
The Bampton Lectures at the
University of Oxford
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,
England
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, were founded by a bequest of
John Bampton
John Bampton (16902 June 1751) was an English churchman, for some time canon of Salisbury.
Biography
Bampton was a member of Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated M.A. in 1712. He became rector of Stratford Tony in Wiltshire.Sidney Leslie O ...
. They have taken place since 1780.
They were a series of annual lectures; since the turn of the 20th century they have typically been biennial. They continue to concentrate on Christian theological topics. The lectures have traditionally been published in book form. On a number of occasions, notably at points during the 19th century, they attracted great interest and controversy.
Lecturers (incomplete list)
1780–1799
* 1780 –
James Bandinel ''Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford''
* 1781 –
Timothy Neve
Timothy Neve (1724–1798) was an English churchman and academic.
Life
He was born at Spalding, Lincolnshire, on 12 October 1724, the only surviving son, by his first wife, of Timothy Neve the antiquary. He was admitted at Corpus Christi Coll ...
''Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford''
* 1782 –
Robert Holmes ''The Prophecies and Testimony of John the Baptist, and the parallel Prophecies of Jesus Christ''
* 1783 –
John Cobbbr>
''Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford''* 1784 –
Joseph White ''Mahometism and Christianity''
* 1785 –
Ralph Churton ''On the Prophecies Respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem''
* 1786 –
George Croft ''Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford''
* 1787 –
William Hawkins ''Discourses on Scripture Mysteries''
* 1788 –
Richard Shepherd ''The Ground and Credibility of the Christian Religion''
* 1789 –
Edward Tatham '' Chart and Scale of Truth''
* 1790 –
Henry Kett ''A Representation of the Conduct and Opinions of the Primitive Christians, with Remarks on Gibbon and Priestley''
* 1791 –
Robert Morres
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''Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford''* 1792 –
John Eveleigh ''Eight Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford''
* 1793 –
James Williamson''The Truth, Inspiration, Authority, and End of the Scriptures, considered and defended''
* 1794 –
Thomas Wintle ''Expediency, Prediction, and Accomplishment of the Christian Redemption Illustrated''
* 1795 –
Daniel Veysie
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''The Doctrine of Atonement illustrated and defended''
* 1796 –
Robert Gray, ''Sermons on the Principles Upon Which the Reformation of the Church of England was Established''
* 1797 –
William Finch ''Objections of Infidel Historians and Other Writers Against Christianity''
* 1798 –
Charles Henry Hall ''Fulness of Time''
* 1799 –
William Barrow ''Answers to some Popular Objections against the Necessity or the Credibility of the Christian Revelation''
1800–1824
* 1800 –
George Richards ''The Divine Origin of Prophecy Illustrated and Defended''
* 1801 –
George Stanley Faber ''Horae Mosaicae''
* 1802 –
George Frederic Nott ''Religious Enthusiasm''
* 1803 –
John Farrer ''Sermons on the Mission and Character of Christ and on the Beatitudes''
* 1804 –
Richard Laurence ''An attempt to illustrate those articles of the Church of England, which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical''
* 1805 –
Edward Nares ''A View of the Evidences of Christianity at the End of the Pretended Age of Reason''
* 1806 – John Browne, Fellow of Corpus Christi College ''Sermons preached before the University of Oxford''
* 1807 –
Thomas Le Mesurier ''The Nature and Guilt of Schism''
* 1808 –
John Penrose
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''An Attempt to Prove the Truth of Christianity''
* 1809 –
John Bayley Somers Carwithen
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''A view of the Brahminical religion''
* 1810 –
Thomas Falconer ''Certain Principles in Evanson's Dissonance of the 'Four generally received Evangelists' ''
* 1811 –
John Bidlake
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Biography
Bidlake was born in Plymouth, the son of a jeweler,''Benjamin Robert Haydon, Historical Painter'' by Clarke Olney, Pub U of Georgia Press 1952 Page 6 an ...
