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                        | Anglicanism in the Public Square Conference |  |  
    
        
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                        | Oct. 28-29, 2022Christ Church, Georgetown
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                        | The John Wesley Institute is excited to host “Anglicanism in the Public Square” at historic Christ Church, Georgetown in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 28-29. This two-day conference is open to the public and brings together an international group of scholars and public intellectuals to explore the public and social implications of Anglican history, theology, and ethics for the public square. The Anglican tradition, from Britain to the Americas, Africa and beyond, has inspired social movements and political figures for centuries. |  |  
    
        
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        | Suzanne Geissler Bowles |  
    
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        | Archbishop Eliud Wabukala |  |  
    
        
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                        | This conference will explore the question of what Anglicanism, historically and in the contemporary setting, brings to the public square, to the formation of just societies, and to the search for a common good. In an age of fragmentation and partisanship, the Church has a different narrative, a different approach to questions of common life and work. Join us as we explore what Anglicanism has to offer for dialogue, discourse, and disagreement in the public square. 
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	Jonathan Askonas, Catholic University of AmericaNigel Biggar, Oxford UniversitySuzanne Geissler Bowles, William Paterson UniversityJonathan Chaplin, Cambridge UniversityDavid Corey, Baylor UniversityDaniel Inman, Chichester CathedralBradforth Littlejohn, The Davenant InstitutePaul Marshall, Baylor UniversityOliver O'Donovan, University of EdinburghJ. Peter Pham, The Atlantic CouncilEphram Radner, University of TorontoMiles Smith IV, Hillsdale CollegeArchbishop Eliud Wabukala, Anglican Church of Kenya |  |  |  
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