Durham University’s Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies and the Centre for Catholic Studies, in collaboration with Durham Cathedral, Ushaw College and Palace Green Library, are pleased to announce registration is now open for a conference to mark the 450th anniversary of the Northern Rebellion (or Rising of the Northern Earls) in 2019:
‘From Rebellion to Reconciliation: Anglican-Catholic Relations from 1569 to the Present – Regional, National, and International Perspectives’
Durham University, UK
17-19 September 2019
A three-day, multi-disciplinary international conference to consider and review all aspects of Anglican-Catholic relations in the four and a half centuries since 1569, and the direction of this relationship in the twenty-first century. For further details, including a draft programme, and to book please visit:
Centre for Catholic Studies
https://www.dur.ac.uk/theology.religion/ccs/events/conferences/1569/
OR
Michael Ramsey Centre for Anglican Studies
https://www.dur.ac.uk/centreforanglicanstudies
Short Paper Proposals
The deadline for short paper proposals is 30 April 2019.
Papers of no more than 20 minutes are warmly invited on all aspects of Anglican-Catholic relations. These may focus on regional, national and global issues, and/or on theological, ecclesiological, liturgical, historical, political, cultural, ethical and humanitarian themes. Potential speakers should submit a 250-word abstract of their papers, and a one-page CV, to admin.cas@durham.ac.uk by 30 April 2019.
Postgraduate Bursaries
A limited number of non-residential bursaries will be available for postgraduate students presenting papers. Full details, including how to apply, are available here.
The deadline for postgraduate bursary applications is 31 May 2019.
If you have any questions about registering for this conference please contact ccs.admin@durham.ac.uk
Any questions relating to paper proposals and bursaries should be directed to admin.cas@durham.ac.uk