''The Truth and Consistency of Divine Revelation''
* 1812 –
Richard Mant ''An Appeal to the Gospel''
* 1813 – John Collinson ''A Key to the Writings of the Principal Fathers of the Christian Church who flourished during the first three centuries''
* 1814 –
William Van Mildert ''The General Principles of Scripture-Interpretation''
* 1815 –
Reginald Heber
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''The Personality and Office of the Christian Comforter''
* 1816 –
John Hume Spry
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* Second ...
''Christian Union Doctrinally and Historically Considered''
* 1817 –
John Miller ''The Divine Authority of Holy Scripture''
* 1818 –
Charles Abel Moysey
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''The Doctrines of Unitarians Examined''
* 1819 –
Hector Davies Morgan
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''A Compressed View of the Religious Principles and Practices of the Age''
* 1820 –
Godfrey Faussett
Godfrey Faussett (c.1781–1853) was an English clergyman and academic, Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford from 1827. He was known as a controversialist. As a churchman he exemplified the high-and-dry tradition.
Life
He was the son of ...
''The Claims of the Established Church to exclusive attachment and support, and the Dangers which menace her from Schism and Indifference, considered''
* 1821 –
John Jones ''The Moral Tendency of Divine Revelation''
* 1822 –
Richard Whately
Richard Whately (1 February 1787 – 8 October 1863) was an English academic, rhetorician, logician, philosopher, economist, and theologian who also served as a reforming Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin. He was a leading Broad Churchman, ...
''The Use and Abuse of Party Feeling in Matters of Religion''
* 1823 –
Charles Goddard ''The Mental Condition Necessary to a due Inquiry into Religious Evidence''
* 1824 –
John Josias Conybeare
John Josias Conybeare (1779–1824), the elder brother of William Daniel Conybeare, was a scholar of Anglo-Saxon.
He was an accomplished scholar, and studied at Christ Church, Oxford. He became vicar of Batheaston, and was Rawlinsonian Profes ...
''An Attempt to Trace the History and to Ascertain the Limits of the Secondary and Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture''
1825–1849
* 1825 –
George Chandler
George Chandler (June 30, 1898 – June 10, 1985) was an American actor who starred in over 140 feature films, usually in smaller supporting roles, and he is perhaps best known for playing the character of Uncle Petrie Martin on the televi ...
''The Scheme of Divine Revelation Considered''
* 1826 –
William Vaux ''The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper''
* 1827 –
Henry Hart Milman
Henry Hart Milman (10 February 1791 – 24 September 1868) was an English historian and ecclesiastic.
Life
He was born in London, the third son of Sir Francis Milman, 1st Baronet, physician to King George III (see Milman Baronets). Educa ...
''Character and Conduct of the Apostles Considered as an Evidence of Christianity''
* 1828 –
Thomas Horne ''The Religious Necessity of the Reformation''
* 1829 –
Edward Burton ''Inquiry into the Heresies of the Apostolic Age''
* 1830 –
Henry Soames
Henry Soames (18 January 1843 — 30 August 1913) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
Biography
Soames was the son of William Soames, who founded Brighton College in 1845. He was born in Brighton in January 18 ...
''An inquiry into the doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon church''
* 1831 –
Thomas William Lancaster ''The Popular Evidence of Christianity''
* 1832 –
Renn Dickson Hampden ''The Scholastic Philosophy considered in its relation to Christian Theology''
* 1833 –
Frederick Nolan ''Analogy of Revelation and Science Established''
* 1834 –
Richard Laurence ''An Attempt to illustrate those Articles of the Church of England which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical''
* 1836 –
Charles Atmore Ogilvie
Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873) was a Church of England clergyman.
Life
Ogilvie, son of John Ogilvie of Whitehaven, Cumberland, who died at Duloe, Cornwall, 25 April 1839, by his wife Catharine Curwen of the Isle of Man, was born at Whiteha ...
''Eight Sermons''
* 1837 –
Thomas S. L. Vogan
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''The Principal Objections against the Doctrine of the Triniy''
* 1838 –
Henry Arthur Woodgate
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''The Authoritative Teaching of the Church''
* 1839 –
William Daniel Conybeare
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''An analytical examination into ... the writings of the Christian Fathers during the Ante-Nicene period''
* 1840 –
Edward Hawkins ''Connected Principles''
* 1841 –
Samuel Wilberforce
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was invited to lecture but''withdrew'' following the death of his wife Emily
* 1842 –
James Garbett
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He was a Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford. He was an Evangelical and an opponent of the Oxford Movement.
