John Bampton - Sarum Lectures

Sarum Lectures

A second series of lectures, not restricted to Anglican theologians, was established with the Bampton fund in 1952. The first Sarum lecturer was appointed for 1954; the lectureship was discontinued in 1995. The subsequent annual series of Sarum Theological Lectures are unconnected, being organised by Sarum College and taking place in Salisbury Cathedral.

Sarum Lecturers at Oxford
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  • 1954 C. H. Dodd, Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel
  • 1958 Fernando Capelle
  • 1960 A. N. Sherwin-White, Roman Society and Roman Law in the New Testament
  • 1964 David Knowles, From Pachomius to Ignatius: A Study in the Constitutional History of the Religious Orders
  • 1966 Basil Edward Butler, The Theology of Vatican II
  • 1968 Alec Vidler, A Variety of Catholic Modernists
  • 1970 H. H. Price, Essays in the Philosophy of Religion
  • 1972 Edward Yarnold, Second Gift: Study of Grace
  • 1980 Schubert Ogden, The Point of Christology
  • 1982 Henry Chadwick
  • 1986 Gordon D. Kaufman
  • 1990 Raymond Plant, published in Politics, Theology and History
  • 1992 Basil Mitchell, Faith and Criticism
  • 1995–6 David Martin, published as Does Christianity Cause War?

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