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Commitment to Ecumenism: An Ecumenical Discussion of Ut Unum Sint
May 27-28 2005, King's College, Aberdeen. Lectures will take place in
KCG7.
Programme
May 27
9.00 OPENING / WELCOME from Duncan Heddle, Anglican Chaplain to University
9.30 Prof. John Webster (Aberdeen University) “Ut Unum Sint:
Some Cross-Bench Anglican Reflections”
10.30 Coffee: Divinity Library
11.00 Professor Charles Morerod, Angelicum University, Rome, “The
Ecumenical Meaning of the Petrine Ministry”
12-12.30 Discussion
12.30 Lunch (for ticket holders, in Divinity Library)
1.30 Dr David B. Hart, “The Myth of Schism”
2.30 Prof. Donald McLeod (Professor of Theology, Free Church College,
Edinburgh) “The Basis of Christian Unity”
3.30-4.00 Tea-Break: In Divinity Library
4.00 Dr Nick Thompson (University of Aberdeen), “Catholic-Protestant
discussions on the reform of the papacy in the Early Modern period: have
we been here before?”
5.00-5.30 Discussion
6.00 Prayer Service in King’s College Chapel: Duncan Heddle, Easter
Smart, James Claffey
May 28
9.30 Dr Peter Donald (Church of Scotland)
10.30-11 Coffee (in Divinity Library)
11-12.00 Prof. Vigen Guroian (Professor of Theology, Loyola University,
Baltimore), “The Primacy of Peter and a Communion of Love: Reflections
from the Armenian Church”
12.00-1 Lunch (for ticket holders, in Divinity Library)
1-2.00 Dr Susan Frank Parsons (University of Nottingham) “Watch
and pray . . .” - a reflection on the meaning of Ut Unum Sint”
2-4 Round Table Discussion
4.00 CLOSING SPEECH Bishop Peter Moran
This two day conference is open to the public. Both day tickets and tickets
with full lodging are available. If you would like to attend the conference,
please contact one of the organizers:
Dr Francesca Aran Murphy or
Eric Puosi
Registration Information
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