Wycliffe College Christian Ethics Initiative Dinner - Compassion and conviction: integrating Christian ethics in professional service

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Wycliffe College

Advances in science, medicine, and technology continue to outpace the Church’s ability to offer biblically grounded and theologically rigorous responses to pressing public issues from medical assistance in dying (MAID), artificial intelligence and abortion, to human sexuality, and gender. 

Join us for an inspiring evening featuring theologian and ethicist Brian Brock, who will explore Why Christianity Matters and the essential role of faith in shaping professional practice. This dinner is part of Wycliffe’s broader initiative to equip Christians with the tools to engage ethical issues in the public sphere, ensuring that integrity, compassion, and conviction guide our work in law, medicine, and beyond.

Date: Thursday March 20
Reception: 6:00 p.m. EST 
Dinner: 7:00 p.m. EST 

Cost: Individual: $150 | Tables of 8: $1,200

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About Dr Brian Brock
Dr Brock is Professor of Moral and Practical Theology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. He has written monographs on the use of the Bible in Christian ethics (Singing the Ethos of God, 2007; The Malady of the Christian Body, 2016; The Therapy of the Christian Body, 2019), as well as the ethics of technological development (Christian Ethics in a Technological Age, 2010), and the theology of disability (Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of Christ, 2019; Disability: Living into the Diversity of Christ's Body, 2021).

He is founder and managing editor of the academic monograph series, “T&T Clark Enquires in Theological Ethics,” is Managing Editor of the Journal of Disability and Religion, and President of the Society for the Study of Christian Ethics.

To learn more about Wycliffe College's Christian Ethics Initiative click here.