Wednesday 22nd April, 6:30pm: Revd Dr Angela Tilby in conversation with Tim

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Reverend Angela Tilby is a British Anglican priest, author and former producer. She began her career working as a producer within the BBC’s Religious Department. She was then ordained in the Church of England and was a parish priest in the Diocese of Ely alongside working at Westcott House, a theological college in Cambridge, and as a lecturer with the Cambridge Theological Federation. She moved to Oxford where she was a Canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford (2011–2016). In retirement, she is canon emeritus of Christ Church Cathedral, and a chaplain and honorary canon at Portsmouth Cathedral. She will be in conversation with Tim about her new book, Good Faith.
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Bede was the first historian to speak of the ‘English’ and to see their conversion as within the providence of God. English language, English culture, values and institutions have all been shaped by Christianity. And Christianity is not only about our past but our present.

Since early modern times, following the Reformation, Christianity has continued to be a key part of national identity, being passed on largely, though not exclusively, through the worship, teaching and pastoral ministry of the Church of England. This book seeks to reclaim what is unique about the Church of England – a church which claims to be ‘part of’ the one, holy Catholic Church – and its role in our national life, and how a deeper understanding of Christian faith can still be passed on through it to the English people.