TRS Chester Religious Studies Webinars Season 5
Join us live for the Season Five of @TRSChester’s A level Religious Studies Webinars. In short, sharp online sessions, lecturers from the University of Chester share their expertise and engage topics and issues on the A Level Religious Studies specifications. A level students and teachers are especially welcome, but also GCSE and Key Stage Three, and indeed anyone with an interest!
Taking place every Tuesday from 7th May to 11th June (other than 28th May), webinars start at 4pm and will take place on Microsoft Teams with 20-minute live lecture plus anonymous Q&A in the chat.
Follow the links below to book onto each webinar. If you wish to book all 5, then please follow this link
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Dr Deborah Casewell - ‘How not to talk about God’
7th May 2024
Deborah is Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion, and works in particular on 19th and 20th century philosophical movements.
Professor Paul Middleton - ‘The Birth of Jesus’
14th May 2024
Paul is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, and works on violence and martyrdom in early Christian communities.
Deborah is Lecturer in the Philosophy of Religion, and works in particular on 19th and 20th century philosophical movements.

Professor Paul Middleton - ‘The Birth of Jesus’
14th May 2024
Paul is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, and works on violence and martyrdom in early Christian communities.
Paul is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, and works on violence and martyrdom in early Christian communities.

Dr. Ben Fulford - ‘Is theodicy evil?’
4th June 2024
Ben is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology and specialises in modern and historical Christian Theology.
Professor Hannah Bacon - ‘Is Christianity sexist? Mary Daly on the maleness of God
11th June 2024
Hannah is Professor of Feminist Theology and works on Christian Thought, especially how it intersects with the lives of women.
Professor Caroline Tee - 'Minorities in Islam: Navigating Sectarian Pluralism in the Middle East'
18th June 2024
Caroline is Associate professor of Modern Islam focusing on Islam in contemporary Turkey.
Ben is Senior Lecturer in Systematic Theology and specialises in modern and historical Christian Theology.

Professor Hannah Bacon - ‘Is Christianity sexist? Mary Daly on the maleness of God
11th June 2024
Hannah is Professor of Feminist Theology and works on Christian Thought, especially how it intersects with the lives of women.
Professor Caroline Tee - 'Minorities in Islam: Navigating Sectarian Pluralism in the Middle East'
18th June 2024
Caroline is Associate professor of Modern Islam focusing on Islam in contemporary Turkey.
Hannah is Professor of Feminist Theology and works on Christian Thought, especially how it intersects with the lives of women.

Professor Caroline Tee - 'Minorities in Islam: Navigating Sectarian Pluralism in the Middle East'
18th June 2024
Caroline is Associate professor of Modern Islam focusing on Islam in contemporary Turkey.
Caroline is Associate professor of Modern Islam focusing on Islam in contemporary Turkey.