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  • 4 | Liam Carlton-Jones - Eschatology and Political Theology in Luke-Acts
    2024/11/20

    Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. Our discussions are aimed at all of those studying or exploring religious studies across all levels, and you can find details on how this episode relates to A Level and Scottish Highers Specifications as well as a glossary below.

    For this episode we are joined by Liam Carlton-Jones, PhD student in the Faculty of Divinity here at Cambridge, as we talk through Liam’s research which examines the relationship between eschatology and political theology in the New Testament books of Luke-Acts. Offering us their expertise is Dr Kylie Crabbe, Associate Professor of Biblical and Early Christian Studies in the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at the Australian Catholic University.


    This time round, Liam guides us through Jewish end time themes, the question of Luke as a challenger to authority, conversation partners and imperial gossip.

    We dearly hope you enjoy!

    Researcher: Liam Carlton-Jones

    Expert Guest: Dr Kylie Crabbe

    Host: Dr Joseph Powell

    Glossary –

    Apologetic – A defence of a faith of a particular aspect of a faith

    Eschatology – In religions, the consideration and study of ‘last things’ I.E death, afterlife, apocalypse, judgement.

    A Level Specifications –

    AQA

    2B Christianity:

    Sources of wisdom and authority

    God

    Self, death and afterlife

    Good conduct and key moral principals

    Expressions of religious identity

    Christianity and science

    The dialogue between Christianity and philosophy

    The dialogue between Christianity and ethics

    Pearson Edexcel

    3 Problems of evil and suffering

    Problem of evil and suffering

    Theodicies and solutions to the problem of suffering

    6 Influences of developments in religious belief


    Points for discussion about life after death

    OCR

    Philosophy of religion

    Ancient philosophical influences

    The nature of the soul, mind and body

    Arguments about the existence or non-existence of God

    The challenge for religious belief of the problem of evil

    Ideas about the nature of God

    Developments in religious thought

    Sources of religious wisdom and authority

    Practices which shape and express religious identity, and how these vary within a tradition

    Scottish Highers Specifications

    SQA

    Christianity

    Beliefs

    Beliefs about God

    Nature of human beings: free will; sin; stewards

    Beliefs about Jesus

    Judgement; Heaven and Hell

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    53 分
  • 3 | Michael Habashi - Pope Shenouda III & Coptic Ecumenical Dialogue
    2024/11/06

    Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. Our discussions are aimed at all of those studying or exploring religious studies across all levels, and you can find details on how this episode relates to A Level and Scottish Highers Specifications as well as a glossary below.


    In this episode we are joined by Michael Habashi, PhD student here in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge, to talk through Michael’s PhD work which centres dialogues between the Coptic Orthodox Church and those around it, the Eastern Orthodox, Catholic and Anglican Churches with a particular focus on the immense legacy of Pope Shenouda III. Alongside us for this one is Dr Ralph Lee, Research Associate at the Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies in Cambridge.

    Here, Michael divulges to us notions of global communions, ‘Oriental’ orthodoxy, church schisms and the influence of Alexandra and St Mark.

    We dearly hope you enjoy!

    Researcher: Michael Habashi

    Expert Guest: Dr Ralph Lee

    Host: Dr Joseph Powell

    Glossary


    Apollinarianism – A theory about the nature of Chris which suggests he had a human body and a human soul but no human rational mind, this instead being replaced by the Divine Logos or ‘word.

    Arab Invasion/Conquests – A series of military conquests led by Arab leaders which stretched from the Arabian peninsula across northern Egypt and North Africa to modern day Spain in the west and to central Asia in the East.

    Arianism – A theory about the nature of Christ which suggests that Christ did not always exist but was created by God the Father before time commenced and is therefore not co-existent with God the Father.

    Christological – The branch of Christian theology that engages with the nature of Jesus Christ and his attributes.

    Church Missionary Society – A British Anglican organisation originally formed in 1799 which in the 19th century dispatched missionary groups globally, primarily to areas with a British colonial presence including Egypt and North Africa. Now today known as the Church Mission Society.

    Filioque– Latin phrase literally meaning ‘and from the Son’. The Filioque represents disagreement between Eastern and Western churches, with Western thought often suggesting that the spirit comes from the Father and the Son whereas Eastern thought often sees both the Son and the Holy Spirit as coming from the Father.

    Hellenised – To make or to have been made Greek, often culturally, spirituality or linguistically.

    Living in Faith and Love Documents – Statements from the Church of England surrounding sexuality, gender identity, relationships and marriage.

    Nestorianism – A theory about the nature of Christ which suggests Christ had two wholly distinct natures, one fully human and one fully divine which were united in the one person of Jesus. Nestorianism also rejects the label of ‘God-bearer’ as applied to Mary believing that it obscures the human nature of Christ.

