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July 15, 2026

St Mark’s Lunchtime Conversations

Faith in conversation with philosophy, literature, politics, and place.

Join us for Chapel at noon followed by a conversation at 12.30pm. BYO lunch, all welcome.

Thursday 30 July 2026
A Theological Voice from Palestine

Dr Yousef AlKhouri — Bethlehem Bible College

Palestinian theologian, poet and activist, born in Gaza and now living in Bethlehem. Academic Dean at Bethlehem Bible College and a board member of Kairos Palestine and Christ at the Checkpoint.

Thursday 6 August 2026
Philosophy and Christianity

Dr Timothy Williamson — Columbia University

Assistant Professor of Philosophy, working on decision theory: what it means to act rationally in a risky world. He has written on free will, rational religious commitment and the nature of objective value.

Thursday 13 August 2026
Literature and Christianity

Dr Kate Flaherty — Australian National University

Lecturer in English and Drama at the ANU and an award-winning teacher. Her research on Shakespeare and public culture spans books, international partnerships and public outreach.

Thursday 20 August 2026
Campfire Theology: The Theology of Kwemwentyaye Cavanagh

Stan Grant Jnr, with Geoff Broughton and Anna Moore

Stan Grant is a proud Wiradjuri, Kamilaroi and Dharawal man, a journalist, author and academic, and one of Australia's most influential voices on race, identity and reconciliation. He is Director of Yindyamarra Nguluway at Charles Sturt University, where he completed a PhD in theology in 2024.

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