Lecture Premiere and Q&A with Prof Robert Beckford on Monday 3rd November

Lecture Premiere and Q&A with Prof Robert Beckford on Monday 3rd November

by Gill Masters -
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Premiering the Robert Beckford Lecture!

If you missed the Inaugural Robert Beckford Lecture in person last week, the recording will be premiered on YouTube and a Q & A with Professor Beckford, live on Zoom.

DETAILS

Monday 3rd November 2025

Watch on YouTube for the premiere viewing of

THE INAUGURAL ROBERT BECKFORD LECTURE

And then join live on Zoom for a follow-up Q & A

6.00pm (YouTube)

Watch here!

https://www.youtube.com/queensfoundation

8.00pm (Live Q & A) Join us live on Zoom!

Your opportunity to interact with Professor Robert Beckford live, online!

Moderator: Dr Dulcie Dixon McKenzie

Register in advance here:

https://queens-ac-uk.zoom.us/meeting/register/S9b_LXnPRtWgj-PPqXf5bA#/registration

 Preliminary questions for the live Q & A on Zoom

  •  What is ‘Fass’ Christianity?  What is Ginal about the current times?
  • Why should we be concerned about the neofascism and emerging forms of reparations?
  • What does it mean to do theology that is relevant, resistant, and radically transformative?

 LECTURE TITLE

“Where Do We Go from Here? – A ‘Fass’ Christianity for a Time of ‘Ginnal’”

The Robert Beckford Lecture

In this inaugural lecture, Professor Robert Beckford explores the kind of Christian thought needed for a world grappling with the resurgence of neofascism and emerging, often cryptic, forms of reparations. These realities expose the limits of traditional theology, which too often remains silent in the face of racial injustice and global inequality.

Building on his earlier work — Dread as a lens for Christology and hermeneutics, and Exporcism as a practice of unmasking colonial spirits — Professor Beckford introduces new critical perspectives rooted in Jamaican cultural concepts. Fass embodies audacity — the disruptive courage to speak truth where silence is demanded. Ginnal represents cunning — the wisdom to discern and resist duplicity in political, cultural, and ecclesial life. Together, these ideas open a new theological grammar for our time: one that demands prophetic boldness while navigating the deceptive terrains of race, memory, and power. By placing Caribbean vernacular knowledge in conversation with Christian theology, this lecture reimagines what it means to do theology that is relevant, resistant, and radically transformative.

📅 Monday 3rd November 2025

6-8 pm: Lecture Premiere on www.youtube.com/queensfoundation

8-9 pm: Live Q&A with Prof. Robert Beckford - Moderator Dr. Dulcie Dixon McKenzie. 

Don’t miss this thought-provoking evening of faith, justice, and transformative ideas.

Register now for the Q&A: https://bit.ly/RBLIVE2025