    Papal Bull – An official public decree from the Pope

    Primacy of Peter – The notion that the Apostle Peter was preeminent and distinguished amongst the group of 12 Apostles.

    A Level Specifications –

    AQA

    2B Christianity

    Sources of wisdom and authority

    God

    The dialogue between Christianity and philosophy

    Pearson Edexcel

    Paper 4, Option 4B: Christianity

    Religious beliefs, values and teachings

    Sources of wisdom and authority

    OCR

    Content of Developments in Christian thought

    The person of Jesus Christ

    Scottish Highers

    SQA

    Christianity

    Beliefs


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  • 2 | Dr Hina Khalid - Theological and Philosophical Worldviews of Muhammad Iqbal and Rabindranath Tagore
    2024/10/23

    Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. Our discussions are aimed at all of those studying or exploring religious studies across all levels, and you can find details on how this episode relates to A Level and Scottish Highers Specifications below.

    In this episode we joined by Hina Khalid, at the time of recording PhD student here in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge, to explore Hina’s PhD research which engages with the theological and philosophical worldviews of two titanic poets of the Indian subcontinent, Rabindranath Taghore and Muhammad Iqbal. Joining us for this one is Dr Ankur Barua, University Senior Lecturer in Hindu Studies also in the Faculty of Divinity.

    As we are taken through the theoretical and lyrical contributions of both thinkers, Hina guides us through cosmologies, accounts of human personhood, political and spiritual crossovers and ‘serious play’.

    We dearly hope you enjoy!

    Researcher: Dr Hina Khalid

    Expert Guest: Dr Ankur Barua

    Host: Dr Joseph Powell

    A Level Specifications –

    AQA

    2C Hinduism

    Ultimate reality

    The dialogue between Hinduism and philosophy

    2D Islam

    The dialogue between Islam and philosophy

    Pearson Edexcel

    Philosophy of Religion

    Paper 4, Option 4C: Hinduism

    Social and historical developments including challenges and responses

    Religion and society

    Paper 4, Option 4D: Islam

    Social and historical developments including challenges and responses

    Religion and society

    OCR

    Content of Developments in Islamic thought

    Science and Philosophy

    Islam and the State

    Content of Developments in Hindu thought

    Samsara and Karma

    Hinduism and India

    Scottish Highers Specifications

    SQA

    Hinduism

    Beliefs

    Islam

    Beliefs

    Religious and philosophical questions

    Origins

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    51 分
  • 1 | Prof Esra Özyürek - Holocaust Memory, Islam and 'Guilt' in Modern Germany
    2024/10/09

    Welcome to the Divinity Divulged podcast! The first podcast series from the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge. In each episode we’ll be taking a look at one of the many fascinating research projects happening within the Faculty through conversations with the researcher and an expert guest working in their field. Our discussions are aimed at all of those studying or exploring religious studies across all levels, and you can find details on how this episode relates to A Level and Scottish Highers Specifications below.

    In this episode we are joined by Professor Esra Özyürek, Sultan Qaboos Professor of Abrahamic Faiths and Shared Values here in the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge, to discuss Esra’s recent book ‘Subcontractors of Guilt: Holocaust Memory and Muslim Belonging in Postwar Germany’. Alongside us is Dr Daniel Weiss, Polonsky-Coexist Senior Lecturer in Jewish Studies, also in the Faculty of Divinity.

    Examining holocaust memory, state/religion interactions and social integration in contemporary Germany, Esra describes to us rejections of social norms, the notion of ‘right/wrong emotions’, perceptions of responsibility and guilt and ‘civil religious pilgrimages’.

    We dearly hope you enjoy!

    Researcher: Professor Esra Özyürek

    Expert Guest: Dr Daniel Weiss

    Host: Dr Joseph Powell


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    A Level Specifications –

    AQA

    2B Christianity:

    Christianity, migration and religious pluralism

    2D Islam:

    Islam and the challenge of secularisation

    Islam, migration and religious pluralism

    2E Judaism:

    Judaism and the challenge of secularisation

    Judaism, migration and religious pluralism

    Pearson Edexcel

    Religion and Ethics

    1 Significant concepts in issues or debates in religion and ethics

    Equality

    Paper 4, Option 4D: Islam

    6 Religion and society

    Paper 4, Option 4E: Judaism

    6 Religion and society

    Holocaust

    OCR

    Content of Developments in Christian thought

    The Challenge of Secularism

    Content of Developments in Islamic thought

    Tolerance

    Islam and the State

    Content of Developments in Jewish thought

    Post-Holocaust theology

    Scottish Highers Specifications

    SQA

    Morality, environment and global issues

    Social Issues

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    53 分