This was the Lee Lecture of 1984 and was given by the Revd William G Neill, who is also the editor of the Record. Neill discusses the difficulty of defining ‘dignity’ because the context in which worship is being offered and the traditions and expectations of worshippers have some bearing. The lecture asks for mutual tolerance and understanding in a contemporary situation where a wide diversity of theory and practice too easily lead to fragmentation and polarisation.
Reference:
Volume 08 Autumn 1984, p3