Prof. Clare Carlisle (King’s College London) will give a series of Gifford Lectures in St Andrews this coming semester, beginning on Tuesday 19 March. The title of the series is 'Transcendence for Beginners: Life Writing and Philosophy'.| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
The missing object: the good - The missing frontier: time - The missing agent: the person - Creation and the Recovery of Reality - Law and the Recovery of History - Spirit and the justification of agency| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
The Gifford Lectures (2021-2022) will be delivered by Oliver O’Donovan, Professor Emeritus of Christian Ethics and Practical Theology at the University of Edinburgh and Honorary Professor at St Andrews on the theme of "The Disappearance of Ethics".| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
Oliver O’Donovan, born in 1945 in London and educated in London, Oxford and Princeton, was ordained an Anglican priest in Oxford in 1973. He held teaching posts at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford (1972) and Wycliffe College, Toronto (1977), before becoming Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology at Oxford and Canon of Christ Church (1982), and ... Read more| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
Why Reject Reductive Naturalism? - Is Hope for Another Life Rational? - Why Did the One Not Remain Within Itself? - “Ameliorism”: Is Reality Unimprovable? - How Did Evil Come Into the World?| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
The 2019 lectures will be on the theme of The Hard God: Ontotheology as an Antidote for Idolatry. The lecturer is Mark Johnston, The Henry Putnam University Professor, Princeton University.| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
Video of the six lectures by Professor Michael Rae.| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
“Though The Darkness Hide Thee”: Seeking the Face of the Invisible God Professor Michael Rea, University of Notre Dame The 2017 Gifford Lecture series will take place in Parliament Hall and will all start at 5.15pm. Lecture 1 Monday 27 March 2017 Lecture at 5.15 until 6.15, followed by a reception. Lecture 2 Tuesday 28 ... Read more| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
Professor Michael Rea, Director of the Center for Philosophy of Religion, University of Notre Dame, will give a series of six lectures entitled "Though the Darkness Hide Thee: Seeking the Face of the Invisible God."| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures
Five lectures by Prof. Linda Zagzebski, University of Oklahoma.| The St Andrews Gifford Lectures