Sunday Sessions at the School of History, Law and Social Science
The School of History, Law and Social Science are set to host a series of free online lectures. These lectures are tailored for students thinking about studying at University. Designed to give you a taste of what it's like to study at University level, they are a great way to get to know a subject area better and get a taste of what's to come! There will be various opportunities to engage in Welsh and English Medium lectures, all are delivered virtually through Microsoft Teams. Throughout the sessions students are encouraged to partake and engage in debates and discussions.
Upcoming Sessions
10/11/2024, 12pm - Sinful Spells? Witches and the Bible - In this captivating lecture, we will examine the portrayal of witches in biblical texts and their lasting impact on cultural perceptions of witchcraft. Delving into historical interpretations, we will uncover how religious beliefs have shaped attitudes towards witches and magic throughout the ages. Join us as we discuss significant passages, societal influences, and the moral complexities surrounding witchcraft in biblical contexts. Engage in a thought-provoking conversation that challenges conventional understandings and invites you to rethink the connections between scripture, sin, and supernatural beliefs. Don't miss this opportunity to explore a fascinating chapter of religious history and its implications today.
17/11/2024, 12pm - Living the Existential Life: An Introduction to Existentialism - Discover the foundations of existential philosophy in this enlightening lecture on living an existential life. We will explore key concepts from prominent thinkers like Sartre, Kierkegaard, and Camus, examining themes such as authenticity, responsibility, freedom, and the search for meaning in a seemingly indifferent universe. Through engaging discussions, participants will gain insights into how existentialism addresses the complexities of human experience and the challenges of modern life. This lecture encourages self-reflection and critical thinking, inviting you to consider how existential principles can be applied to everyday choices and dilemmas. Join us to embark on a journey toward greater understanding and personal liberation.
24/11/2024, 11am - Navigating the Moral Landscape: Ethical Considerations and Responsibilities in the Treatment of Asylum Seekers - Join us for a crucial discussion on the ethical considerations and responsibilities involved in the treatment of asylum seekers. This lecture will explore the moral landscape surrounding immigration policies, human rights, and the challenges faced by those seeking refuge. We will examine complex ethical dilemmas, including the balance between national security and humanitarian obligations, as well as the societal impacts of asylum systems. Through case studies and critical dialogue, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the ethical implications that inform our responses to asylum seekers. Engage with us as we navigate this pressing moral issue and consider our shared responsibilities as global citizens.
1/12/2024, 11am - Illuminating the Darkness: The Winter Solstice in Pagan Traditions - Delve into the rich tapestry of pagan traditions in our illuminating lecture on the Winter Solstice. We’ll explore the significance of this celestial event, celebrating the return of light amidst the darkest days of the year. Discover how ancient cultures marked this pivotal moment through rituals, festivities, and symbolism, emphasizing themes of rebirth and renewal. From the Yule celebrations of Northern Europe to the solstice ceremonies of various pagan practices, this lecture will highlight the diverse ways in which communities honour the changing seasons. Join us for an engaging exploration that uncovers the profound meanings and traditions surrounding the Winter Solstice in pagan beliefs.