More Questions than Answers is a conversation space to articulate questions around COVID-19 & consider, with others, the theological issues it raises.

More Question than Answers is an experimental reflective space in which to consider the theological questions that are raised by the current crisis. Each time we meet, we invite different academics to kick off the conversation and stimulate our thinking by sharing their emerging reflections with us. There is then time for us to respond to their input and discuss together. At the end of the conversation, it’s likely we’ll still have more questions than answers but hopefully we’ll have captured some initial theological responses that, going forward, will enrich our experience, inform our questions and help frame our thinking.
SESSIONS
Autumn 2021
Our 2020-21 series of More Questions than Answers has come to a close. We will be returning in the autumn and will advertise the sessions on this page.
Previous Sessions:
You can watch the conversations from previous sessions.
April 2021: Casey Strine
November 2020: Al Barrett
May 2020: Luke Bretherton