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1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.

The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’. 1 Oct 2019

‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’, Revd Dr Michael Banner (in Tokyo)

The Revd Dr Michael Banner… “one of the brightest and most interesting young people doing ethics on the scene today”

The Revd Dr Michael Banner will join us on Tuesday 1 October 2019 6pm for a special event in central Tokyo.

  • 6pm – 7pm drinks reception
  • 7pm – 7:30pm The Revd Dr Michael Banner, ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’, and an update on Trinity
  • 7:30pm – 9:30pm dinner
  • after 9:30pm – nijikai drinks nearby

The fee including drinks reception, kaiseki dinner and unlimited drinks will be YEN 12,000, nijikai drinks etc are separate.

All Fellows or members of Trinity College (Cambridge University) living in or visiting Tokyo are very welcome.

Registration and prepayment until Friday 20 September 2019. I will send location details and account details for prepayment to those who register.

Usually we go for nijikai nearby.

1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.
1 October 2019 event with The Revd Dr Michael Banner: ‘The rise (and fall?) of humanitarianism’.

The Revd Dr Michael Banner… “one of the brightest and most interesting young people doing ethics on the scene today”

Dean of Chapel and Fellow,
Director of Studies in Theology,
Chair of Alumni Relations and Development, Trinity College

https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/theology-religion-and-philosophy-of-religion/

Michael Banner’s Bampton Lecture in the University of Oxford, 2013, was published as The Ethics of Everyday Life: Moral Theology, Social Anthropology and the Imagination of the Human (OUP, 2014). The Bampton lectures were held since 1780, see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bampton_Lectures

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Banner

Michael Banner – Birth and Human Flourishing

Michael Banner – Ethics for Lunch: Biotechnology and Respect for Nature: Jonas’s Dilemma

Publications:

Stanley Hauerwas wrote in his review of “Christian Ethics and Contemporary Moral Problems”
‘Michael Banner is an event waiting to happen. He is clearly one of the brightest and most interesting young people doing ethics on the scene today. He is a first-rate theologian who promises to be a new and long-standing voice not only in England but in America. This is a good book and one that I believe will be widely read.’ Stanley Hauerwas, Duke University

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