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DYA Study Day: Understanding the Historical Jesus

DYA Study Day: Understanding the Historical Jesus

About the day

What kind of history do the four Gospels provide? Are they reliable? What is the relationship between the ‘historical Jesus’ and the ‘Christ of faith’? Join us for a study day exploring the Gospels as literature, history and testimony. We will also look in more detail at the passion narrative: why did Jesus get crucified? What would a historian conclude about the causes and significance of Jesus’s death? How might these historical conclusions challenge or confirm the Catholic faith?

The day will include talks, workshops, prayer, fellowship, and discussion, and lunch will be provided. There is no cost to attend, but booking is essential.

Speakers

Fr Richard Ounsworth OP is the prior and parish priest at Holy Cross Leicester, and he teaches Scripture and New Testament Greek at Blackfriars, Oxford. After completing his undergraduate and masters at Oxford, he finished his doctorate there on the Letter to the Hebrews.

Who is it for?

The day is open to any young adults (20s & 30s), including those looking to deepen their faith or new to the Catholic tradition.

Date and Timings

Saturday 18th April 2026, 10:00 – 16:30

How to get there

The Rosary Shrine, London NW5 4LB

The Rosary Shrine is in north London, a short walk from both Belsize Park and Chalk Farm tube stations. The no.24 bus also stops outside the church. More information can be found on the website (https://rosaryshrine.co.uk/)

Booking information

The study day is free of charge, but registration is essential. The booking form can be found here: DYA Study Day | Historical Jesus – Fill in form

If you have any questions, please email us: dya@english.op.org

DYA brings together young adults in their 20s and 30s, united in their pursuit of Truth and love of Christ. Join us and immerse yourself in life-giving theology, vibrant communities, and an ever-deeper relationship with the God who speaks to you.
dya@english.op.org

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