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City Theology
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Core Cities Theology
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Urban Framework
Core Cities Theology Network
The purpose of the Core Cities Theology Network is to create an environment of solidarity and support for those engaged in urban mission and public policy so that more effective ways of being the church in the core cities context might be enabled.
A process of linking theological reflection in Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sheffield is already underway. Day conferences in each core city were held in 2005. The first residential conference was held at Scargill House from 12th to 14th September 2006 under the title 'Cities of Culture: Whose Vision, Which Agenda?' Keynote speakers were Timothy Gorringe who is author of Furthering Humanity; Elaine Graham from the Commission on Urban Life and Faith; Paul Collard, the National Director of Creative Partnerships and former Co-ordinator for Newcastle-Gateshead 2008 Capital of Culture bid; Barbara Glasson from 'Somewhere Else' project, Bold Street, Liverpool and John Bradbury of the Liverpool City Centre Ecumenical Team.
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