Addiction – The Divided Self! 15 October 2013

Invitation Summary to Prof Chris Cook

Addiction – The Divided Self: 15 October 2013

Addiction – A Broad Phenomenon

Addiction is a very broad phenomenon, from noted examples of physical dependence on drugs, alcohol and nicotine, to the possibly more psychological addictions to gambling, hoarding junk, compulsive shopping, etc.  No previous generation has been exposed to the commercial advertising pressures we face today, or the pressure to conform sometimes exerted through social networking.

 The Speaker – Professor Chris Cook

Professor Chris Cook of Durham University is both a psychiatrist and a university chaplain, being attached to the theology Department.

Psychiatric Models of Addiction & Spiritual Insights

He will describe current psychiatric models of addiction and look at the possible spiritual roots and the insights he gains from his Christian faith.  He may help us to understand people who have experienced pressures we have fortunately been spared, but which drove others to addictive behaviour. Why not invite someone along who wants to ditch their own habit? It won’t be a cure, but it could be a start.

The evening will be split into three short sessions, with time for questions.  You do not need to be either a scientist or a Christian to participate – we aim to make the evenings accessible to all.

A Brief Introduction To Professor Cook

Professor Cook trained first in medicine, at St George’s Hospital Medical School in London, qualifying in 1981, and then specialised as a postgraduate in psychiatry at the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guys and St Thomas’s, also in London. He has been a Lecturer at University College, London (1987 to 1990) and Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Psychiatry, London (1994 to 1997) as well as being Professor of the Psychiatry of Alcohol Misuse at the University of Kent from 1997 to 2003.  He is also an ordained Anglican priest with an MA in Applied Theology, and is currently Director of the Project for Spirituality, Theology & Health at Durham University.

His studies have looked at the genetic effects upon the predisposition to alcohol misuse and dependence, as well at treatment approaches, such as those based in the mutual help movement, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and those with religious roots, as well as those that are more medically based.

See http://www.dur.ac.uk/theology.religion/staff/?username=dth0ccc for more information.

You can down-load the poster giving details of the meeting using this Chris Cook – 15 Oct 13 v2. Please print off and display in your church or place of work.

Is Free Will An Illusion? 17 September 2013

Sam Harris Poster 17 Sept 2013

Can We Truly Exercise Free Will?

Some scientists argue that we are not responsible for the way we behave, rather that our actions are a combination of genetic disposition, upbringing, experiences, illness and traumas. As a result, it has been argued that we have no choice in what we do.
Indeed, this idea is already acknowledged in the British legal system where the partial defence of ‘diminished responsibility’ can lessen a punishment. We also recognise the traumatising effects on soldiers and victims from war zones and crime, and the character-changing effects of some illnesses  and brain damaging accidents.

Dr Sam Harris Argues for ‘Free Will Being An Illusion’

Dr Sam Harris is leading proponent of the ‘Free Will Is An illusion’ argument. Dr Harris is a neuroscientist and science journalist, Dr Sam Harris. On the 17th September we will watch a presentation in which he argues that organised religions lose their point if we believe we are not responsible for the way we behave.

Prof Geoff Pritchard – A Christian Perspective on Free Will

The presentation will be briefly introduced by Professor Geoff Pritchard, who will then give a short summary of theological support for people being able to exercise Free Will.

What Do You Think?

This will be followed by an open discussion, led by Chris Shepherd, where you can air your views.
We look forward to seeing you. Please also feel free to pass on these details to anyone you feel would be interested.

Dr Sam Harris Biopic

Sam Harris is the author of the New York Times bestsellers, The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, and Free Will. His writing has been published in more than 15 languages. He and his work have been discussed in The New York Times, Time, Scientific American, Nature, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and many other journals. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Economist, Newsweek, The Times (London), The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, The Annals of Neurology, and elsewhere.

He is a cofounder and the CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit foundation devoted to spreading scientific knowledge and secular values in society. He received a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA.