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Resisting Apologetics: What can we learn from Ibn Rushd and our contemporaries? |
Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies. |
Abdou Filali-Ansary |
28 May 2013 |
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202 |
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Early Modern Catholicism Network |
Clare Copeland and Jan Machielsen talk about a new hub to encourage, enhance, and promote research touching on all aspects of early modern Catholicism from across the academic disciplines. |
Jan Machielsen, Clare Copeland |
24 May 2013 |
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What Makes a Belief Believable? Graham Ward Inaugural Lecture |
Graham Ward is the Regius Professor Divinity, Christ Church, University of Oxford and a Canon of the Cathedral. Here, he gives his inaugural lecture as Regius Professor of Divinity on What makes a belief believable. |
Graham Ward |
22 May 2013 |
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Biblical Criticism and the Decline of America's Biblical Civilisation, 1865-1918: 2013 Astor Lecture |
The Faculty of Theology and Religion will host Professor Mark Noll (University of Notre Dame) as the Astor Lecturer in Trinity Term 2013. |
Mark Noll |
22 May 2013 |
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Divine kingdoms in the western Himalayas |
This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (22 February 2013) by William Sax of the South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, focuses on 'oracular authority and distributed agency' in the western Himalayas. |
William Sax |
18 Apr 2013 |
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The Biography of the Holy Ghost |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar (12 October 2012), Dr Ramon Sarró explores a prophetic landscape in Lower Congo. |
Ramon Sarró |
18 Apr 2013 |
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207 |
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On Two Ultimately Unsuccessful Objections to Pragmatic Encroachment |
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The commentator is Jane Friedman. |
Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath |
09 Apr 2013 |
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208 |
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Wagering on Pragmatic Encroachment |
Part of the Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The commentator is Jeffrey Russell. |
Tim Pickavance, Daniel Eaton |
09 Apr 2013 |
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209 |
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A Contextualist Look at Skeptical Theism |
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The commentator is Amia Srinivasan. |
Stephen Ogden |
09 Apr 2013 |
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210 |
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Knowledge, Practical Adequacy, and Stakes |
Part of the Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The commentator is Sandy Goldberg. |
Charity Anderson, John Hawthorne |
09 Apr 2013 |
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211 |
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Pragmatic Encroachment and the Nature of Faith |
Part of the Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held at Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The commentator is Julien Dutant. |
Michael Pace |
09 Apr 2013 |
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212 |
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Pragmatic Encroachment and Religious Knowledge |
Part of the Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment, New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop held at Oxford University on 13th-14th March 2013. The Commentator is Tim Pickavance. |
Matthew Benton |
09 Apr 2013 |
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213 |
Creative Commons |
Morality in Wartime Britain |
Dr Edward Madigan from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission considers the issue of morality and the role of the British clergy during the First World War. |
Edward Madigan |
10 Dec 2012 |
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The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement Debate 1: Abortion |
The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement: Abortion. |
Charles Camosy, Julian Savulescu |
24 Oct 2012 |
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215 |
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Religion in Liberal Thought: the Case of Tocqueville and Humboldt |
Carel Kauffmann, student at Cambridge, delivers a talk for the Inaugural Oxford Graduate Conference in Political Theory. The conference theme was Political Theory and the Liberal Tradition. |
Carel Kauffmann |
04 Oct 2012 |
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Creative Commons |
Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain |
The Nepali community is one of the newest minorities in the UK, but already numbers more than 100,000, with the biggest concentrations around Farnborough, Ashford, Wembley and Plumstead. |
David Gellner |
02 Oct 2012 |
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Religion and Spirituality in Global Governance |
This featured as the final talk in the 'Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance' interdisciplinary conference in May 2012. |
Christer Jönsson, Alistair Edgar, Pamela Sue Anderson, Rama Mani |
