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February 19, 2012
3:00PM
Peter Rollins Workshop Titled "Pyrotheology and the Faith Collective: Challenges and Opportunities for the Denominational Church"
Free and Open to the Public
Bexley Hall, 583 Sheridan Road in Columbus, OH
On Sunday, February 19, 2012 from 3-5 pm at Bexley Hall, Peter Rollins, author of The Orthodox Heretic, How (Not) to Speak of God, and Insurrection, will give a free workshop titled "Pyrotheology and the Faith Collective: Challenges and Opportunities for the Denominational Church."
The event and reception following are open to the public. Bexley Hall, an Episcopal seminary, is located at 583 Sheridan Road in Columbus, OH. More information is available at www.bexley.edu.
Rollins is a widely sought after writer, lecturer, storyteller and public speaker on emerging church theology. He is also the founder of ikon, a faith group that has gained an international reputation for blending live music, visual imagery, soundscapes, theatre, ritual and reflection to create what they call ‘transformance art’.
Rollins is a graduate of Queens University, Belfast and has earned degrees with distinction in scholastic philosophy, political theory and post-structural thought. He is currently a research associate with the Irish School of Ecumenics in Trinity College, Dublin. He was born in Belfast but now lives in Greenwich, CT and is employed by The Olson Foundation.
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