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Middle East Centre

Justice and Islamic Law: Mazalim Courts and Legal Reform

Professor Jonathan Brown, Georgetown University, gives a talk for the Middle East seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College).
LIBcast - from The Queen's College

Sensing the Sacred: The Materiality and Aurality of Religious Texts

Laetitia Pilgrim, a final year history student at Queen's, gives a talk to accompany her exhibition at The Queen's college.
Modern Languages Inaugural lectures

‘Arriving before us’: seeing, ingenuity and imagination in Dante: Simon Gilson's Inaugural lecture

During his inaugural lecture, Professor Gilson will show how ideas about vision and cognate faculties such as the wits and the imagination are central to Dante’s masterpiece, the Commedia.
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Diarmaid MacCulloch

Diarmaid MacCulloch speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek
Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Religion, War and Terrorism

In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Tony Coady argues that religion does not have an inherent tendency towards violence, including particularly war and terrorism.
Middle East Centre

Inside Tunisia's al-Nahda: Between Politics and Preaching

Rory McCarthy (Magdalen College, Oxford) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series, chaired by Michael Willis (St Antony's College).
Israel Studies Seminar
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The Folly of Secularism Dialogues on the theopolitics of the nation-state: Israel in a wider context. Session 3: Israel: a dialogue between Yehouda Shenhav (Tel Aviv) and Yaacov Yadgar (Oxford)

Yehouda Shenhav and Yaacov Yadgar discuss the uses and misuses of a discourse on “Judaism” in Israel. Session 3 in a series of three.
Israel Studies Seminar
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The Folly of Secularism Dialogues on the theopolitics of the nation-state: Israel in a wider context. Session 1 Religion and Politics: a dialogue between William Cavanaugh (DePaul) and Timothy Fitzgerald (Centre for Critical Research on Religion)

Timothy Fitzgerald and William Cavanaugh discuss the politics and history of the conceptual duality and its current usages. First session in a series of three
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Theologians and their audience: persuasion or advocacy?

Fourth and final video of the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter.
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Making and being made: the craft of words as discipleship

Third lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter.
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The theologian as wordsmith: a 'good man expert in speaking'?

Second lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson series, with Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter.
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Good words: for profit or for pleasure?

First lecture in the 2019 Hensley Henson lecture series. With Prof Morwenna Ludlow, The University of Exeter.
David Nicholls Memorial Trust

David Nicholls Memorial Annual Lecture, 2018: Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch: 'The Politics of Sex and Gender in Christian History'

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Kt, FBA, FSA, FRHistS, gives the 2018 David Nicholls Lecture, on the theme: 'The Politics of Sex and Gender in Christian History'.
Textual Therapies

Computational Literary Studies and Mental Health

A project combining English literature, experimental psychology, and computational linguistics, with a focus on entropy, abstraction, and mental health.
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation

John Dunston speaks to Kate McLoughlin

John Dunston and Kate McLoughlin explore varieties of religious silence and the relationship between silence and commemoration.
Asian Studies Centre

Why I Am a Hindu

Shashi Tharoor speaks at St Antony's College on 6 June 2018
Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation

The Religion of Thomas Cromwell (part 2)

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the fourth and final lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.
Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation

Cromwell and the Monasteries (part 2)

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the third lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.
Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation

Cromwell and the Monasteries (part 1)

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the second lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.
Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation

The Religion of Thomas Cromwell (part 1)

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the first lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.

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