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In this CASE news we promote the New College Medical Ethics Event Series starting this week and continuing in September and November.
- Bioethics in focus at New College Lectures– THIS WEEK 8-10 Sept!
- CASE Seminar THIS Wednesday 9 September, 3.00-5.00pm
- CASE Medical Ethics Training Workshops 23 Sept and 3 Nov
- Latest posts on the CASE Blog
1. Bioethics in focus at 2009 New College Lectures – THIS WEEK! RSVP urgently to ensure you don’t miss out!
Informed by a biblical understanding of God’s purposes the annual New College lectures, will consider the bioethical issues that we face every day as we make decisions about creating, preserving and protecting life. Professor John Wyatt is author of the widely acclaimed book Matters of Life and Death, published by InterVarsity Press. This event is open to the public. Entrance is free. Click here for more info on New College Lectures
2. CASE Medical Ethics & Bioethics Seminar with Prof Wyatt for medical practitioners THIS Wednesday 9 September, 3.00-5.00pm. RSVP urgently to avoid missing out!
CASE presents an interactive seminar for medical researchers and practitioners. Prof Wyatt will introduce some of the themes to be covered in the New College Lecture series using one or two specific clinical case histories. For more information click here or download your invitation.
3. CASE Presents Medical Ethics Training Workshops by Bioethicist Dr Megan Best
The Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education (CASE) will be conducting two upcoming training sessions for those who would like to be able to give talks on Christian ethics at the beginning and end of life. The two evenings of training will be held at New College Village, University of NSW on 23 September and 3 November and are open to all. For more information click here.
4. Latest posts on the Case Blog
In our CASE blog we seek to engage with issues and ideas that are relevant to contemporary life. We welcome your comments and feedback. Our latest blog posts are:
As is our aim here at CASE, we hope that these publications stimulate you to ponder and challenge many of the world views which are presented to us daily and necessitate much more thought than we so often give them.
Your Sincerely,
Professor Trevor Cairney
Director, Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education (CASE)
New College, University of NSW, 2052.
Ph: +61 2 9381 1999 F: +61 2 9381 1909.
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