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'Ordinary' Christians and the Bible

To be held at the Old Deanery, Exeter Cathedral

Recently, in the Hind report and elsewhere, there has been a cross-denominational call for increased biblical knowledge among ‘ordinary’ adult Christian believers (i.e. those untrained in academic theology and biblical scholarship): the role of the ‘professionals’ in this regard (ministers and academic theologians) is to train the rest to reflect theologically.


Event details

At the same time, concerns have been raised over a perceived lack of biblical and doctrinal literacy, and a low level of confidence in the ancient texts, among ordinary Christians. This Workshop will provide an excellent opportunity to hear about and discuss recent research in this area. Topics covered will include what ordinary churchgoers actually believe (‘ordinary theology’, presented by Prof. Jeff Astley, Durham University), how they think about and use their scriptures (Prof. Andrew Village, York St John University), how the course Exploring Christianity was received in parishes of this diocese (Rev Dr Tim Gibson of SWMTC) and how various resources designed for training ordinary Christians might be used to maximum effect (Dr Cherryl Hunt, University of Exeter).

Drinks and lunch will be provided. (Please notify us of any special dietary requirements when booking.) Coffee will be available from 10.00am.

There is no charge for attendance but please note early booking is essential as places are limited.

To book on to this Workshop please email Humanities Conferences.

To read about the event please look at the news story on the Humanities page.