Three Christian Approaches to Public Life: The Radical Approach
- Bishop Kenneth Room Portsmouth Cathedral (map)

The Radical Approach - Professor Andrew Bradstock.
The radical approach, sometimes referred to as the prophetic approach, involves explicit challenge based on a distinctively Christian position, that is offered as a contrast to the prevailing situation. The approach assumes that government and / or civil society can be radically changed and that Christians are called to bring about this change. Frequently it engages with institutions from the outside.
Bishop Kenneth Room.
The Sarum Cycle, a series of 13 painted meditations on Christ’s Passion by Nicholas Mynheer, will be on display at Portsmouth Cathedral throughout Lent and Easter.
Delight in our weekly recitals live from the Cathedral, featuring members of the Cathedral Music Department, and special guest artists.
Come an experience yoga in a beautiful and peaceful setting of Portsmouth Cathedral.
After the launch, families can continue the fun with the Portsmouth Cathedral Children's Activity Book, available at the gift shop and online.
After the launch, families can continue the fun with the Portsmouth Cathedral Children's Activity Book, available at the gift shop and online.
After the launch, families can continue the fun with the Portsmouth Cathedral Children's Activity Book, available at the gift shop and online.
A 5 week course exploring the season of Lent through the Nicholas Mynheer's Sarum Cycle, a series of 13 paintings picturing the passion of Christ.
Candlelit Compline is a short, peaceful service of Night Prayer held during Lent, offering a moment of stillness to end the day.
Our regular ‘Meet the Dean’ session at Portsmouth Cathedral offers a chance for members of the congregation and local community to have a one-to-one conversation with The Very Reverend Dr. Anthony Cane.
Delight in our weekly recitals live from the Cathedral, featuring members of the Cathedral Music Department, and special guest artists.
- Posted in Talk
- Tagged Portsmouth Cathedral Institute