He was the anti-Tractarian ...
''Christ, as Prophet, Priest, and King''
* 1843 –
Anthony Grant ''The Past and Prospective Extension of the Gospel By Missions to the Heathen''
* 1844 –
Richard Wiliam Jelf ''An inquiry into the means of grace, their mutual connection, and combined use, with especial reference to the Church of England''
* 1845 –
Charles Abel Heurtley ''Justification''
* 1846 –
Augustus Short
Augustus Short (11 June 1802 – 5 October 1883) was the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide, South Australia.
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Born at Bickham House, near Exeter, Devon, England, the third son of Charles Short, a London barrister, off ...
''The Witness of the Spirit with our Spirit''
* 1847 –
Walter Augustus Shirley
Walter Augustus Shirley (30 May 1797 – 21 April 1847) was an English bishop who was the Bishop of Sodor and Man.
Life
He was born on 30 May 1797 in Westport, Ireland, where his father held a curacy, the only son of Walter Shirley, by his wife ...
* 1848 –
Edward Garrard Marsh ''The Christian Doctrine of Sanctification''
* 1849 –
Richard Michell
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Life
The third son of Edward Michell of Bruton and Ann Clements of Wyke Champflower, in Somerset, he w ...
''The Nature and Comparative Value of the Christian Evidences''
1850–1874
* 1850 –
Edward Meyrick Goulburn
Edward Meyrick Goulburn (11 February 18182 or 3 May 1897) was an English churchman.
Son of Mr Serjeant Edward Goulburn, M.P., recorder of Leicester, and nephew of the Right Hon. Henry Goulburn, chancellor of the exchequer in the ministries of ...
''The Resurrection of the Body''
* 1851 –
Henry Bristow Wilson ''The Communion of Saints''
* 1852 –
Joseph Esmond Riddle ''The Natural History of Infidelity and Superstition in contrast with Christian Faith''
* 1853 –
William Thomson ''The Atoning Work of Christ viewed in Relation to some Ancient Theories''
* 1854 –
Samuel Waldegrave
Hon. Samuel Waldegrave (13 September 1817 – 1 October 1869) was Bishop of Carlisle from 1860 until his death.
The second son of the 8th Earl Waldegrave, he was educated at Cheam School and graduated B.A. from Balliol College, Oxford in ...
''New Testament Millenarianism''
* 1855 –
John Ernest Bode
John Ernest Bode (13 February 1816 – 6 October 1874) was an Anglican priest, educator, poet, and hymnist.
Life
Born in London, he was the son of William Bode. Married with three children. Educated at Eton, the Charter House, and then at Chri ...
''The Absence of Precision in the Formularies of the Church of England''
* 1856 –
Edward Arthur Litton
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''The Mosaic Dispensation Considered as Introductory to Christianity''
* 1857 –
William Edward Jelf
William Edward Jelf (1811–1875) was an English churchman and academic, known as a classical scholar.
Life
Born 3 April 1811, he was fifth son of Sir James Jelf of Gloucester, and brother of Richard William Jelf. He was educated at Eton College ...
''Christian Faith, Comprehensive, not Partial; Definite, not Uncertain''
* 1858 –
Henry Longueville Mansel ''The Limits of Religious Thought''
* 1859 –
George Rawlinson ''Historic Evidence for the Truth of the Christian Records''
* 1860 –
James Augustus Hessey ''On Sunday: its Origin, History, and Present Obligation''
* 1861 –
John Sandford ''The Mission and Extension of the Church at Home''
* 1862 –
Adam Storey Farrar
Adam Storey Farrar, DD (1826–1905) was an English churchman and academic, Professor of Divinity and Ecclesiastical History at the University of Durham from 1864.
Life
Born in London on 20 April 1820, he was son of Abraham Eccles Farrar, presid ...
