’Sober Reflections’ Conference
24 Mar 2012
A Church of Ireland Conference will provide an historical and
theological evaluation of the legacy of the Ulster Solemn League &
Covenant on Saturday 24 March 2012.
The period 1912–1922 is a
‘Decade of Centenaries’, when significant events in Irish history will
be commemorated. To assist in thinking through how these centenaries
might be addressed historically, ethically and responsibly by 21st
Century Christians, a number of events are being planned over time by
the Church of Ireland (at the request of the Standing Committee of the
General Synod of the Church).
The first of these is to be a conference focusing on the Ulster
Solemn League and Covenant of 1912. The conference, entitled ‘Sober
Reflections’, will look at the historical detail and context of the
Covenant and also try to reflect theologically on the how the Covenant
might be addressed by the contemporary Christian conscience. The one–day
event will take place on Saturday 24 March 2012, 9.30–4.30, at Moira
Parish Centre, Co. Down.
Professor Paul Bew (Lord Bew of
Donegore) will give an overview of historical forces which gave rise to
the Covenant and its significance to the political and social
development of Ireland, north and south; Dr Andrew Scholes will examine
the particular role and reaction of the Church of Ireland in the making
and signing of the Covenant; Dr Andrew Pierce, Director of the Irish
School of Ecumenics (ISE), will consider theological methods of
addressing a divisive historical event in a more ecumenical age; and Dr
Johnston McMaster of the ISE based in Northern Ireland will share his
recent work of theological reflection on The Covenant and of how modern
Christians might engage positively with it. The Conference will be
chaired by Professor David Hayton of QUB.
Those wishing to attend should register with Earl Storey:
Email: press@topstorey.org