During his New College Lectures visit in 2008, Professor Hart was interviewed by Dr Greg Clarke about his topic (God and the Artist: Human Creativity in Theological Perspective)»

During his New College Lectures visit in 2008, Professor Hart was interviewed by Dr Greg Clarke about his topic (God and the Artist: Human Creativity in Theological Perspective)»
The 19th annual New College Lecture Series explored the topic of Church and State. Three lecturers, Rev Dr Andrew Cameron (Moore Theological College, Sydney), the Hon John Anderson, MP (former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia) and Mr Kevin Rudd, MP (then Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade), examined the place of religious beliefs and expression in mainstream political life.
The lecturers each find a role for religious beliefs in public
Dan Brown’s novel, The Da Vinci Code, has fired the imaginations of readers around the world. Its gripping story of murder, religious intrigue and ancient history has left many people reconsidering their own spiritual commitments.
In this hour-long presentation, Greg Clarke explores how the novel has tapped into common feelings about the Church and traditional religion. He also examines the novel’s various claims: