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  3. Bampton Lectures - Wikipedia

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    Philip Micklem (1876–1965), an Anglican priest who delivered the 1946 Bampton Lectures. The Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford, England, were founded by a bequest of John Bampton. [1] They have taken place since 1780. They were a series of annual lectures; since the turn of the 20th century they have sometimes been biennial.

  4. Ebor Lectures - Wikipedia

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    [1] The first series began in 2006–2007 with the theme of "Liberating Text: Revelation, Identity, and Public Life," and transcripts for this series have been published as a book entitled Liberating Texts." The 2007–2008 series had the theme of globalisation and identity. Following the Covid pandemic lockdowns of 2020 and 2021, the Ebor ...

  5. Lectures on Faith - Wikipedia

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    There are two "personages", the Father and the Son, that constitute the "supreme power over all things" (Lecture 5:2, Q&A section) The Father is a "personage of spirit, glory, and power" (Lecture 5:2) The Son is a "personage of tabernacle" (Lecture 5:2) who "possess[es] the same mind with the Father; which Mind is the Holy Spirit" (Lecture 5:2)

  6. List of public lecture series - Wikipedia

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    Gresham College gives free public lectures since it was founded in 1597 The Reith Lectures , broadcast annually on the BBC , founded in honour of Lord Reith The Romanes Lectures , on "any topic in the Arts, Science, or Literature", given annually at the University of Oxford founded by George Romanes

  7. Hulsean Lectures - Wikipedia

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    The Hulsean Lectures were established from an endowment made by John Hulse to the University of Cambridge in 1790. [1] At present, they consist of a series of four to eight lectures given by a university graduate on some branch of Christian theology .

  8. A Christian group teaches public school students during the ...

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    Public schools cannot promote any religion under the First Amendment, but a 1952 Supreme Court ruling centered on New York schools cleared the way for programs like LifeWise. Individual places of ...

  9. Alpha course - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha course is an evangelistic course that seeks to introduce the basics of the Christian faith through a series of talks and discussions. It is described by its organisers as "an opportunity to explore the meaning of life". [1] Alpha courses are run in churches, homes, workplaces, prisons, universities and a wide variety of other locations.