Catholic Theology Research Seminar - Dr Liam Temple
16 January 2025 - 16 January 2025
5:00PM - 6:30PM
Seminar Room B, Abbey House and Online
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Free
In this Catholic Theology Research Seminar, Liam Temple of Durham University gives a talk on “This Poverty of Spirit”: The Capuchins on the margins of Catholicism in England and Wales, 1850-1873.
Catholic Theology Research Seminar - Liam Temple
Dr Liam Temple is the Capuchin Fellow in the History of Catholicism at the Centre for Catholic Studies. Before this role he taught at Durham, Northumbria and Sunderland as an Associate Lecturer and also developed skills in community engagement and digital design in roles outside of academia. He is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He serves on the executive committee of the Catholic Record Society. Between 2019 and 2023 he also served on the committee for The History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland (H-WRBI). His interests broadly lie in the history of religion, and his research explores the history of the Capuchin Franciscans, focusing on their presence in Britain from the start of the seventeenth century to the present day.
This seminar forms part of the Catholic Theology Research Seminar Series (CTRS). The CTRS is a regular forum for scholarly discussion of pertinent issues in the Catholic traditions of theology and Church. The seminar series ranges across the traditional theological disciplines (scriptural, historical, philosophical, systematic, liturgical, ethical and practical/pastoral), Catholic social thought and practice, and social-scientific approaches to Catholicism.
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