Where: Dialogue Society, London
With Canon Dr Alan Billings
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Following the urban riots of 2001, and more recent terrorist attacks, community cohesion has replaced multiculturalism as the key social policy objective of both national and local government. Since these events were seen as having a religious dimension, they raise the question: is religion contributing to social cohesiveness or actually undermining it? In his 2009 book, "God and Community Cohesion: Help or Hindrance?", Alan Billings suggested that the positive influence of religion will be in proportion to the ability of the faiths to see pluralism as a gift from God, and to accept that we live in a diverse society where a plurality of beliefs and values will exist until the world ends. In this seminar Canon Dr Billings will elucidate this position, with reference to the UK’s current political, social and economic climate.
Canon Dr Bilings' book, "God and Community Cohesion: Help or Hindrance?" will be available for sale after the event for a discounted promotional price of £10. Cash purchases only.
Canon Dr Alan Billings has been an Anglican parish priest in Leicester, Sheffield and the Lake District. He has been a member of Leicester City Council and was Deputy Leader of Sheffield when David Blunkett was Leader. He was a member of the Community Cohesion Panel after the riots in the NW in 2001 and a member of the Government's faith experts panel until the election. He has also taught theology and ethics in theological colleges in Oxford and Birmingham and was Director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion at Lancaster University - where he headed a research project into attitudes towards faith and community in the NW. He is the author of: 'God and Community Cohesion. Help or Hindrance?'; 'Secular Lives, Sacred Hearts: the role of the church in a time of no religion'; 'Dying and Grieving'; 'Making God Possible'. He is a contrubutor to Thought for the Day, on BBC Radio 4's Today.
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