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Mike Wooldridge and Foreign Correspondents, "What have we learnt from war? A view from the front lin

Mike Wooldridge brings together a group of leading foreign correspondents to discuss what our nation has learnt from war.


"Living Without Enemies: Christian Responses to War and Violence" is this year's St Martin-in-the-Fields autumn lecture series. In the year that much of the world remembers the descent of Europe into the chaos of the First World War, we reflect on what we have learnt from war and how those who believe in a God of Justice and Love can respond.

Mike Wooldridge has been with BBC News since 1970, as world affairs correspondent since 2001. He has covered Europe, the UN, and religion in modern society; the Ethiopian famine of the mid 1980’s; civil wars and refugee crises across Africa; the conflict between India and Pakistan; the night-club bombings in Bali; Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay. He was awarded an OBE in 2002. Together with other foreign correspondents he will be discussing the realities of modern war.


Speaker(s):

Mike Wooldridge | talks

 

Date and Time:

10 November 2014 at 7:30 pm

Duration:

1 hour 30 minutes

 

Venue:

St Martin-in-the-Fields
Trafalgar Square
London
WC2N 4JJ
020 7766 1100
http://www.smitf.org

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