Thomas More Lectures
Thomas More Lectures
The inaugural Thomas More Lectures will examine the role of religion in public discourse. As the Western
World increasingly identifies itself as 'post-believing’, can Christianity continue to play an effective role
promoting the common good in the public forum?
In undertaking this initiative the society takes its inspiration from the Second Vatican Council's teaching
that 'the Church has always had the duty of scrutinizing the signs of the time... she can respond to the
perennial questions which men ask about this present life and the life to come‘ (Gaudium et spes).
Confident that Christian revelation contains the answer to these perennial questions, we wish to train our
gaze towards Jesus Christ, the Lord who is our Light. In this we share the vision of Pope John Paul II, who
reminded us that 'the Redeemer of Mankind, Jesus Christ, is the centre of the universe and of history... the
only direction for our intellect, will, and heart is towards Christ our Redeemer‘ (Redemptor hominis).