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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Ideal Refugees: Gender, Islam and the Sahwari Politics of Survivial [Book event]

Seminar given on 22 October 2014 by Dr Fiddian-Qasmiyeh (University College London and the Refugee Studies Centre), part of the RSC Michaelmas term 2014 Public Seminar Series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Associationism, Pluralism and Postliberalism: the theopolitical legacy of David Nicholls and current British politics

2014 David Nicholls Memorial Lecture, given by Professor John Milbank, University of Nottingham
Anthropology

Marett Memorial Lecture 2014: How to capture the wow. Awe and the study of religion

Professor Birgit Meyer delivered the 2014 Marett Memorial Lecture on the interplay of religious things and bodily sensations. Introduced by James Grant. 2 May 2014
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Epistemic Intuitions and Defeaters for Noninferential Religious Belief

Sixth and final talk given by Professor Michael Bergmann (Purdue) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University on 17th March 2014
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Defeaters, Proper Functioning, and the Evolutionary Argument against Naturalism

Fifth talk given by Professor Edward Wierenga (Rochester) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University held on 17th March 2014
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Fundamental Disagreements and Defeat

Fourth talk given by Professor John Pittard (Yale Divinity School) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology for the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University on 18th March 2014
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Defeat, Testimony, and Miracles

First talk given by Dr Charity Anderson (Oxford) at the Defeat and Religious Epistemology from the New Insights and Directions in Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University on 17th March 2014
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Epistemic Trust in Oneself and Others – An Argument from Analogy

Lizzie Fricker (Oxford), gives the sixth presentation Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Limits on Religious Testimony: Lessons on Morality

Laura Callahan (Oxford) gives the fifth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Can Anti-Reductionism in the Epistemology of Testimony aid the case of Justified Religious Belief?

Sandford Goldberg (Northwestern) gives the fourth presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, Oxford University.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

An internalist, evidentialist, foundationalist, reductionist, egoist and otherwise unpopular account of testimonial justification

Trent Dougherty (Baylor), gives the second presentation at the Testimony and Religious Epistemology workshop, held on 24th and 25th June 2014 by New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop Oxford University.
St John's College

Can historians write the History of Sport?

The Annual Founder's Lecture is given by eminent historian and Emeritus Research Fellow, Dr Ross McKibbin is entitled 'Can historians write the History of Sport?'
Anthropology

The sharia as a vocation: Islam, law and civility in Lebanon

This discussion of sharia discourse in different contexts focuses on the experiences of four individuals. An anthropology departmental seminar by Morgan Clarke (ISCA, Oxford)
Weidenfeld Debates

Monopolizing God: The Politics of Religion and Citizens' Rights Today

Is the discourse of God getting monopolized for political reasons? How are citizens’ rights to be safeguarded if the will of the people and the interpretations of the will of God are not always aligned?
Oh What a Lovely War? First World War Anniversary Lectures

“If you do not want to see God’s hand in everything, even in the most unbearable, you are lost.” Experiencing the First World War Alongside Kaiser Wilhelm II

Leeds University's Professor of Central European History, editor of An Improbable War?The Outbreak of World War I and European Politicsl Culture before 1914, views the war through the letters of one of the Kaiser's generals to his wife.
Keble College

Under Eastern Eyes: The Raj in Modern Indian Memory

Dr. Misra, Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University and a Fellow of Keble College, gives a talk on The Raj in Modern Indian Memory.
Oh What a Lovely War? First World War Anniversary Lectures

The War and English Religion

Merton College's Tutor in History, an historian of 20th century Britain, argues that English Christianity survived the First World War rather better than is often assumed.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Rowan Williams, Lecture: ‘Faith and Human Flourishing: religious belief and ideals of maturity’?

Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, gives a lecture on religious beliefs and human flourishing
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Rowan Williams, In Conversation with Jon Snow

Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, in conversation with Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Rowan Williams; Faith, Force and Authority: does religious belief change our understanding of how power works in society?

Dr Williams, Master of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, gives a talk on religious belief and how it relates to power in sociey

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