17 Sep 2012 |
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Religion, War and Peace |
This featured as the third talk in the 'Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance' interdisciplinary conference in May 2012. |
Richard Caplan, Ryan McKay, Tim Sisk, Fletcher Cox |
17 Sep 2012 |
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219 |
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Religion, Civilization and Globalization |
This featured as the second talk in the 'Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance' interdisciplinary conference in May 2012. |
Rama Mani, Anne Baring, Katherine Marshall, Jeffrey Haynes |
17 Sep 2012 |
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Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance : Welcome Comments |
This featured as the first talk in the 'Religion, Spirituality and Global Governance' interdisciplinary conference in May 2012. |
Richard Caplan, Alistair Edgar, Timothy Sisk |
17 Sep 2012 |
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221 |
Creative Commons |
The Impact of European Court of Human Rights' Decisions and Turkish Code Reforms Pertaining to the Headscarf on Islamist Women in Turkey: Enabling Emancipation or Legitimizing Discrimination? |
Sarah Ficher, (American University), gives a talk for the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region held on Tuesday 12 June, 2012 in St Antony's College. |
Sarah Ficher |
20 Jul 2012 |
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Contested Spaces in a Global City: The Changing Religious Landscape of Multicultural London - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar |
Professor John Eade, Roehampton University, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar. |
John Eade |
09 Jul 2012 |
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Epidemiological crises, epistemological divisions |
In this seminar held by the Anthropology Research Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions (ArgO-EMR), Assoc. Professor Marta Hanson (Johns Hopkins University) discusses 'the new discourse on epidemics in 17th-18th century China'. 7 March 2012. |
Marta Hanson |
27 Jun 2012 |
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224 |
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Sweetness and Light |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Ann Gold (Syracuse University) examines 'ordinary pluralisms in a North Indian town'. 24 February 2012. |
Ann G Gold |
27 Jun 2012 |
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225 |
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What Shan ethnography can tell us about Theravada Buddhism |
Nicola Tannenbaum, Professor of Anthropology at Lehigh University in the United States, discusses Theravada Buddhism for this Anthropology Departmental Seminar. 4 May 2012. |
Nicola Tannenbaum |
27 Jun 2012 |
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226 |
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Conflict in the Plural |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Jonathan Spencer (University of Edinburgh) examines 'eastern Sri Lanka as a complex religious field'. 18 May 2012. |
Jonathan Spencer |
27 Jun 2012 |
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227 |
Creative Commons |
How Universal is Liberalism? |
Professor Ronald Dworkin, New York University, delivers the 2012 Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture, with response from Professor Sir Adam Roberts, President of the British Academy. |
Ronald Dworkin, Timothy Garton Ash, Adam Roberts |
30 May 2012 |
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228 |
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Marett Memorial Lecture 2012: Anthropologists and the Bible |
In the 2012 Marett Memorial Lecture, Professor Adam Kuper of the LSE and Fellow of the British Academy reviews a century of debate surrounding the anthropology of religion. The lecture took place at Exeter College, Oxford on 27 April 2012. |
Adam Kuper |
24 May 2012 |
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229 |
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Beyond globalisation and localisation |
In this Departmental Seminar, Holger Jebens discusses local Christianity and 'Pluralism in a Papua New Guinea village'. 18 November 2011. |
Holger Jebens |
24 May 2012 |
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230 |
Creative Commons |
How God Became King |
Professor Tom Wright gives a lecture in Mansfield College Chapel. |
Tom Wright |
22 May 2012 |
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231 |
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Religion in War and Peace |
Professor Nigel Biggar (Oxford), Professor Tony Coady (CAPPE) and Dr Rama Mani (Oxford) discuss the issue of religion in war and peace as part of the ELAC/CCW lecture series. Moderated by Jennifer Welsh (Oxford). |
Nigel Biggar, Tony Coady, Rama Mani, Jennifer Welsh |
21 May 2012 |
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OxPeace 2012: Law, Human Rights, Theology and Religion in Peacebuilding Part 3 |
Reverend Charlotte Bannister-Parker, University Church, Oxford gives a talk for the 2012 OxPeace Conference; Disciplines of Peace. |
Charlotte Bannister-Parker |
21 May 2012 |
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OxPeace 2012: Law, Human Rights, Theology and Religion in Peacebuilding Part 2 |
Professor Cheyney Ryan, Law and Philosophy, University of Oregon, gives a talk for the 2012 OxPeace Conference; Disciplines of Peace. |
