Welcome to our blog. We are a group of people passionate about seeing God's kingdom come in all its fullness here on earth. We want to partner with God in this process and to imagine what every sphere of society could look like if renewed and reconceived to reflect the image of our maker. To this end we affirm the revelation and authority of the Bible and the inspiration of the Holy Spirit as breathed through history and available to us now. Our aim for this blog is to be a space to dream big, to think radically, to challenge orthodoxy, and to do it together.



We've named this collective endeavour Metanoia. It is derived from the Greek words meta, meaning change or beyond, and noos, meaning mind. It conveys a dual aim; to effect a change of mind regarding our world and our society; and to invite the One who is able to do exceedingly, abundantly more than we could ask or think, to take us beyond the limits of our human wisdom, towards His kingdom.



We invite you to join us.



Tuesday, 6 September 2011

Planning for the 'Just City'

Since as members of St. Toms (and Christians) we are committed to calling our city back to God, I thought the following lecture looks very appropriate. It also resonates with what Metanoia is about. I'll be going along and would love others to join me. If you're interested, let me know:

Planning for the 'Just City'

You are warmly invited to the First Civic University Lecture

By

Professor Susan Fainstein of Harvard University

On

Friday, 21 October 2011 at 5.30pm
In Firth Hall, Firth Court, Western Bank, Sheffield S10 2TN

In the first Civic University Lecture, Susan Fainstein will reflect on the intellectual and policy implications of her significant new book, The Just City. The concept of the "just city" is designed to encourage policy-makers to embrace a different approach to urban development and to challenge the academic community to move beyond critical analysis. The argument applies theoretical concepts about justice developed by contemporary philosophers to the concrete problems faced by urban planners and policymakers and argues that, despite structural obstacles, meaningful reform can be achieved at the local level.

Susan Fainstein is Professor of Urban Planning in the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. A leading authority on comparative urban public policy, urban redevelopment and planning theory, her books include: The Just City, The City Builders, Restructuring the City, and Urban Political Movements.

Professor Keith Burnett, Vice Chancellor, University of Sheffield, states: "The Civic University initiative is central to our mission. The aim is to foster mutually beneficial interactions between civic and intellectual concerns, with an underlying aspiration to make a difference. This, the first Civic University Lecture, is part of this initiative."

Entry is free of charge but by ticket only. Book online at www.shef.ac.uk/whatson/justcity

This lecture is supported by the Public Services Academy and the Department of Town and Regional Planning.

For booking enquiries please contact Gail Street in the Events Team, University of Sheffield,
Email: g.street@sheffield.ac.uk, Tel: 0114 222 8893.

For all other enquiries please contact: Jess McEwen, Business Development Manager, Public Services Academy, University of Sheffield , Tel: 0114 2228389, Email: J.McEwen@sheffield.ac.uk

Information related to this message is available at http://www.shef.ac.uk/whatson/justcity.

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