Table of Contents
Introduction to the 2015 Colloquium (David Daintree)
1 Revelation and the ideological usurpation of truth (Tom Gourlay)
2 Christopher Dawson’s response to culture and religion in Christian Latin poetry (Nora Liassis)
3 The Church’s disturbing higher allegiance to Christ: the promise of freedom for all (Campbell Markham)
4 Traction or friction: the Church and the world (Philippa Martyr)
5 Say hello to the new Hollywood (Rocky Mimmo)
6 The contribution of the Christian conception of marriage to Western civilisation (Julian Porteous)
7 The revolution of religion: the dangerous ideas of Christopher Dawson (Karl Schmude)
8 Christianity and the liberal tradition – friends or foes? (Alex Sidhu)
9 Religion and the anti-discrimination movement in law and politics – facing up to the moral challenge (Michael Stokes)
10 In what sort of darkness? A clarification of the Christian understanding of the Act of Faith in response to atheist misunderstandings (Brendan Triffett)
11 A history of Marriage: nature, culture, and the present crisis (David van Gend)
12 Science and the ‘Mind of God’: a new springtime for the Christian view of cosmic history (Robert van Gend)
13 Ridiculed Revelation and the foundational role of Holy Scripture for Western civilisation (Benno Zuiddam)
PART TWO – COLLOQUIUM 2016
Introduction to the 2016 Colloquium (David Daintree)
1 Heterosexuality and human identity (Shimon Cowen)
2 Challenges to Christian anthropology in today’s world: a Canon Law perspective (Mark Podesta)
3 “He created them male and female” (Julian Porteous)
4 Gender equality – an Islamic perspective (Usman Rana)
5 The eternal nature of gender in Latter Day Saint theology and its implications (Michael Stokes)
6 John Milbank on sexual difference and the ontology of peace (Brendan Triffett)
7 Pope Francis’s vision of gender (Richard Umbers)
8 GLTG: what’s our problem? (Haydn Walters)
9 “The marriage of the Lamb has come, and his Bride has made herself ready”: the primary nuptial exemplar (Christine Wood)
10 Marriage: the concept of husband and wife, father and mother. How and why humankind found this a great idea. And why it still does (Sophie York)
11 Woman taught once, and ruined all: Southern African perspectives on New Testament apartheid between the sexes in 1Timothy 2:11-15 (Benno Zuiddam)