Cheyney Ryan |
21 May 2012 |
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OxPeace 2012: Law, Human Rights, Theology and Religion in Peacebuilding Part 1 |
Professor Malcolm Evans OBE, Public International Law, Bristol, gives a talk for the 2012 OxPeace Conference; Disciplines of Peace. |
Malcolm Evans |
21 May 2012 |
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8. Faith and Pascal's Wager |
Eighth and final lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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236 |
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7. Arguments against the Existence of God - The Problem of Evil |
Seventh lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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237 |
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6. Arguments for the Existence of God - Religious Experience and Miracles |
Sixth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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238 |
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5. Arguments for the Existence of God -The Design Argument |
Fifth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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239 |
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4. Arguments for the Existence of God - The Ontological and Cosmological Arguments |
Fourth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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240 |
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3. The Accidental Properties of God |
Third lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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241 |
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2. The Essential Properties of God (continued) |
Second lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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242 |
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1. The Essential Properties of God |
First lecture in the Philosophy of Religion Lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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243 |
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Overview of the Philosophy of Religion Lecture Series (Handout) |
Introductory document for the Philosophy of Religion lecture series. |
TJ Mawson |
02 May 2012 |
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244 |
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The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin |
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Prof. Richard Dawkins and Sir Anthony Kenny took part in a discussion titled "The nature of human beings and the question of their ultimate origin". Held at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford in Feb 2012. |
Richard Dawkins, Rowan Williams, Anthony Kenny |
28 Feb 2012 |
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Can the West Live with Islam? |
Sir Jonathan Phillips of Keble College, Oxford, chairs a debate between Professor Nigel Biggar, Theology Faculty, University of Oxford, and Islamic Studies lecturer, Tim Winter, University of Cambridge; on the topic : Can the West Live with Islam? |
Nigel Biggar, Timothy Winter, Jonathan Phillips |
17 Feb 2012 |
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246 |
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Is Nothing Sacred? Free Speech and Religion |
Professor A C Grayling delivers the 2011 Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture, with responses by Charles Moore and Dr. Usama Hasan. Filmed on 10 June 2011. |
A.C. Grayling, Charles Moore, Usama Hasan, Timothy Garton Ash |
02 Feb 2012 |
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Dept Seminar: Saints of Justice, Spirits of Devastation |
In this Anthropology Dept Seminar, Helene Basu of Münster University examines 'Sorcery, Madness and Modernity in Western India'. 28 October 2011. |
Helene Basu |
29 Nov 2011 |
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248 |
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Dept Seminar: Spirit in Motion |
In this Anthropology Dept Seminar, Thomas Kirsch of Konstanz University, discusses the 'Morphology and Mobility of the Holy Spirit in Africa'. 14 October 2011. |
Thomas Kirsch |
29 Nov 2011 |
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249 |
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The King James Bible: The End of the Road? |
A conversation between Melvyn Bragg and Diarmaid MacCulloch, chaired by the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten of Barnes. Recorded at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Oxford, Thursday 7 July, 6.00 pm. |
Diarmaid MacCulloch, Melvyn Bragg, Chris Patten |
25 Jul 2011 |
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250 |
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The Sacred Rites in Kant's Soul |
Steve Clarke, James Martin Research Fellow, Institute for Science and Ethics, Oxford Martin School, Oxford gives a talk for the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion. |
Steve Clarke |
22 Jul 2011 |
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251 |
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Evolutionary Theology Without the Concept of Progress |
Fraser Watts, Cambridghe, gives a talk for the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion Seminar series. |
Fraser Watts |
