The Laing Lectures

The Laing Lectures began at Regent College in 1999 in cooperation with Roger and Carol Laing and in honour of their father, William John Laing. The purpose of the lectures is to encourage persons recognized for scholarship, wisdom, and creativity to undertake serious thought and original writing on an issue of significance for the Christian church and to promote the sharing of such thoughts through a series of public lectures.

The material presented by Laing Lecturers is intended to move beyond an analysis of historic and current concerns to provide proposals for alternative action for the Christian church. In doing so, lecturers will be invited to explore in an interdisciplinary way the relationship between Christianity and culture, and to suggest ways in which that relationship might lead to greater flourishing of the church, the larger human household, and the whole community of creation.

Learn more about the Laing Lectures, including past and upcoming lecturers, here.

The Laing Lectures Audio Titles

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Where Do We Go from Here? The Quest for Narratives in a Technological Society -Laing Lectures 2000

Speaker:
Neil Postman
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Globalization, Religion & Culture (Laing Lectures 2002)

Speaker:
Peter Berger
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History, Secularity and the Nova Effect (Laing Lectures 2001)

Speaker:
Charles Taylor
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