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''A Critical History of Free Thought in reference to the Christian Religion''* 1863 –
John Hannah ''The Relation between the Divine and Human Elements in Holy Scripture''
* 1864 –
Thomas Dehany Bernard
Thomas Dehany Bernard (1815–1904) was an English Anglican cleric, Bampton Lecturer in 1864. He was an evangelical interested in mission work.
Life
The second son of Charles Bernard of Eden Estate, Jamaica, and his wife Margaret, daughter of John ...
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''The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament''* 1865 –
James Bowling Mozley
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He was born at Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, the younger brother of Thomas Mozley, and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School (now Queen Elizabeth's ...
''Miracles''
* 1866 –
Henry Parry Liddon ''The Divinity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ''
* 1867 –
Edward Garbett ''Dogmatic Faith, an inquiry into the relation subsisting between revelation and dogma''
* 1868 –
George Moberly ''The Administration of the Holy Spirit in the Body of Christ''
* 1869 –
Robert Payne Smith ''Prophecy a Preparation for Christ''
* 1870 –
William Josiah Irons ''Christianity as Taught by St. Paul''
* 1871 –
George Herbert Curteis
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''Dissent, in Its Relation to the Church of England''
* 1872 –
John Richard Turner Eaton ''The Permanence of Christianity''
* 1873 –
Isaac Gregory Smith
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''Characteristics of Christian Morality''
* 1874 –
Stanley Leathes
Stanley Leathes (21 March 1830 – 30 April 1900) was an English theologian and Orientalist.
Biography
He was born at Ellesborough, Buckinghamshire, the son of the Rev. Chaloner Stanley Leathes, and was educated at Jesus College, Cambridge, wh ...
''The Religion of the Christ''
1875–1899
* 1875 – William Jackson, FSA Fellow of
Worcester College, Oxford
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''The Doctrine of Retribution''
* 1876 –
William Alexander William or Bill Alexander may refer to:
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''The Witness of the Psalms to Christ and Christianity''
* 1877 –
Charles Adolphus Row ''Christian evidences viewed in relation to modern thought''
* 1878 –
Charles Henry Hamilton Wright ''Zechariah and his Prophecies Considered in Relation to Modern Criticism''
* 1879 –
Henry Wace ''The Foundations of Faith''
* 1880 –
Edwin Hatch ''The Origin of Early Christian Churches''
* 1881 –
John Wordsworth
John Wordsworth (1843–1911) was an English Anglican bishop and classical scholar. He was Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford from 1883 to 1885, and Bishop of Salisbury from 1885 to 1911.
Lif ...
''The One Religion: truth, holiness and peace desired by the nations, and revealed by Jesus Christ''
* 1882 –
Peter Goldsmith Medd ''The One Mediator''
* 1883 –
William Henry Fremantle ''The World as the Subject of Redemption''
* 1884 –
Frederick Temple ''The Relations between Religion and Science''
* 1885 –
Frederic William Farrar ''The History of Interpretation''
* 1886 –
Charles Bigg ''The Christian Platonists of Alexandria''
* 1887 –
William Boyd Carpenter ''Permanent Elements of Religion''
* 1888 –
Robert Edward Bartlett
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''The Letter and the Spirit''
* 1889 –
Thomas Kelly Cheyne ''The Origin and Contents of the Psalter''
* 1890 –
Henry William Watkins
Henry William Watkins was an Anglican priest, academic and author.
Born in Abergavenny on 19 January 1844, he was educated at King's College London and Balliol College, Oxford. Ordained in 1870 his first post was as a curate at St Nicholas, Pluc ...
''Modern Criticism considered in its Relation to the Fourth Gospel''
* 1891 –
Charles Gore
Charles Gore (22 January 1853 – 17 January 1932) was a Church of England bishop, first of Worcester, then Birmingham, and finally of Oxford. He was one of the most influential Anglican theologians of the 19th century, helping reconcile the ...
''The Incarnation of the Son of God''
* 1892 –
Alfred Barry ''Some Light of Science on the Faith''
* 1893 –
William Sanday ''Inspiration''
* 1894 –
John Richardson Illingworth ''Personality, Human and Divine''
* 1895 –
Thomas Banks Strong ''Christian Ethics''
* 1897 –
Robert Lawrence Ottley
Robert Lawrence Ottley (2 September 1856 – 1 February 1933) was an English people, English theologian.
