The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ecumenical Commission (NATSIEC) S a m e n e s s , S i m i l ar i t y a n d D i f fe re n c e : A n I n t e rcu l t u r a l T h e o l o g y fo r Human Solidarity NATSIEC and the ACM, Sydney, invite you to a forum with The Aboriginal Catholic Ministry (ACM), Sydney Archdiocese. Dr. Anthony G. Reddie Research Fellow in Wednesday March 30th 2011 Black Theology 6 pm for 6.30 pm start The Queens Foundation For Polding Centre Level 5 133 Liverpool Street (corner of Castlereagh St) Sydney There is no cost to attend the forum, but registration is necessary. Please RSVP by 23rd March to: [email protected] or 02 9299 2215 Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham, UK. How do we live together and what resources does Christian theology provide to guide us in how we can go about doing this? These are the themes Dr. Reddie will explore. This forum will be of interest not only to theologians, but to all those who are interested in exploring their own faithful practice. Dr. Reddie is the leading scholar in the practice of Black theology in grassroots communities of faithful practice. He is a specialist in using educational methodology and grassroots work on conscientization and formation in order to create a more praxis driven and practical approach to Black theology that impacts on communities of faith (particularly churches) in order to empower ordinary people. Dr. Reddie has published several books and numerous essays and articles, in addition to more popular material that is often eschewed by conventional theological scholars. Dr. Reddie is also a Methodist Local Preacher. He is in Australia at the invitation of NATSIEC to facilitate its biannual Christ and Culture Conference. NATSIEC ABN: 64493941795 Phone: 02 9299 2215 Fax: 02 9262 4514 www.ncca.org.au/natsiec
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