth clubs\, secure accommodation and prisons and conducted ethnographic research on gang intervention programmes in Scotland\, Denmark\, the United States of America and Hong Kong. I have also engaged in participant observation of frontline police practice\, street advocacy and youth work in both the United States of America and Scotland. \nI am the author of the pioneering new book Gangs and Spirituality: Global Perspectives (2018\, Palgrave MacMillan)\, which was featured on the BBC Radio 4 ‘Thinking Allowed’ programme in the summer of 2018. See the Podcast for the programme here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0b7hbc0 \nI am also the author of the highly acclaimed book\, Gangs\, Marginalised Youth and Social Capital(2009\, Trentham) its sequel Policing Youth Violence: Transatlantic Connections (2013\, Trentham\, IOE Press)\, co-editor of Researching Marginalized Groups (2016\, Routledge) and co-author of Young People and Social Control: Problems and Prospects from the Margins (2017\, Palgrave MacMillan).” (adapted from Professor Deuchar’s website) \nThese seminars are open to alumni\, friends\, and supporters of the College\, as well as the wider public who feel they would benefit from engaging with the topic. For further information please contact Graham Meiklejohn on graham.meiklejohn@uws.ac.uk
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/spirituality-of-unexpected-places-journeys-in-gang-masculinity/
LOCATION:Scottish Baptist College\, Room E303 Henry Building East\, University of the West of Scotland\, Paisley\, PA1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SBC Seminars & Lectures
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181027
DTSTAMP:20260430T170433
CREATED:20181003T133857Z
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SUMMARY:SBC at the BUS Assembly
DESCRIPTION:The Scottish Baptist College will be at the Baptist Union of Scotland’s Annual Assembly in Motherwell. Come along to our stand and say hello! Pick up the latest College Life magazine and find out more about life at the College from staff and students!
URL:https://scottishbaptistcollege.org/event/sbc-at-the-bus-assembly/
CATEGORIES:SBC Other
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