Tim Sedgwick to lead Zabriskie lectures
In the Zabriskie Lectures, Tim Sedgwick will lead reflection and conversation around the acts of reconciliation and forgiveness in personal and public life. This will include how Christ reconciles and what this means for responses to moral issues such as death and dying and the personal and political issues of terror and revenge. Registration for the Zabriskie Lectures may be done either through the Centers for Christian Study website or by calling the church office.
Saturday, October 17, 9 am - 2 pm (registration at 8:30 am)
Christian Faith and Daily Life: The art of dying and rising
"The Christian faith is an 'ars moreiendi', it is practice in the 'art of dying'. This dying leads to worship and to the celebration of a way of life, a way of life leading to love of God and neighbor." Tim Sedgwick.
In the Zabriskie Lectures, Tim Sedgwick will lead reflection and conversation around the acts of reconciliation and forgiveness in personal and public life. This will include how Christ reconciles and what this means for responses to moral issues such as death and dying and the personal and political issues of terror and revenge.
Registration for the Zabriskie Lectures may be done either through the Centers for Christian Study website or by calling the church office.
Tim Sedgwick is the Clinton S. Quin Professor of Christian Ethics at Virginia Theological Seminary. He has written many books including Preaching What We Practice, The Christian Moral Life, Sacramental Ethics and the Making of Ministry, as well as contributor to Faithful Living and Faithful dying: Anglican Reflections on End of Life Care.
The Zabriskie Lectures are sponsored by the Centers for Christian Stud.