Life
He was the son of Lawrence Ottley, Canon of Ripon. He was born in Richmond, North Yorkshire, Richmond, Yorkshire, and was educated by ...
''Aspects of the Old Testament''
* 1899 –
William Ralph Inge
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''Christian Mysticism''
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1900–1949
* 1901 –
Archibald Robertson ''Regnum Dei''
* 1903 –
William Holden Hutton
William Holden Hutton (24 May 1860 – 24 October 1930) was a British historian and a priest of the Church of England. He was Dean of Winchester from 1919 to 1930.
Biography
William Holden Hutton was born in England on 24 May 1860, in Lin ...
''The Influence of Christianity Upon National Character''
* 1905 –
Frederick William Bussell ''Christian Theology and Social Progress''
* 1907 –
James Hamilton Francis Peile
James Hamilton Francis Peile (2 August 1863 – 4 April 1940 was an eminent Anglican priest in the first half of the twentieth century.
Peile was educated at Harrow and matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Oxford in 1882, graduating B.A. i ...
''Reproach of the Gospel: An Inquiry into the Apparent Failure of Christianity''
* 1909 –
Walter Hobhouse
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The second son of Bishop Edmund Hobhouse he was born on 5 April 1862 and educated at Eton an ...
''Church and the World: in Idea and in History''
* 1911 –
John Huntley Skrine
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* Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John
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* Second E ...
''Creed and the Creeds: Their Function in Religion''
* 1913 –
George Edmundson ''The Church in Rome in the First Century''
* 1915 –
Hastings Rashdall
Hastings Rashdall (24 June 1858 – 9 February 1924) was an English philosopher, theologian, historian, and Anglican priest. He expounded a theory known as ideal utilitarianism, and he was a major historian of the universities of the Middle ...
''The Idea of Atonement in Christian Theology''
* 1920 –
Arthur Cayley Headlam ''Doctrine of the Church and Christian Reunion''
* 1922 –
Leighton Pullan
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''Religion Since the Reformation''* 1924 –
Norman Powell Williams ''The Ideas of the Fall and of Original Sin''
* 1926 –
Alfred Edward John Rawlinson ''New Testament Doctrine of the Christ''
* 1928 –
Kenneth E. Kirk
Kenneth Escott Kirk (1886–1954), also known as K. E. Kirk, was an English Anglican bishop. He was the Bishop of Oxford in the Church of England from 1937 to 1954. He was also an influential moral theologian, serving for five years as Regiu ...
''The Vision of God: The Christian Doctrine of the Summum Bonum''
* 1930 –
Laurence Grenstedbr>
''Psychology and God''a study of the implications of recent psychology for religious belief and practice
* 1932 –
B. H. Streeter ''Buddha and the Christ''
* 1934 –
Robert Henry Lightfoot
Robert Henry Lightfoot (30 September 1883 – 24 November 1953) was an Anglican priest and theologian, who was Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture at the University of Oxford from 1934 to 1949.
Life
Lightfoot was the youn ...
''History and Interpretation in the Gospels''
* 1936 –
Frank Herbert Brabant ''Time and eternity in Christian thought''
* 1938 –
Alfred Guillaume
Alfred Guillaume (8 November 1888 – 30 November 1965) was a British Christian Arabist, scholar of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament and Islam.
Career
Guillaume was born in Edmonton, Middlesex, the son of Alfred Guillaume. He took up Arabic ...
''Prophecy and Divination among the Hebrews and other Semites''
* 1940 –
George Leonard Prestige
George Leonard Prestige (1889–1955) was Fellow and Chaplain of New College, Oxford. His theological research showed particular competence in patristics and touched on ancient philosophy, e.g., in ''God in Patristic Thought'' (1936). He is perha ...
''Fathers and Heretics''
* 1942 –
Trevor Gervase Jalland
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''The Church and the Papacy: a Historical Study''* 1944 –
Spencer Leeson
Spencer Stottisbury Gwatkin Leeson was an eminent headmaster and Anglican bishop in the mid 20th century. He was an influential and popular figure in the Church of England in the early 1950s and, had he survived, may well have been appointed to an ...
