Subject: News from the University Church of St Mary the Virgin

Ezekiel, Exile and Divine Revelation


by Annie Calderbank


Across Hilary Term, the Vicar (Will Lamb) and I (Annie Calderbank, DPhil student in Hebrew Bible) will be leading a bible study looking at a series of passages from the Book of Ezekiel.


We will consider the events of the Babylonian exile, events which shaped Ezekiel’s prophecies and provide a central historical context for much of the Old Testament. The trauma of exile occasioned reflection on a number of fundamental theological issues - sin, judgement, repentance. By exploring the diverse voices within the Book of Ezekiel, our bible studies will have the opportunity to discuss these themes and to reflect on the nature and interaction of divine and human agency.


In his eponymous book, Ezekiel is the recipient of striking visions and prophecies from God. For one of our sessions, we will explore Ezekiel’s role as prophet and the nature of prophecy, the roles of speech, silence, and writing, and what makes prophecy true or false. Ezekiel’s visions of God and Temple are full of rich and intricate description. We will seek to interpret this imagery by placing it in a wider biblical and ancient near eastern context. Ezekiel’s visions give us pause to reflect on how we can both see and speak of the divine, and this visionary imagery becomes influential for later Christian and Jewish tradition, something we see already among the Dead Sea Scrolls.


I very much look forward to exploring the Book of Ezekiel with St Mary’s this term.

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Notices


TAIZÉ PRAYER

An ecumenical service to mark the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will take place here this Sunday, 23 January at 3.30pm. This service is inspired by the Taizé Community in France and marks the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity as part of Churches Together in Central Oxford. Taizé prayer facilitates opportunity for contemplative reflection and prayerful meditation through silence, simple repetitive chants, and readings from the Bible. All are very welcome.


POETRY HOUR

Wednesday 26th January from 5.30-6.30pm in the Old Library. Join us for the first Poetry Hour of term for an hour of reading, discussing and writing poetry. This week we will be reading and responding to poems by Charlotte Mew.


WHAT MAKES COMMUNITY?

Wednesday 2nd February 8.00pm on Zoom. A two-part zoom conversation exploring the question 'what makes community' with chance to share stories and ideas about how we can continue to build a flourishing community in the next season of life at St Mary's, in the City, and beyond. Part 1 will ask ‘why community?’: Why do we choose to share in community life? What motivates us, builds belonging and keeps us returning? What has your own experience of community been? Please email learning@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk if you'd like to attend.


LANDSCAPES OF FAITH

Join us as we contemplate a series of landscapes in order to stimulate our thinking about the life of faith, the way in which our own perspectives inform the way we map out meaning, and navigate our journey along the Way. You can either join us in person or on Zoom for this hybrid event starting 13 February 12noon in the Old Library. For more details: learning@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk


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