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Education remains priority amid General Seminary faculty departures

October 1, 2014October 1, 2014 by Fulcrum

The board of trustees’ executive committee for General Theological Seminary in New York has “voted with great regret to accept the resignations” of eight full-time professors who say “the working environment that the Dean and President has created has become unsustainable.”

Episcopal News Service. 30 September 2014

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In association with The Centre for Theology and Community and the Hurtado Jesuit Centre, this is a chance to get together, have a drink, meet some new faces and talk about theology. It’s 6.30pm-8.30pm on Friday 22nd November at The Angel (101 Bermondsey Wall East, Rotherhithe, SE16 4NB).

Our guest is Stephen Godsell and the topic is “Wittgenstein and Newspapers Today“.

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