22 Jul 2011 |
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252 |
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The Social Net(works?): Part 2: Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution |
Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford. |
Robin Dunbar, Jenny Rutherford, Graham Ward, Joel Harrison |
19 Jul 2011 |
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253 |
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Religion and the (Un)translatability of Cultures |
Professor Jan Assmann gives the first lecture in the Visiting Professorship in Interfaith Studies as part of the Humanitas lecture series. |
Jan Assmann |
19 Jul 2011 |
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254 |
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The Social Net(works?) Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution |
Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford. |
Robin Dunbar, Jenny Rutherford, Graham Ward, Joel Harrison |
19 Jul 2011 |
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255 |
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The Social Net(works?): Part 1: Friendship, Community and the Social Media Revolution |
Panel discussion on Social Media networks asking how are traditional understandings of community and friendship affected by new mediums for communication, especially within the context of Christianity. Presented by the Veritas Forum at Oxford. |
Robin Dunbar, Jenny Rutherford, Graham Ward, Joel Harrison |
19 Jul 2011 |
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256 |
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Human Rights vs Religion? |
Professor Roger Trigg gives the St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Trinity Term 2011. |
Roger Trigg |
20 Jun 2011 |
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257 |
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Thinking with Christians: Doing Ecclesiastical History in a secular age |
Sarah Foot, Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Christ Church, University of Oxford, gives the Inaugural Lecture on the 18th May 2011. |
Sarah Foot |
31 May 2011 |
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Science and Religion Around the World - Book Launch (27 Jan 2011) |
Geoffrey Cantor, John Brooke, Ronald Numbers and Keith Benson, contributors to the Science and Religion Around the World book, give presentations for the Ian Ramsay Seminar Series on 27th January 2011 as part of the book launch. |
Geoffrey Cantor, John Brooke, Ronald Numbers, Keith Benson |
18 Apr 2011 |
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259 |
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Affective hunger: bread and famine in ethiopian christian spirituality |
Cressida Marcus gives a talk for the Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminar series. |
Cressida Marcus |
06 Apr 2011 |
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Dept Seminar: Heritage, hiking and the eradication of miracles |
In this Anthropology Dept seminar (4 February 2011), Dr Ian Reader (University of Manchester) discuss consumerism and the sanitisation of pilgrimage from Shikoku to Santiago. |
Ian Reader |
18 Mar 2011 |
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The Authorised Version in Modern Literature: David and Job get makeovers |
Prof Terence Wright (Newcastle University) gives the fourth lecture in the Manifold Greatness; The King James Bible 1611-2011 lecture series held at Corpus Christi College. |
Terrence Wright |
14 Mar 2011 |
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This book of starres': biblical constellations in the poetry of Herbert and Vaughan |
Prof Helen Wilcox (Bangor University) gives the third lecture in the Manifold Greatness" Oxford Celebrations of the King James Bible 1611-2011 lecture series held at Corpus Christi College. |
Helen Wilcox |
14 Mar 2011 |
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Scissored and Pasted: readers and writers redoing and undoing King James |
Prof Valentine Cunningham, Corpus Christi College, Oxford, gives the second lecture in the King James Bible series. |
Valentine Cunningham |
08 Mar 2011 |
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The Making of the King James (Authorised) Version of the Bible 1604-1611 |
Professor Pauline Croft, Royal Holloway, University of London, first in the King James Bible Anniversary lecture at Corpus Christi College. |
Pauline Croft |
08 Mar 2011 |
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Letters from Vienna - Freud's correspondence with Pastor Oskar Pfister |
Sacred Psychoanalysis: the place of religion and spirituality in contemporary psychoanalysis. Delivered by Dr Alistair Ross. |
Alistair Ross |
16 Feb 2011 |
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266 |
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Religion and change (2003-04 Evans-Pritchard Lecture 5) |
5/5. In Autumn 2003 Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) presented the 2003/2004 Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Souls College, Oxford. The theme was 'The life of Diko Madeleine and the History of Somi, Cameroon, in the Twentieth Century'. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Nov 2010 |
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Talking about Somié: from the social to the individual and back (2003-04 Evans-Pritchard Lecture 4) |
