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SYMPOSIUM

Expressing the tradition in an educational context

Pages 165-171 | Published online: 19 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Being born into a religious tradition, remaining within it and making one’s life an expression of it as a chaplain in a faith‐based college is not necessarily an unimaginative choice. A culture has some enduring characteristics but to survive meaningfully it has to be relevant to contemporary life. Thus, there is a necessity to question what is to be kept and what is to be discarded or less empathised. Most importantly, it must be asked by what means in such a college – through the design of buildings, chapel worship, respect of all college members, self‐conscious continuity and social projects – it can be effectively acted out in otherwise secular academic culture and multi‐cultural collegial community.

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* Southlands College, Roehampton University London, SW15 5SL UK. Email: [email protected]

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Robert JonesFootnote*

* Southlands College, Roehampton University London, SW15 5SL UK. Email: [email protected]

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