July 31st was the centenary of the birth of Primo Levi in 1919. We read and discussed extracts from some of his writings- here from “If this is a Man”, his description of life in Auschwitz, and “The Truce” his liberation and journey home. IF THIS IS A MAN In 1943 Primo Levi joined an…
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First Thursday, June 6th, 2019
We met on the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, which perhaps began the final phase of the Second World War- though it must always be remembered that the main burden of the struggle against Hitler’s Fascism was borne by the Soviet Union, which lost some thirteen million of their armed forces killed…
First Thursday, May 9th, 2019
Our first reading was Deuteronomy 7:1 to 9, where the people recently set free from slavery in Egypt are commanded to commit genocide on the inhabitants of Canaan, their new “Promised” Land. It was an injunction faithfully followed by Europeans, who similarly saw themselves as “God’s People”, when they invaded and settled in the Americas…
First Thursday, March 7th, 2019
Debates about Brexit were dominating the UK Parliament, crowding out other matters that are equally important (or perhaps even more so). For example dealing with the issues of knife crime and violence among young people. There have been dissensions over the question of police numbers- whether the reduction in these has led to an increase…
First Thursday December 6th 2018
Summary of the discussion
Good and Bad Religion
On Saturday, February 2nd, Rodney Ward led a Debate, based on Peter Vardy’s book of the same title
First Thursday, November 2018
1st November 2018 Summary- Asia Bibi in Pakistan
First Thursday, October 2018
Summary First Thursday 4.10.2018
First Thursday, September 2018
Summary of the discussion, September 6th
First Thursday, May 2018
Summary of the discussion May 3rd 2018
