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SUMMARY:Our Christian Anthropology: From Idealised Bodies to Risen Wounds
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DESCRIPTION:Lent Lectures: Issues of Faith\n\nWednesdays 2.30pm in the Cat
 hedral quire and available as a recording afterwards\n\nA weekly series of
  talks hosted by the Dean and Canons with a series of speakers helping us 
 to reflect on issues of the day through the eyes of faith. Each talk will 
 be followed by the opportunity for questions.\n\nThis lecture traces how C
 hristian theology moved from the wounded\, risen body of Christ to an idea
 lised vision of bodily perfection—and how that shift has shaped our theo
 logy\, worship\, and heritage. Drawing on insights from my book ‘Breakin
 g Not Broken’\, I will be calling the Church back to a resurrection anth
 ropology where wounds are not erased but revealed as sites of glory\, trut
 h\, and belonging.\n\nThe Revd Canon Timothy Goode is Canon for Congregati
 onal Discipleship and Nurture at York Minster and a disability theologian.
  His recent book ‘Breaking Not Broken’ examines how ableism has shaped
  Christian theology\, heritage\, and practice\, and how a risen-body anthr
 opology offers a more faithful alternative.
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LOCATION:Ripon Cathedral
URL:https://riponcathedral.org.uk/events/looking-to-the-future-finding-god
 -in-our-endings-931/?occurrence=2026-03-18
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