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Lecture to explore the place of religious freedom in a secular society

Posted on Wednesday 29 February 2012
This year's Keswick Hall Trust Lecture will ask if religious freedom is necessary in a secular society.

The lecture will be given by Professor Roger Trigg, Director of the Centre for
the Study of Religion in Public Life at Kellogg College, University of Oxford.

Professor Trigg is the author of "Equality, Freedom and Religion".

Wednesday 21 March 7pm

Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre
University of East Anglia

All welcome

Admission free


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