Lecture: Dr Michael Burdett - 21 January
Technology, Ethics and Human Transformation: A Christian Perspective
Dr Michael Burdett has until recently been...
Technology, Ethics and Human Transformation: A Christian Perspective
Dr Michael Burdett has until recently been...
Professor of Science and Religion, University of Oxford
Both my wife, Barbara, and I have a Roman Catholic background, but some years ago we’ve discovered Anglicanism and found it to be a better, more exciting and more challenging way to follow Christ. It helps us to see the world in more open, positive and inclusive way.
In 2012 I planted a small Anglican Congregation in Krakow (Southern Poland) and...
Five years ago I was working part-time in a job I loved and looking after my young grandchildern on my days off. Mid-year I had my skin checked and was shocked when the biopsy results confirmed I had a malignant melanoma. Although I felt hopeful, while I waited for surgery I reflected on all possible outcomes. I've been a Christian since I was 7 and knew...
I've just completed my first year of three as a part-time student at Cuddesdon, and it's been an amazing year. Training alongside my 'everyday' life is a profound experience. It isn't an easy ride, and has involved going to some tough mental and emotional places, I've learnt that we're not always looking to find the answers, but sometimes just to better understand the questions. I...
This is for those exploring full-time, context-based or part-time training at Cuddesdon. It is an...
I am a pioneer ordinand with the diocese of Bath and Wells. My husband, Dean, and our two teenage sons are based in Ilminster, a rural town in south Somerset. We are part of the minster church and currently my role provides a great opportunity to explore what being Church in the community looks like to children and families who...