The first Theology Live was held in December 2017 - a day of British Baptists sharing their research. The second Theology Live is being held on 10 January 2019 and promises to be another great day of amazing papers. There are still some tickets available, so any Baptists out there, book yourself on.
- Rob May: 'What Stanley Grenz might have said about preaching in postmodernity.'
- Rosa Hunt: "A Time to be Silent and a Time to Speak": theological language and the way of dispossession.
- Joe Haward: "Redeeming Judas: Men, Suicide, and Hope"
- Beth Allison-Glenny: “Performing the body of Christ: engaging with Judith Butler in our ecclesiology”
- Seidel Abel Boanerges: “Homiletical Apologetics and the Local Church: Equipping the local believers through apologetic preaching”
- John Weaver (and John Rackley): “Faith Journey as Theology”
- Tim Judson: “Sleeping with Satan from the Grief of Gethsemane: A Bonhoefferian Interpretation of Luke 22:45”
- Dan Pratt: A pendulum of Death and Resurrection: Towards a Theology of Modern Slavery and Liberation
- Tim Carter: 'Did God really say "You must utterly destroy" the seven nations in the promised land?'
- Hazel Sherman: '(Paid) "to equip the saints for the work of ministry”?’
- Sally Nelson: Beyond liberation: a disability reading of healing in John’s gospel
- Karen Case-Green: ‘Acts of the imagination: the missional potential of the arts in post-Christendom UK’
- Claude Halm: African Christians in Diaspora: Discourses on the British Context
- Julian Gotobed: ‘Diseased Imaginations and Desire: Ecclesial and Racist Convictions in Baptists’
- Leigh Greenwood: "Never cruel or cowardly": Reading Whovian Nonviolence as Parable and Midrash
- David Bunce: The theological virtue of patience in church life: reflections from the Austrian Baptist Union
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