Second lecture of Professor Tanner's Gifford Lecture series. Tuesday 3 May 2016 Lecture abstractThis lecture will consider the way in which persons, as both workers and debtors, are encouraged to relate to past decisions that constrain present action within finance-dominated capitalism. The presumed inevitability of this way of relating to the past is undercut by appealing to Christian forms of self-repudiation in conversion and to the ruptured narratives that go along with them.Tickets are free of charge and are available hereLecture video HTML Related linksClick here for more information on the third lecture of the series This article was published on 2024-08-28