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Why Do We Have Cathedrals? A Historian’s View

Christopher Haigh, 1998

Christopher Haigh, of Christ Church Oxford, a leading historian of the English Reformation, presents a fascinating account of the fluctuating fortunes of Cathedrals in Anglican history, the elements of chance in their survival and the ways they were refashioned to assume new and creative roles.

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Lectures

  • Heretics Anonymous
  • Who are ‘The New Atheists’?
  • Liturgical Principle and Cathedral Practice
  • The Dynamics of Fundamentalism
  • Church Music at the Crossroads
  • Exploration Towards God in a Scientific Age
  • Is There a Destiny Beyond Death?
  • Justice and the Eucharist
  • The English Reformations and the Making of the Anglican Church
  • Law and Religion
  • The Myth of an Australian Spirituality
  • Choral Music: The Case for Excellence
  • The New Reality (Easter)
  • Food, Fasting and the Fathers Dr Bill Leadbetter, Cathedral Scholar, April 2014

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY
The Dean and Chapter of St George’s Cathedral acknowledges the Noongar people as the original custodians of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present and affirm our commitment to the work of reconciliation.