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20 April 2022
Revd Dr Paul Dominiak appointed Senior Tutor, Jesus College
Westcott House Vice Principal, the Revd Dr Paul Dominiak, has been appointed Senior Tutor of Jesus College in the University of Cambridge and will be moving across Jesus Lane to take up his new post this summer.
8 April 2022
CTF ARU Degrees and Taster Day
We are delighted to announce that from September 2022 we will be offering ARU MA and Research degrees in partnership with the Cambridge Theological Federation and accredited by Anglia Ruskin University.
4 April 2022
New Staff Appointment: Director of Studies & Lecturer
It is with pleasure we announce the appointment of Dr Karen O’Donnell as Director of Studies and Lecturer in Worship & Human Community at Westcott House, Cambridge.
31 March 2022
Flourishing Inside Website Launch
Margaret Beaufort Institute of Theology (MBIT) have announced the launch of the Flourishing Inside website, and the publication of the project report, Flourishing Inside?: Catholic Social Thought and Prison Pastoral Work.
30 November 2021
Reflection: Gender-Based Violence, Masculinity, and the Church
Thursday 25 November saw the launch of 2021’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence). First-year ordinand Will Moore reflects on why this campaign is important for the church – and especially men in the church.
11 November 2021
Reflection: Armed Forces Chaplaincy
As we remember those who have died in war, this blog by our student, Pippa, gives us an insight into something of what it means to be a chaplain to all who face those risks in our armed forces today.
29 October 2021
Reflection: Wille James Jennings’ After Whiteness
“Talking together then is a practice aimed at eternity, and it matters more than we often realize for bringing our hope into focus…”
28 July 2021
BBC In Our Time Podcast: The Rapture
If you missed this the first time, the BBC are re-publishing from their archives the In Our Time Podcast on The Rapture, featuring Westcott’s Director of Studies, Dr Beth Phillips and other guests discussing the ideas developed by the Anglican priest John Nelson Darby (1800-1882).