Centre for Catholic Studies, Durham University
Founded in 2007, the Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS) at Durham University represents a creative partnership between academy and church: a centre within the pluralist, public academy for critically constructive Catholic studies of the highest academic standing.
Franciscan Summer School 2025: Sr Margaret Carney Public Lecture
'The Legacy of Pope Francis A Franciscan Meditation' Dr William Crozier (audio only)
Catherine Sexton: Becoming Apostolic
A Conversation with John Cottingham
Mathew Guest: Neoliberal Religion
Rowan Williams: Fixed Place and Mobile Time: The Archaeology of Experience in David Jones and Others
Andrew Prevot: A Black Theological Journey Through The Spiritual Exercises
Katie Bugyis: Ministers of the Eucharist: Nuns in England During the Central Middle Ages
Living Archives in the Catholic Church
Byzantine Ecumenism
Qualitative Research and Receptive Ecumenism
Receptive Ecumenism and Cosmopolitan Conflict Resolution
Wider Ecumenism: A Pilgrimage Towards Cosmic Christ Consciousness
The Reception of Receptive Ecumenism
Deepening the Spiritual in the Ecumenical
Receptive Ecumenism's Distinctive Contribution
Jacques Dalarun: Clare of Assisi and Thomas of Celano
Ilia Delio: Teilhard's Evolution and the Body of Christ
Launch of the T&T Clark Reader in Political Theology
Francis of Assisi: A Global Vision Begins Locally
The Gospel Life in Church and Society
Choosing the Gospel as the Rule of Life
Francis: The Gospel as Rule of Life
Francis and Clare: Introduction
Francis and Clare: The Gospel as Form of Life
Franciscan View of Creation Today
Bonaventure & Scotus: Franciscan Ecospirituality Goes to School
Creation Mysticism and Theological Ethics
Laudato Si': End or Beginning?
Erin Rowe: Black Saints and the Global Catholic Church, 1500-1750