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Dickens and Faith

There's more to Dickens than ghostly productions of A Christmas Carol! Come explore the Christian faith and ethics of of Charles Dickens, with Mel Eyeons, PhD (University of Nottingham), in this special Resourcing Faith event

  • 6th December 2025 - 6th December 2025
  • 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

Come explore the Christian faith of Charles Dickens, with Mel Eyeons, PhD (University of Nottingham), in this special Resourcing Faith event for Advent. Coffee and tea from 10am, and all are welcome. Your ticket helps us plan hospitality! 

Dickens had a distinctively Christian faith that stressed faith in action and displaying virtues within a Christian framework, rather than focusing on determining correct theology and doctrine. We’ll look at Dickens’ reactions to both Evangelicalism and Catholicism, as well as wrestle with Dickens’ criticisms of both faith traditions — revealing his concern that Christianity should primarily consist in actively following the example of Jesus by displaying care for others in a spirit of Christian charity, goodness, and compassion. Dickens’ attitudes towards women, death, and the afterlife are also explored,revealing Dickens’ religious interests beyond the purely social concern for which he is known.

Held at St. Benet’s Church, Cambridge, on Bene’t’s Street (across from Jack’s Gelato)

Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Induction loops
  • Wheel chair accessible
  • wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible
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