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Dr. Sentamu does Scarborough

IMG_8073_Scarborough_Sixth_Form_College_Scarborough_Deanery_Mission_LAWe were very lucky at Scarborough Sixth Form College to have a visit a few weeks ago from the Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu. Whilst on his tour of the local area, visiting places such as St Catherine’s hospice, a selection of local schools and of course sampling the famous fish and chips, he stopped by to answer some pressing questions from my students. Here is a summary of some of his most notable quotes that could be used in an exam, as all questions were linked to parts of the spec:

Salvation/ Death and Afterlife:

Christianity in a Multi-Faith Society:

Problem of Evil:

Christianity and Ethics:

Views on the roles of men and women/ gender inequality/ women’s place in church:

Homosexuality:

Scripture:

Church:

One of my student’s summarised their experience:

 “I thought the Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, was a funny and charismatic man with a very liberal view of his own faith of Christianity. I was surprised at how much time he spent answering everyone’s questions in depth and how he spoke to us like the young adults we are without patronising us. He spoke very wise words and even included metaphors in his answers which appealed to us in regards to modern day politics and technology i.e. Donald Trump and the iPhone. Sentamu was not insulting even in regards to questions involving homosexuality which may have been seen as controversial and I found this to be a refreshing quality in which the Archbishop of York possesses.”

Quote of the day:

“The higher the baboon climbs the tree, the more it reveals its rather unpleasant parts”  (Linking to the idea of people who crave power e.g. Trump)

 

Thank you to all of my students who took part in the event, including asking your questions and sending me your top quotes.

To find out more information about Dr. Sentamu’s visit to Scarborough or his future events please see: http://www.archbishopofyork.org/tags.php?action=view&id=217

 

 

 

 

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