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Brecon Political and Theological Discussion group programme

July-December, 2004

Items marked with an asterisk may be obtained in pamphlet form here

 

*8th July: Peter Brooke on Islam and Politics. Kitchen Garden, Ffrwdgrek House, 7.30.

22nd July: Colin Rowat (University of Birmingham) on Economic Prospects for Iraq. Kitchen Garden, Ffrwdgrek House, 7.30.

5th August: Max Fuller on Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Venezuela. Kitchen Garden, Ffrwdgrek House, 7.30.

19th August: Owen Clarke (Green Party) on green economic policy in Cuba. Pilgrims Restaurant, Brecon Cathedral Close, 7.30.

2nd September: Dafydd Jones: 'Christian fundamentals without Christian fundamentalism' or 'What on earth does God think he's doing, for God's sake?' Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

*16th September: Wendy Toomey asks: What is a dictatorship? Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

30th September: Jonathan Morgan on the survival of small national cultures in the age of globalisation. Pilgrims Restaurant, Brecon Cathedral Close, 7.30.

14th October: Rev Hazel Sherman on: 'Political and theological' - exploring their interface. Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

*28th October: Peter Brooke on Northern Ireland - is it a religious conflict?, Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

11th November: Mike Gatehouse: 'The other 9/11' ­ the coup d'etat against President Allende in Chile (Mike was in Chile when it happened). Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

25th November: Tim Rossiter on the limitations of science. Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30

9th December: M.Abdul Latif on the creation of 'terrorism'. Three Horseshoes Inn, Llanfaes, 7.30