30/03/2026
LTI is hiring! A postdoctoral Research Associate position, tenable from 1 September 2026. Deadline for application is 19 April 2026.
Research Associate (Lincoln Theological Institute) :Oxford Road
The University of Manchester seeks to appoint a two-year, full time Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Lincoln Theological Institute, tenable from 01 September 2026 to 31 August 2028. The Lincoln Theological Institute for the Study of Religion and Society (LTI), a national and international cent...
08/02/2026
Delighted that Prof. Maureen Junker-Kenny (Trinity College, Dublin) will give the 2026 Ferguson Lecture on Thursday 5 March 2026. There are two parts: a Presentation at Manchester Cathedral at 12 noon, and a Lecture in the Department of Religions and Theology at The University of Manchester at 4 PM. Information on the talks is given below. Both talks are free; no ticket required. Please join us!
Ferguson Presentation, “Conceptions of the Biblical God and the Hope for a Responsive Humanity”, Thursday 5 March, 12–1 PM, Manchester Cathedral, followed by lunch.
Ferguson Lecture, “Frameworks for Social Theology: Habermas and Ricoeur on Agency, Ethics, and Religion", Thursday 5 March, 4-5.30 PM, conference room C1.18 in the Ellen Wilkinson building (no. 77 on the campus map) at the University of Manchester, followed by a reception.
08/11/2024
Funded PhD Studentship at the Lincoln Theological Institute: starts September 2025 for 3.5 years. Full information at the link.
Lincoln International Doctoral Studentship/Mark Gibbs Studentship (Religions and Theology) 2025 Entry | The University of Manchester
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05/02/2024
Save the Date: The 2024 Ferguson Lecture takes place on Thursday 7 March 2024. There are two parts; a presentation at Manchester Cathedral at 12 noon, and a lecture in the Department of Religions and Theology at the The University of Manchester at 4 PM. The Ferguson Lecturer this year is Niels Henrik Gregersen (University of Copenhagen). Information on his talks is given below.
Both talks are free; no ticket required. Please join us!
Ferguson presentation, ‘The role of the cathedral in contemporary culture: Danish experiences’, Thursday 7 March, 12 – 1 PM, St Denys’ Room, Visitors’ Centre, Manchester Cathedral, followed by lunch.
Due to their urban setting, cathedrals are open to a wider sense of sociality and transcendence in comparison with other church buildings. In his presentation, Professor Gregersen will speak about Danish experiences with different kinds of rural and urban church buildings, about the life that flows through church doors, and about the fluid relations between the churches and public life in Denmark. What are the similarities and differences to English experiences – in terms of ecclesial models, and in terms of participation, Christian identity, and cultural identity?
Ferguson lecture, ‘What does it mean to have a home? From deep incarnation to deep inhabitation’, Thursday 7 March, 4-5.30 PM, conference room C1.18 in the Ellen Wilkinson building (no. 77 on the campus map) at the University of Manchester, followed by a reception.
Diverse fields such as phenomenology, anthropology, and ecology have increasingly emphasized the importance of finding and making home(s) in a chaotic world. In this Ferguson Lecture, Gregersen expands the theological view of “deep incarnation” into the idea of a “deep inhabitation”. Deep incarnation argues that the Word or Wisdom of God not only became human but conjoined with the Earth in its full extension. Correspondingly, deep inhabitation finds the dwelling places of the ubiquitous God in the always limited and often broken habitations of life. The view of deep inhabitation argues that we are not thrown into a foreign world but homed by a world of creation that welcomes its inhabitants, human as well as more-than-human life-forms. So, how do we inhabit the world in ways that are both hospitable and constructive?
26/01/2023
Here's the advert for the recently announced postdoc position at LTI. To access the Further Particulars, please click the link and select Apply.
Closing date 27 February 2023.
Please use the e mail address at the link for any queries.
Research Associate, Lincoln Theological Institute : Oxford Road
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30/06/2022
Postdoc announcement! Here is the link to the advert for a 1.0 Postdoctoral Research Associate in Religion, Theology and Climate Change at the Lincoln Theological Institute, University of Manchester. Deadline for applications 20 July. This is an Arts & Humanities Research Council-funded project, starting in October 2022 and running for three years. Full details at the link. Do you know anyone who might be interested? Please help to spread the word--thank you! https://bit.ly/3OwGXdN
Research Associate in Religion, Theology and Climate Change : Oxford Road, Manchester
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12/04/2022
Lecturer in Liberal Arts (Teaching and Scholarship) at The University of Manchester
Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in Liberal Arts (teaching and scholarship), which is tenable from 1 September 2022.
28/02/2022
Please join us for the 42nd Samuel Ferguson lecture to be given this Thursday by Catherine Keller at 16.00 UK time. By Zoom. Free, but you must register to receive the Zoom link. https://bit.ly/3qJiXL8
30/04/2021
Two weeks to go until the conference Religion, Materialism and Ecology! 14 & 15 May: plenaries, panels and short papers. Register at the link
EFSRE VI - Lincoln Theological Institute
What does it mean to exist in complex relationships with machines? What insights can be offered to our understandings of these relationships by the theologically significant theme of ‘love’? What critical assessments can be made of our multiple uses of technologies in shaping our futures, by ref...
24/03/2021
Booking is open; registration is free
End of project conference - Life on the Breadline
End of project conference A two day online conference from the Life on the Breadline project team as the culmination of three years of research into Christian responses to UK poverty in the context of austerity Date: Thursday 24th and Friday 25th June 2021 Time: 10am to 4.15pm UK-time Where: Online....
09/03/2021
What is the role of ‘man’, ‘government’ and ‘the political’ in the context of climate change? Prof. Peter Scott draws from popular culture and from planetary and political theology in the webinar Planetary Theology and Climate Change on 30 March.
More info:
https://www.ucsia.org/home-en/themes/religion-society/events/lecture-peter-scott/