''Christian Education''
* 1946 –
Philip Arthur Micklem ''The Secular and the Sacred
* 1948 –
Austin Farrer ''The Glass of Vision''
1950–1999
* 1952 –
Robert Leslie Pollington Milburn ''Early Christian Interpretations of History''
* 1954 –
Henry Ernest William Turner
Henry Ernest William "Hugh" Turner (14 January 1907 – 14 December 1995) was an English Anglican priest, theologian, and academic.
Having served his curacy in the Diocese of Carlisle, Turner spent most of the next four decades of his ordaine ...
''The Pattern of Christian Truth: A Study in the Relations Between Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Early Church''
* 1955 –
Thomas Maynard Parker
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* Thomas the Ap ...
''Christianity and the State in the Light of History''
* 1956 –
E. L. Mascall
Eric Lionel Mascall (1905–1993) was a leading theologian and priest in the Anglo-Catholic tradition of the Church of England. He was a philosophical exponent of the Thomist tradition and was Professor of Historical Theology at King's College ...
''Christian Theology and Natural Science: Some Questions on their Relations''
* 1958 –
John Gordon Davies
John Gordon Davies (1919–1990) was the Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingham. He was educated at King's School (Chester), Christ Church (Oxford) and Westcott House (Cambridge). He worked in the dockland parish of ...
''He Ascended Into Heaven''
* 1960 -
Eric Waldram Kemp "Counsel and Consent"
* 1962 –
Alan Richardson ''History Sacred and Profane''
* 1964 –
Stephen Neill
Stephen Charles Neill (1900–1984Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions, p. 488.) was a British Anglican bishop, missionary and scholar. He was proficient in a number of languages, including Ancient Greek, Latin and Tamil. He went to Trin ...
''Church and Christian Union''
* 1966 –
David Edward Jenkins ''The Glory of Man''
* 1968 –
Frederick William Dillistone
Frederick William Dillistone (9 May 1903 – 5 October 1993) was the second Dean of Liverpool.
Dillistone was educated at Brighton College and Brasenose College, Oxford. Ordained in 1928, he began his ecclesiastical career with a curacy at St Ju ...
''Traditional Symbols and the Contemporary World''
* 1970 –
Cheslyn Jones
Cheslyn Peter Montague Jones (4 July 1918–13 October 1987) was an Anglican priest and liturgical scholar.
Biography
Jones was ordained priest in 1942 after studying at Magdalen College, Oxford. After curacies in Wallsend (1941–1943) and N ...
''Christ and Christianity: a study in origins in the light of St Paul''
* 1972 – Howard E. Root "The Limits of Radicalism"
* 1974 –
Peter Baelz ''The Forgotten Dream: Experience, Hope and God''
* 1976 –
Geoffrey W. H. Lampe
Geoffrey William Hugo Lampe (13 August 1912 – 5 August 1980) was a British theologian and Anglican priest who dedicated his life to theological teaching and research. He was Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology at the University of Birmingha ...
''God As Spirit''
* 1978 –
A. R. Peacocke
Arthur Robert Peacocke (29 November 1924 – 21 October 2006) was an English Anglican theologian and biochemist.
Biography
Arthur Robert Peacocke was born in Watford, England, on 29 November 1924. He was educated at Watford Grammar School f ...
''Creation and the World of Science''
* 1980 –
Anthony E. Harvey
Anthony or Antony is a masculine given name, derived from the ''Antonii'', a ''gens'' ( Roman family name) to which Mark Antony (''Marcus Antonius'') belonged. According to Plutarch, the Antonii gens were Heracleidae, being descendants of Anton, ...
''Jesus and the Constraints of History''
* 1982 – Peter Hinchcliff ''Holiness and Politics''
* 1984 –
J. A. T. Robinson
John Arthur Thomas Robinson (16 May 1919 – 5 December 1983) was an English New Testament scholar, author and the Anglican Bishop of Woolwich. He was a lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge, and later Dean of Trinity College until his death i ...
''The Priority of John''
* 1986 –
Maurice Wiles ''God's Action in the World''
* 1988 –
John Barton "People of the Book?"
