Attend a free lecture by N.T. Wright on “Jacob and the Bishop: Where Faith and Art Meet.” This event is part of the 2017 Fall Convocation on Creative Communication – “The Power of the Story.”
N.T. Wright, Research Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at the University of St. Andrews, has served in multiple positions within the Church of England: Bishop of Durham, Canon of Westminster Cathedral and Dean of Lichfield Cathedral, as well as university posts at Oxford University, McGill University and Cambridge University. He holds Honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees from numerous universities in the United States and Great Britain, including Durham University, Aberdeen University and St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore. Wright teaches and speaks around the globe from Atlanta to Rome, from Harvard to the London School of Economics. His published books number nearly 80 and range from biblical commentaries for “everyone” to academic works including the multi-volume Christian Origins and the Question of God Series. For more information, see his professional page and his online courses page.
The lecture is sponsored by Meadows Museum and Meadows School of the Arts. No RSVP is required for this presentation.