Recent Episodes
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Which World?
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Another World?
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Nothing but the Present
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Total Commitment
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Chained to the Past
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Christianity and the New Spirit of Capitalism
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Prof. Kathryn Tanner - Total Commitment
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Hard and Heart-breaking Cases: The Profoundly Disabled As Our Human Equals
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Human Dignity and Our Relation to God
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - A Load-bearing Idea: The Work of Human Equality
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Looking for a Range Property: Hobbes, Kant, and Rawls
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - Everyone To Count For One
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Prof. Jeremy Waldron - More Than Merely Equal Consideration
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Justice Catherine O'Regan - 'What is Caesar's?' Adjudicating Faith in Modern Constitutional Democracies
May 22, 2014 – -
Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Can Truth be Spoken?
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Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Representing Reality
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Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Extreme Language: Discovery Under Pressure
Nov 15, 2013 – -
Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Material Words: Language as Physicality
Nov 15, 2013 – -
Lord Williams of Oystermouth - No Last Words: Language as Unfinished Business
Nov 13, 2013 – -
Lord Williams of Oystermouth - Can We Say What We Like? Language, Freedom and Determinism
Nov 11, 2013 – -
Baroness Onora O’Neill - From Toleration to Freedom of Expression
Nov 1, 2013 – -
Professor Steven Pinker - The Better Angels of Our Nature: A History of Violence and Humanity
Jun 4, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - Inside the 'Planetary Boundaries': Gaia's Estate
Mar 4, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - War of the Worlds: Humans against Earthbound
Mar 4, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - The Anthropocene and the Destruction of the Image of the Globe
Mar 1, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - The Puzzling Face of a Secular Gaia
Mar 1, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - A Shift in Agency - with apologies to David Hume
Mar 1, 2013 – -
Prof Bruno Latour - 'Once Out of Nature' - Natural Religion as a Pleonasm
Feb 26, 2013 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Getting behind noise in Christian history
May 17, 2012 – -
Lord Sutherland - David Hume and Civil Society
May 17, 2012 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Silence in modern and future Christianities
May 10, 2012 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Silence through schism and two Reformations: 451-1500
May 10, 2012 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Silence transformed: the third Reformation 1500-1700
May 10, 2012 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Catholic Christianity and the arrival of ascetism, 100-400
May 8, 2012 – -
Diarmaid MacCulloch - Voices and silence in Tanakh and Christian New Testament
May 8, 2012 – -
Gordon Brown - The Future of Jobs and Justice
Apr 22, 2011 – -
Patricia Churchland - Morality and the Mammalian Brain
Oct 5, 2010 – -
Terry Eagleton - The God Debate
Mar 10, 2010 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - We Are the Law (Lecture 6)
Nov 2, 2009 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - The Social Brain (Lecture 5)
Nov 2, 2009 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - Free Yet Determined and Constrained (Lecture 4)
Nov 2, 2009 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - The Interpreter (Lecture 3)
Oct 22, 2009 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - The Distributed Networks of Mind (Lecture 2)
Oct 22, 2009 – -
Michael Gazzaniga - What We Are (Lecture 1)
Oct 22, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - Globalization & Religious Pluralism
Oct 21, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - The Civic Perspective: Citizens, Nations, and the Challenges of Religious Pluralism
Oct 21, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - The New Cosmopolis: Cities and the Realities of Religious Pluralism
Oct 21, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - Religious Views of Religious Pluralism I
Oct 21, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - Religious Views of Religious Pluralism II
Oct 21, 2009 – -
Diana Eck - The Pluralism Within
Oct 21, 2009 –
Recent Reviews
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snoogles17Please note: The R. Williams’ lectures are not in order.So far, I’ve really enjoyed these lectures - the former Archbishop of Canterbury is thoughtful, well-read, and even provocative. Please do note however that the series is not in the right order - you can find the correct order at the Gifford lectures website.
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