Breakfast talk series - Thursday 8 May - Who says how I ought to live?

17/04/2008

Law and Gospel In Western Culture

A�new series of breakfast talks by Historian Professor Edwin Judge will address issues relating to law, and our mixed heritage – classical and biblical.

Emeritus Prof Edwin Judge of Macquarie University is one of the leading academic figures in Australia. Professor Judge will be speaking over Thursday breakfasts in May at Silks Coffee Lounge, 170 Phillip St (next to Selborne Chambers). Breakfast from 7:20am, (at own cost), please order by 7.30am –talks commence 7:40am, conclude 8:20am. The second talk in the series will be held on the morning of Thursday 8 May.

Nietzsche considered that the Law of Moses to be illogical and rejected it as an arbitrary obligation which curbed the vitality of the real world. By contrast, the ethics of Greek virtue recognized human merit and creativity. Yet, despite Greek thought and Nietzsche, the western mind still upheld a sense of moral obligation, especially for those in power. The tension between Athens’ ethical virtue and Jerusalem’s morality has been built into the western cultural mind.

Attendance at this event will attract 0.5 points under the Continuing Professional Development Programme

See the flyer for the series�

For more detail see: http://citybibleforum.org/content/blogcategory/28/41/�

For more information, contact: polly@ecom.org.au or 02 9232 8700.

6 May�2008


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