Theology in the City conference
Theology in the City is a bi-annual conference exploring contemporary issues through a multidisciplinary lens. Activities include lectures, roundtables, art installations, performance, storytelling and more. The conference is always free of cost and open to the public.
2022 edition
Legacy: Wisdom, Experience, Knowledge
September 26 - 30
The third edition of Theology in the City brought together keynote speakers, scholars in theology and other fields, and graduate students to explore the theme of wisdom, experience and knowledge.
2019 edition
The focus was on resilience, hope, suspicion and fear and the ways in which these manifest in our urban areas.
Learn more about the themes in the 2019 edition:
- Learning the Land: Walking the talk of Indigenous Land acknowledgements - In this article in The Conversation, Matthew Anderson examines how settler groups can more deeply engage in Land acknowledgements.
- Physical Recognition of the Land - This article in The Concordian profiles the students and faculty members who participated in a pilgrimage from Kahnawà:ke to Tiohtià:ke.
2017 edition
The focus was on connecting community to the diverse and interdisciplinary world of theological thought in a series of interconnected events that explore how theological thought impacts our society.