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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

The Five Pillars of Islam

Yousef Jameel Curator of Islamic Art at the Ashmolean discusses The Five Pillars of Islam using objects from the Oxford University Museums.
Anthropology

Conceptualizing new age and neopagan ritual (17 May 2013)

In this seminar, Professor Michael Houseman (l'École pratique des hautes études, Paris) presents a brief analysis of several small ceremonies to make a theoretical argument about ritual in a new age and neopagan context.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

What is faith?

New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology lecture by Dan Howard-Snyder (Washington), 29th October 2013.
Free Speech Debate

Combining Freedom and Diversity: The Challenge of Religious Difference

Legal philosopher Martha Nussbaum gave the 2013 Dahrendorf Lecture, exploring how to live with religious diversity.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Safe Disbelief

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 1st paper by Julien Dutant. Comments from Yoaav Isaacs and chaired by Charity Anderson.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Are We Luminous?

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 2nd paper by Amia Srinivasan. Comments from Clayton Littlejohn and chaired by Matthew Benton.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Knowledge and Safety

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day one 3rd paper by Duncan Pritchard. Chaired by Declan Smithies.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

When does Data Count as Evidence? Reflections on CORNEA, Safety and Sensitivity

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 1st paper by Patrick Bondy. Comments from Sara Kier Praëm and chaired by Emil Moeller.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Knowledge by Way of Prophecy

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop, 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 2nd paper by Dani Rabinowitz. Comments Rachel Fraser, chaired by Daniel Berntson.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

Safety, Simplicity and Abduction.

Religious Epistemology and the Safety Condition for Knowledge, New Insights and Directions for Religious Epistemology Workshop held in Oxford University on 12th-13th June 2013. Day two 3rd paper by Tim Williamson. Chaired by Jeffrey Russell.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Our Religious Traditions in a long Historical Perspective

Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Two Concepts of Sharia?

Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

One Century of 'Liberal islam': Where do we find ourselves now?

Professor Abdou Filali-Ansary gives a lecture for the Humanitas lecture series on Interfaith Studies.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

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.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

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.
Theology Faculty

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.
Theology Faculty

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.
Anthropology

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.
Anthropology

The Biography of the Holy Ghost

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar (12 October 2012), Dr Ramon Sarró explores a prophetic landscape in Lower Congo.
Religious Epistemology, Contextualism, and Pragmatic Encroachment

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.

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