4/5. In Autumn 2003 Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) presented the 2003/2004 Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Souls College, Oxford. The theme was 'The life of Diko Madeleine and the History of Somi, Cameroon, in the Twentieth Century'. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Nov 2010 |
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Talking about Diko: introducing a woman, and means of researching a life (2003-04 Evans-Pritchard Lecture 3) |
3/5. In Autumn 2003 Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) presented the 2003/2004 Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Souls College, Oxford. The theme was 'The life of Diko Madeleine and the History of Somi, Cameroon, in the Twentieth Century'. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Nov 2010 |
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Writing history, talking historically: problems of biography, autobiography and social history (2003-04 Evans-Pritchard Lecture 2) |
2/5. In Autumn 2003 Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) presented the 2003/2004 Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Souls College, Oxford. The theme was 'The life of Diko Madeleine and the History of Somi, Cameroon, in the Twentieth Century'. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Nov 2010 |
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Sample of One: joining the queue (2003-04 Evans-Pritchard Lecture 1) |
1/5. In Autumn 2003 Professor David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) presented the 2003/2004 Evans-Pritchard Lectures at All Souls College, Oxford. The theme was 'The life of Diko Madeleine and the History of Somi, Cameroon, in the Twentieth Century'. |
David Zeitlyn |
04 Nov 2010 |
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Acknowledgements |
Acknowledgements and credits for the podcast series Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives. |
Daniel Nicolae |
12 Oct 2010 |
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272 |
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Hospitals and Madness (Respondents) |
Respondents to Peregrine Horden's lecture: Hospitals and Madness. |
Matthew Broome, Afzal Javed |
12 Oct 2010 |
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273 |
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Hospitals and Madness (Key Lecture) |
Last of four key lectures, delivered by Peregrine Horden, Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London. |
Peregrine Horden |
12 Oct 2010 |
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274 |
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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Respondents) |
Respondents to Geert Jan der Gelder's lecture:, Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History. |
Neel Burton, Katherine Angel |
12 Oct 2010 |
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275 |
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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Key Lecture) |
Third of four key lectures delivered by Geert Jan van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. |
Geert Jan van Gelder |
12 Oct 2010 |
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276 |
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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Respondents) |
Respondents to Hinrich Biesterfeldt's lecture: Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam. |
Athar Yawar, M Quasim |
12 Oct 2010 |
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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Key Lecture) |
Second of four key lectures, delivered by Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Professor of Islam Studies Ruhr-Universität Bochum. |
Hinrich Biesterfeldt |
12 Oct 2010 |
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278 |
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The Historical Background: Saladin's Court (Key Lecture) |
First of four key lectures, delivered by Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh, and author of "The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives". |
Carole Hillenbrand |
12 Oct 2010 |
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Preliminary Perspective: Medicine and Madness at the Court of Saladin |
Sets the background of the workshop, and explains how the four historical key lectures relate to Daniel Nicolae's research. |
Daniel Nicolae |
12 Oct 2010 |
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Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives - Preface |
Preface to the Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives conference, delivered by conference organiser Daniel Nicolae. |
Daniel Nicolae |
11 Oct 2010 |
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Faith-based humanitarianism: Improving responses: distinctiveness, partnership and professionalism |
This podcast was recorded at the evening lecture of the Refugee Studies Centre's workshop on faith-based humanitarianism in the context of forced migration which was on Tuesday 22th September 2010 at The Vaults, University Church of St Marys, Oxford. |
Elizabeth Ferris |
23 Sep 2010 |
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Cognition, Religion and Theology |
Justin Barrett gives a talk for the Cognition, Religion and Theology Project Conference, held at Merton College on the 28th-30th June 2010. |
Justin Barrett |
12 Jul 2010 |
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283 |
