St Paul’s Institute – Events

From: St Paul’s Institute <institute@stpaulscathedral.org.uk>
Date: 8 March 2018 at 11:00
Subject: Democracy and the Common Good – Resources Page
To: peterchallen@gmail.com

You’re Invited!
We are drawing ever closer to St Paul’s Institute’s upcoming event Democracy and the Common Good: What do we Value? with public philosopher Michael Sandel.

This public debate, hosted under the Dome of St Paul’s Cathedral, will see Professor Sandel discuss democracy and the role of the common good in political discussions with a group of 100 students and young people in front of a large audience. We will also have responses from The Right Revd Graham Tomlin, Bishop of Kensington, and Prof Fran TonkissDeputy Head of the Sociology Department of the London School of Economics and a chance for audience Q&A.

There are still tickets available so sign up and join us on 19th March at 6:45pm for what promises to be a fascinating evening!

Eventbrite - Democracy and the Common Good: What do we Value?
New Resources Online
We are delighted to launch our new resources page on our website to accompany our project Democracy and the Common Good. The resources page is full of ways you can engage with the topic in your community, as well as useful articles, reports and links that bring together a wide range of views on topics including the common good, democracy and the free movement of people and capital. It also includes St Paul’s Institute’s first book titled Democracy and the Common Good: A Common Good Approach to Free Movement of People and Capital written by Dr Adrian Pabst.

We hope it will be a helpful resource to anyone wanting to find out more about these issues or how they can get involved in the debate. Please share it with any of your contacts that might find it useful and let us know of other resources we should include.

Upcoming Events
Human Trafficking, Business and Faith: the Health and Wealth of Nations
Tuesday 20th March 2018, 6:30pm
St Mary le Bow, Cheapside, EC2V 6AU
Working in collaboration, St Paul’s Institute, JustShare and the Cambridge Centre of Applied Research in Human Trafficking are hosting Human Trafficking, Business and Faith: the Health and Wealth of Nations thinking about the transparency of supply chains and the role of businesses and faith communities in speaking out against Human Trafficking and modern slavery.

Join us at St Mary le Bow for what promises to be a interesting discussion.

Speakers include:

Mike Dottridge, Trustee, UN Slavery Fund
Aidan McQuade, Former CEO, Anti Slavery Foundation
Revd Dr Carrie Pemberton Ford, Director, Cambridge Centre for Applied Research in Human Trafficking (CCARHT)
Professor Simon Stockley, Cambridge Judge Business School
Natalie Evans, Responsible Procurement City of London

Register for tickets here.

Emergent Religious Pluralism(s)
17-18th April 2018
The Woolf Institute, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0UB

Our friends at the Woolf Institute are hosting an interdisciplinary conference thinking about the concept of religious pluralism, its part in major political developments and discourse in recent years and how this has shaped the ideal of religious pluralism all over the world.

You can find out more about the programme and speakers here or you can register at attend via eventbrite.
Please contact Jan-Jonathan Bock if you have any further questions at jjb71@cam.ac.uk

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