* 1990 –
Alister E. McGrath
Alister Edgar McGrath (; born 1953) is a Northern Irish theologian, Anglican priest, intellectual historian, scientist, Christian apologist, and public intellectual. He currently holds the Andreas Idreos Professorship in Science and Religion in ...
''Genesis of Doctrine: a Study in the Foundations of Doctrinal Criticism''
* 1992 –
Colin Gunton
Colin Ewart Gunton (19 January 1941 – 6 May 2003) was an English Reformed systematic theologian. He made contributions to the doctrine of creation and the doctrine of the Trinity. He was Professor of Christian Doctrine at King's College, Lond ...
''The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity''
* 1994 –
Eric William Heaton
Eric William Heaton (15 October 1920 – 24 August 1996) was an Old Testament scholar and a former Dean of Christ Church, Oxford (1979–1991).
Eric Heaton's father was a sheep farmer at Long Preston in the West Riding of Yorkshire.
He was educat ...
''The School Tradition of the Old Testament''
* 1996 – Ursula King ''Christ in All Things: Exploring Spirituality With Teilhard De Chardin''
2000–present
* 2000 –
John Habgood ''Varieties of Unbelief''
* 2001 –
David Fergusson ''Church, State and Civil Society''
* 2003 –
Oliver O'Donovan
Oliver Michael Timothy O'Donovan (born 28 June 1945) is a British Anglican priest and academic, known for his work in the field of Christian ethics. He has also made contributions to political theology, both contemporary and historical. He was ...
''The Ways of Judgment''
* 2005 –
Paul S. Fiddes
Paul Stuart Fiddes (born 30 April 1947) is an English Baptist theologian and novelist.
Fiddes is Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology in the University of Oxford, Principal Emeritus and Senior Research Fellow of Regent's Park College, ...
''Seeing the world and knowing God: ancient wisdom and modern doctrine''
* 2007 –
Raymond Plant
Raymond Plant, Baron Plant of Highfield FKC (born 19 March 1945) is a British Labour peer and academic.
Lord Plant was educated at Havelock School in Grimsby, King's College London (BA Philosophy, 1966), and the University of Hull (PhD). He is ...
''Religion, Citizenship and Liberal Pluralism''
* 2009 –
Richard Parish ''Catholic Particularity in Seventeenth-Century French Writing: Christianity is Strange''
* 2011 –
Frances Young
** ''From pondering scripture to the first principles of Christian Theology''
** ''From cosmology to doxology: reading Genesis alongside Plato and Darwin''
** ''From creation to re-creation: nature and the naked ape''
** ''From image to likeness: incarnation and theosis''
** ''From Adam and Eve to Mary and Christ: sin, redemption, atonement''
** ''From inspiration to sanctification: the spirit of wisdom and holiness''
** ''From the Church to Mary: towards a critical ecumenism''
** ''From dogma to theoria: God as Trinity''
* 2013 –
Michael Banner
Michael Banner (born 1961) is Dean and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. From 2004–2006 he was Director of the UK Economic and Social Research Council's Genomics Research Forum and Professor of Public Policy and Ethics in the Life Sciences ...
''Imagining life: Christ and the human condition''
* 2015 –
David F. Ford, ''Daring Spirit: John's Gospel Now''
* 2017 –
George Pattison
George Pattison (born 1950) is a retired English theologian and Anglican priest. His last post prior to retirement was as Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow. He was previously Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University ...
''A Phenomenology of the Devout Life''
* 2019 –
Peter Harrison ''Rethinking Relations Between Science and Religion'
YouTube* 2021 - Jessica Martin "Four-Dimensional Eucharist"
See also
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Hulsean Lectures
References
External links
Bampton Lecturesfrom
Project Canterbury Project Canterbury (sometimes abbreviated as PC) is an online archive of material related to the history of Anglicanism. It was founded by Richard Mammana, Jr. in 1999 with a grant from Episcopal Church Presiding Bishop Frank T. Griswold
Frank T ...
with links to all known online Bampton Lectures
General bibliography, good source for Bampton Lectures volumes (PDF)
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