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Alumni Weekend

Twirling the Kaleidoscope: The Byzantine Empire

Peter Frankopan, Director of the Centre for Byzantine Reseach, gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend.
The King James Bible Lecture Series

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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Evolutionary Theology Without the Concept of Progress

Fraser Watts, Cambridghe, gives a talk for the Ian Ramsey Centre for Science and Religion Seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

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.
Theology Faculty

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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

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.
The King James Bible Lecture Series

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.
The King James Bible Lecture Series

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.
The King James Bible Lecture Series

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.
The King James Bible Lecture Series

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.
Global and Imperial History Research Seminar

'From Mission to Dialogue? Christianity in the Wake of Indian Independence'

Dr Christopher Harding (Edinburgh University) presents his research on the history of Christian contemplatives in post-independence India.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Connecting the dots: Chinese scholars on Christianity in China today

Final lecture of the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the various perspectives on how Chinese and western scholars understand christianity in china and also cross-cultural studies.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Economic growth and spiritual nourishment: Shenzhen and its entrepreneur citizens

Third lecture in the Martin D'Arcy lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the rapid economic growth in the city of Shenzhen and also the spiritual growth within the city.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

The Hall of Four: politics, faith and daily life in a northern Chinese village

Second lecture in the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on contemporary Chinese perspectives on Christianity in China. In this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the spread of christianity in china despite persecutions in the 18th and 19th century.
The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

Pyramid or triangle? Church, government and local Catholic communities in Fujian in the Qing Dynasty

Dr Xiaoxin Wu delivers the first Martin D'Arcy Memorial Lecture on the history of Christianity in China with a look at the early Christian communities in China during the Qing Dynasty.
General Philosophy

2.1 Recap of General Philosophy Lecture 1

Part 2.1. A brief recap on the first lecture describing how Aristotle's view of the universe, dominant throughout the middle ages in Europe, came to be gradually phased out by a modern, mechanistic view of the universe.
General Philosophy

1.2 The Background of Early Modern Philosophy

Part 1.2. Gives a very brief history of philosophy from the 'birth of philosophy' in Ancient Greece through the rise of Christianity in Europe in the Middle Ages through to the Renaissance, the Reformation and the birth of the Modern Period.
Nietzsche on Mind and Nature

The Genealogy of Guilt

Nietzsche's objective is not to challenge the Christian non-naturalistic account of guilt but to show that Christian representation of guilt is a product of the exploitation of human susceptibility to guilt as instrument of self-directed cruelty.

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