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A Tale of Two Churches |
Professor Ben Kaplan (University College London) gives a talk for the 2010 Science and Religious Conflict Conference. Dr Mark Sheehan (Oxford) is the discussant. |
Ben Kaplan, Mark Sheehan |
22 Jun 2010 |
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Dying for Islam: An Alternative History (12 Feb 2010) |
Dr Faisal Devji, from the Department of History and Anthropology at St Antony's College, Oxford, gave an Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 12 February 2010 entitled 'Dying for Islam: An Alternative History. |
Faisal Devji |
15 Jun 2010 |
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285 |
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Religious Toleration and Political Liberalism |
Professor Susan Mendus (York) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference 2010. Dr Nick Southwood (Oxford) is the commentator. |
Susan Mendus, Nick Southwood |
14 Jun 2010 |
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Concluding Remarks |
Professor Richard Dawkins gives a few concluding thoughts on the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. |
Richard Dawkins |
08 Jun 2010 |
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Social psychological aspects of religion and prejudice |
Professor Miles Hewstone (Oxford) gives a talk entitled Social psychological aspects of religion and prejudice: evidence from experimental and survey research. The commentator is Professor Ingmar Persson (Gothenburg University). |
Miles Hewstone, Ingmar Persson |
07 Jun 2010 |
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The relation between the neurobiology of morality and religion |
Professor Patricia Churchland (University of California San Diego) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference.The commentator is Professor Julian Savulescu (Oxford). |
Patricia Churchland, Julian Savulescu |
07 Jun 2010 |
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The view from the East pole: Buddhist and Confucian soteriologies and tolerance |
Professor Owen Flanagan (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Guy Kahane (Oxford). |
Owen Flanagan, Guy Kahane |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Personal religion, tolerance, and universal compassion |
Professor Dan Batson (University of Kansas) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Steve Clarke (Oxford). |
Dan Batson, Steve Clarke |
07 Jun 2010 |
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291 |
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Religious disagreement and religious accommodation |
Professor Tony Coady (University of Melbourne) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael (University of Oxford). |
Tony Coady, Liz Carmichael |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Religion and compromise |
Professor Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Duke University) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The discussant is Dr Nick Shackel (Cardiff). |
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Nick Shackel |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Religious Toleration, Religious Freedom and Human Nature |
Professor Roger Trigg (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr John Perry (Oxford). |
Roger Trigg, John Perry |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Religion, Cohesion and Hostility |
Professor Harvey Whitehouse (Oxford) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Michael Wong (Monash University). |
Harvey Whitehouse, Michael Wong |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Religion as Parochial Altruism |
Professor Ara Norenzayan (University of British Columbia) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor John Wilkins (Bond University). |
Ara Norenzayen, John Wilkins |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Is Religion an Adaptation for Inter-Group Conflict? |
Dominic Johnson (Edinburgh) gives a talk for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Dr Russell Powell (Oxford). |
Dominic Johnson, Russell Powell |
07 Jun 2010 |
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Is Religion Adaptive? Integrating Cognition and Function |
Professor Robin Dunbar (Oxford) gives the first presentation for the Science and Religious Conflict Conference. The commentator is Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards (Oxford). |
Robin Dunbar, Janet Radcliffe-Richards |
07 Jun 2010 |
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War and Civilization Series Lecture 3: War and Pity |
Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, criticism and history; her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of myths, symbols, and fairytales. She is currently Professor at Essex University. |
Marina Warner |
24 May 2010 |
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The God Delusion: Questions and Answers |
Stephen Law and Marianne Talbot take part in a panel discussion with Tom Fisher, chairman of the Oxford Philosophical Society, chairing. They answer questions form the audience about The God Delusion and discuss the philosophical issues surrounding it. |
Marianne Talbot, Stephen Law, Tom Fisher |
20 May 2010 |
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Attacking the God hypothesis in other ways |
Stephen Law gives the fourth talk on Richard Dawkins' The God Delsuon as part of The God Delusion Weekend. |
Stephen Law |
20 May 2010 |