Enlighten brings stimulating interviews and talks to Lichfield Cathedral
Lichfield Cathedral has launched Enlighten at Lichfield – a gala of stimulating talks, interviews, conversations and discussion.
Once the beating heart of the Enlightenment - home to some of Britain’s greatest thinkers, scientists and philosophers – organisers say Lichfield is reclaiming its heritage of conversation with the launch of a new Enlighten weekend at Lichfield Cathedral.
Rooted in the Christian faith that shaped the city’s historic intellects, this new annual festival will ask: “What does genuine dialogue look like in a contested world?”
Honouring the legacy of luminaries such as Samuel Johnson, Erasmus Darwin and David Garrick, the Cathedral will invite scholars, writers, politicians, clergy, and curious minds alike to engage in conversations on pressing issues - from truth and technology to justice, division, and belief.
The Revd Canon Dr Gregory Platten, lead on the festival, said: “We live in a contested age, and we urgently need spaces for rigorous, respectful, and even uncomfortable conversation.
“The Enlightenment spirit was never about easy agreement - it was about a courageous seeking after truth.
“This festival seeks to revive that same spirit, and whilst in the values of faith, open to everyone.”
Headline events include:
- Professor Diarmaid Maculloch on ‘Sex and Christianity’
- Alec Ryrie on the ‘Age of Hitler’
- Nick Higham, journalist and writer
- Sarah Ogilvie on ‘The Dictionary People’
Organisers hope the event will grow to become a firm fixture in Lichfield Cathedral’s annual calendar.
The Rt Revd Jan McFarlane, Dean of Lichfield, said: “Cathedrals have always been places where challenging conversations can be held with dignity and respect.
“At a time when words are so often used to divide, we hope Enlighten will offer a voice of hope and help to foster deeper understanding and community.”
Find out more information about Enlighten Lichfield.