Presentation and discussion by Revd Professor Michael Taylor.
Michael Taylor began his working life as a Baptist minister in North Shields. He taught theology and ethics in the University of Manchester before becoming Director of Christian Aid from 1985 – 97. Following that he worked with the World Bank and international faith leaders on development, and subsequently on a government funded research programme, based on the University of Birmingham but with projects in Nigeria and Tanzania, looking into the role of religions in development. He is now Emeritus Professor of Social Theology in Birmingham, and busy writing about the ecumenical debate about Capitalism.
Professor Michael Taylor
Tuesday 18 March, 6.30pm (Building 17 on this map)
City Campus East CCE1-007
Contact: sv.chaplaincy@northumbria.ac.uk to reserve a place