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Podcast: Theology Slam final - Hannah Barr, Sara Prats, Hannah Malcolm

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08 March 2019

Stefano Cagnoni

(Left to right): Hannah Barr, Hannah Malcolm, and Sara Prats at the “Theology Slam” final at St John’s, Hoxton, in London, on Thursday evening

(Left to right): Hannah Barr, Hannah Malcolm, and Sara Prats at the “Theology Slam” final at St John’s, Hoxton, in London, on Thursday evening

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On Thursday evening (7 March), the final of the Theology Slam competition took place at St John’s Hoxton in London.

It was a great evening with talks by Hannah Barr (theology and the #MeToo movement, Sara Prats (theology and mental health), and Hannah Malcolm (theology and the environment).

The talks are featured on the podcast – and the winner is announced at the end. The winning talk will be published in next week’s Church Times and on our website.

You can watch the whole event on the Church Times Facebook page, and on our YouTube channel from Friday afternoon – in addition to the talks, there are a Q&A, judges feedback, and talks from John Swinton on theology and disability and Eve Poole on theology and consumerism.

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