Conference Announcement

Durham University in conjunction with the Department of Theology and Religion will be hosting the conference ‘A celebration of living theology: Engaging with the work of Andrew Louth’ on 9-12 July 2012 at Durham University. The conference aims to celebrate the work of Andrew Louth in the areas of Patristics, both Western and Eastern, Modern Theology and Theology as Life, [...]

Call For Papers and bursaries

Short papers of twenty minutes are welcome in the areas of: Patristics Byzantine Fathers Latin Fathers Modern Christianity Theology in Context (including subjects such as Theology and the Arts, Theology and Politics, etc)* The Reception of Andrew Louth’s work outside the English-speaking world Abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent to Andrew Brower-Latz by [...]

Conference Registration

The conference fee is now only GBP£100. This includes registration, a buffet lunch on the final day, and tea and coffee throughout. Accommodation is not included, but many of Durham’s colleges offer accommodation and there are many B&B’s nearby. Conference registration details will be announced shortly.

About Andrew Louth

Andrew Louth has been in Durham since 1996 and was Professor of Patristic and Byzantine Studies in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University until 2010. Prof Louth studied Mathematics and Theology at Edinburgh and Cambridge. Before coming to Durham, he taught at Oxford University and at Goldsmiths College of the University of [...]

Food and Accommodation

Durham University’s colleges provide accommodation, for which participants should apply through individual college websites. A list of Durham colleges can be found here. We encourage all the participants to apply for accommodation with St Chad’s College, as most of the conference venues will be there. You can view their offers and book a room by checking their [...]

Reaching Durham

The Department of Theology and Religion’s home, Abbey House, is located directly next to one of the most distinctive landmarks in England, Durham Cathedral. You can find a stylised map of Durham here. By Air: The nearest airport to Durham is Newcastle (NCL). This is served by frequent UK internal flights from London (Heathrow, Gatwick and Stanstead). There [...]

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