University of Otago Centre for Theology and Public Issues

The University of Otago's Centre for Theology & Public Issues is the first research centre in New Zealand to examine political, social and economic issues from a theological perspective.

04/03/2026

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05/06/2025

This lecture was hosted by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues on 22 May 2025 at the University of Otago. Professor Megan Best is a bioethicist and pal...

09/05/2025

The Theology Programme and Centre for Theology and Public Issues are delighted to be hosting Prof Megan Best for a public lecture on "Assisted Dying: Navigating the Shifting Landscapes."

Thursday 22 May, 5:15pm-6:30pm
Archway 2
Livestream: www.otago.ac.nz/streaming/channel2
All welcome!

Megan Best is a bioethicist and palliative care physician working at the Institute of Ethics and Society at the University of Notre Dame Australia. She has published extensively in the area of spirituality in healthcare. Her research on the spiritual care of patients has influenced the development of training for healthcare professionals internationally.

Dr Greg Marcar, research affiliate at Otago's Centre for Theology and Public Issues, writes of Pope Francis’s deep conce...
30/04/2025

Dr Greg Marcar, research affiliate at Otago's Centre for Theology and Public Issues, writes of Pope Francis’s deep concern for the plight of refugees and immigrant communities:

From Otago University - Opinion: For Pope Francis, it was the experience of migrants like his own grandparents that most captured the human condition.

26/11/2020

In October 2020, Fratelli tutti, Pope Francis’s new encyclical was released. This 287-paragraph document provides a Catholic perspective on a variety of questions from human dignity and political integration from the lack of public trust and peacemaking to the death penalty and fake news. Talk Abo...

06/09/2020

Kio ora koutou,

Due to the continuing level 2 restrictions the panel on End of Life Issues will not meet in Archway 4, but will be available by Zoom.

Details below. We look forward to seeing you. Please note this is a Zoom webinar, and so your microphone and video camera will be set to off. Don’t worry, this is not a technical fault, and you don’t need to do anything or change your settings, it is the default setting.

Panel discussion: The Panel discussion: The End of Life Choice Act 2019 Referendum

Panellists

Dr Jessica Young, Dunedin School of Medicine

Dr Simon Walker, Bioethics Centre

Prof David Tombs, Centre for Theology and Public Issues
When: Tuesday, 8 September 2020 at 5:15 PM – 6:30 PM.

Zoom Webinar link - https://otago.zoom.us/j/91376946441?pwd=c01zWkJJQmgyeXlLZ2lucnpDR1pEZz09

Password: 061755

We look forward to seeing you there!

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13/08/2020

Kia ora tatou,

All are welcome to join us today for:

‘Transforming the economy post COVID-19: Principles and policies for a just transition to a sustainable future’. Prof Jonathan Boston, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington.

Public lecture, Thursday 13 August, 5.15pm-6.30pm.

Due to COVID level changes, this lecture will now take place on Zoom and not in person in Archway 3. We look forward to seeing you on Zoom if you can join us. Further information below.

Zoom: Meeting ID: 994 6273 2797

Password: 431969

Join from PC, Mac, iOS or Android:

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01/07/2020

Faith Thinking Short Courses give in-depth teaching on various subjects, in order to help Christians love God with all of their minds. These subjects include New Testament, Old Testament, Systematic Theology, Practical Theology, and Church History.

30/06/2020
Join Tina Beattie in conversation with Rocio Figueroa … it is an early start but you can bring your own coffee!https://c...
19/06/2020

Join Tina Beattie in conversation with Rocio Figueroa … it is an early start but you can bring your own coffee!
https://catholicwomenspeak.com/tina-beattie-in-conversatio…

On Monday, 22nd June at 9.30 pm UK time (8.30 am New Zealand time), Tina Beattie will be in a Zoom conversation with Peruvian theologian Rocio Figueroa about her experiences as a Catholic woman during this time of global crisis. The conversation will be

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