Workshops

Looking at art - looking at the world

When a painter paints a picture he interprets reality. During the last two thousand years artist have used the Bible as a rich source for interpretations of the Christian reality. Carl Fuglsang-Damgaard has during the last 15 years used pictures in his work with students. He
will explain how working with pictures can give faith a new dimension and how art may be a tool for students to see the beauty that surrounds them (even in the modern world).

Carl Fuglsang-Damgaard, Copenhagen, Denmark is working at the University Chaplaincy in Copenhagen and is art historian.


Faith Friendly Australia

In 2007 I have been engaged in an initiative called "Faith Friendly Australia" which links with some work being done in the US by David Miller at Yale's Center for Faith and Culture. Our initiative involves work places (including universities) recognising the benefit of the faith of their employees. The Flinders chaplains become consultants to this process.
At the same time we have been developing a charter for multifaith ministry
and exploring how the movement to "spirituality" and "no-faith" fits with
multifaith.

Geoff Boyce has been Chaplain to Flinders University for 10 years, employed by the Uniting Church in Australia. Geoff has built a model of Chaplaincy at Flinders that explores the notion of collegiality among chaplains of many faith traditions and established Flinders Multifaith Chaplaincy as a community resource.




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