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English: Contemporary Christianity’s annual Catherwood Lecture in Public Theology took place on Thursday 16 April at 8 pm at the Agape Centre, 238 Lisburn Road in Belfast. Dr Jenny Taylor, a cultural analyst, journalist, author and founder of Lapido Media, a consultancy specialising in religious literacy in world affairs, spoke on ‘When Words Fail: Religious Literacy and Post-Multicultural Possibilities.
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