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Philosophy of Religion

6. Arguments for the Existence of God - Religious Experience and Miracles

Sixth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

5. Arguments for the Existence of God -The Design Argument

Fifth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

4. Arguments for the Existence of God - The Ontological and Cosmological Arguments

Fourth lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

3. The Accidental Properties of God

Third lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

2. The Essential Properties of God (continued)

Second lecture in the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

1. The Essential Properties of God

First lecture in the Philosophy of Religion Lecture series.
Philosophy of Religion

Overview of the Philosophy of Religion Lecture Series (Handout)

Introductory document for the Philosophy of Religion lecture series.
Origins of Nature

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.
Keble College

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?
European Studies Centre
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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.
Anthropology

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.
Anthropology

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.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

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.
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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.
Photo of Radcliffe Camera with Oxford banner

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.
Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Human Rights vs Religion?

Professor Roger Trigg gives the St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Trinity Term 2011.

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