The Beautiful Mind? - Emotional Health and Christian Theology
How we deal with our emotions is an increasingly popular topic. Yet things seem to be getting worse not better, with growing numbers of people suffering from depression. People are looking to faith and spirituality for answers -- but is the church ready to respond?
Mind and Soul have teamed up with theologians from St Paul's Theological Centre to offer you this one-day conference on emotional health and Christian Theology. It will bring the insights of theology to bear on some of the 'tough questions' that surround this issue such as prosperity theology, demon posession, how healing might happen and how we can assess secular therapies.
Keynotes and Seminars are delivered by recognised experts from theology, counselling and mental health backgrounds. There will be a market place of stands as well as access to the HTB bookshop and time for networking and conversation.
Date: Friday, 26th March 2010, 9.30 - 5
Where: Holy Trinity Brompton, Brompton Road, London SW7 1JA
Bookings:
Standard Booking £20.00
Early Bird Booking £17.50 (before end of Jan 2010)
Mental Health Service Users and Carers £10.00
A limited number of tickets will be available on the door.
Please bring a packed lunch or refreshments are available locally.
To book your place and for further details on the event please visit: http://www.htb.org.uk/conferences/beautiful-mind or for more information please call 020 7052 0440 (9.30am - 5.30pm)
Past & Current Students
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Never has been it more urgent for Christians to give a reason for the faith that is within them. In the midst of the conflict between literalism in religion and the disintegrating world view, the appeal of mature biblical faith is very clearThe Rt Revd Richard Chartres
Bishop of London
Patron of SPTC

In my view this is the most interesting and important thing that is happening in British theological education
Alister McGrath



