Discover the fundamental questions shaping feminist theology
An exploration of five key themes in the tradition of Catholic social teaching: including solidarity, subsidiarity and human dignity.
An exploration of five key themes in the tradition of Catholic social teaching: including solidarity, subsidiarity and human dignity.
What might it mean to live life to the full? This 10-week course offer an opportunity to deepen your awareness of the loving presence of God in our day to day lives, with all that holds.
This two-part course explores the origins, content, development and purpose of the New Testament. The first focuses on the Gospels: why were they written; who were they for; why are they different?
This course explores the big idea at the heart of Christianity: that, in Jesus of Nazareth, God was “made flesh”, and dwelt amongst us. How did this belief arise, and what does it mean?
This course explores the big idea at the heart of Christianity: that, in Jesus of Nazareth, God was “made flesh”, and dwelt amongst us. How did this belief arise, and what does it mean?
Immanuel Kant has left an enduring mark on Western Philosophy and Theology. But what did he think, and why? With the aid of a selection of texts, we’ll explore Kant’s journey and legacy.
We offer residential accommodation to visitors attending our courses so please enquire about staying at the LJC if that would be helpful to you.
Formation and training in spiritual direction, based on the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius of Loyola.
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