The Hulsean Lectures were established from an endowment made by John Hulse to the University of Cambridge in 1790. At present, they consist of a series...
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John Hulse (redirect from Hulsean)
clergyman. He is now known mainly as the founder of the series of Hulsean Lectures at the University of Cambridge. John Hulse was born at Middlewich,...
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ISBN 9780827205666. Smith 2010, p. 134. Stephenson, H. M. (1890) Hulsean Lectures for... lecture 1, page 14 (e.g. Genesis 6:2, "... the sons of the Elohim (e-aleim)...
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F. J. A. Hort (category Hulsean Professors of Divinity)
the translation of the New Testament, and in 1871 he delivered the Hulsean Lectures before the university. Their title was The Way, the Truth, and the...
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Strangers: Solidarity and Christian Ethics Bampton Lectures (Columbia University) Hulsean Lectures "Bampton Lectures (Nuttall Encyclopædia)". WOBO. Retrieved 20...
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of a Dean 1926 The Platonic Tradition in English Religious Thought Hulsean Lectures 1926 ISBN 0-8414-5055-2 The Church in the World 1927 Protestantism...
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give the Hulsean Lectures in what was the inaugural year for an annual lecture series that continues to feature at Cambridge. The lectures were duly...
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Norris–Hulse Professor of Divinity (redirect from Hulsean Professor of Divinity)
of lectures has been reduced greatly. In 1860 the Christian Advocate became the 'Hulsean Professor of Divinity'. In 1934 the Norrisian and Hulsean Professorships...
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Sermons, 1902 Historical Lectures and Addresses, 1903 University and Other Sermons, 1903 Persecution and Tolerance: The Hulsean Lectures Preached Before the...
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Gerson to Grotius, 1414–1625 (1907) Birkbeck Lectures, 1900 The Gospel and Human Needs (1909) Hulsean Lectures Religion and English Society (1911) Civilisation...
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presented to the rectory of Itchenstoke. In 1845 and 1846 he preached the Hulsean lecture, and in the former year was made examining chaplain to Wilberforce...
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eight Hulsean lectures, London, 1844. The Evils which have resulted at various times from a Misapprehension of Our Lord's Miracles, eight Hulsean discourses...
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Thought and Natural Theology (Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2011). The 2009 Hulsean Lectures at the University of Cambridge Mere apologetics: how to help seekers...
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the Faculty of Divinity at Cambridge University to deliver the 2018 Hulsean Lectures on Christian theology. She was the fourth woman selected for the series...
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theologian, Tennant assimilated much of Huxley's lectures culminating in the 1901–1902 Hulsean Lecture entitled Origin and Propagation of Sin where he...
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Charles Ellicott (category Hulsean Professors of Divinity)
15 October 1905, aged 86. Historical Lectures on the Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ: Being the Hulsean Lectures for the Year 1859. With Notes, Critical...
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2015. Creighton, Mandell (1895). Persecution and Tolerance Being the Hulsean Lectures Preached Before the University of Cambridge in 1893-4. Harvard University...
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Stephenson, Alan M G (1984). The Rise and Decline of English Modernism: The Hulsean Lectures 1979-80. London: SPCK. "Modern Church - Anglican Covenant Archive"...
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Retrieved Sep 5, 2007. Wordsworth, Christopher (1849). Lectures on the Apocalypse (Digital). Hulsean Lectures 1848 on the Apocalypse. London: Francis & John Rivington...
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residents include the theologians John Hulse (1708–1790) who founded the Hulsean lectures at Cambridge University, and Theophilus Lindsey (1723 OS – 1808) who...
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He was influenced by Henri Bergson. In 1923–1924, McDowall gave the Hulsean Lectures on Evolution, Knowledge and Revelation, which were described as "an...
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hosted named lectures. They include the following: Hulsean Lectures Jeremie Lecture Stanton Lectures Tyrwhitt Lecture Yerushah Lecture For centuries...
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also Dean of the Faculty of Arts from 1943 to 1946. He gave the 1933 Hulsean Lectures at the University of Cambridge. He was the first layman and the first...
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descriptive guide Erasmus the reformer: A study in restatement; being the Hulsean lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge for 1921-1922 The Book...
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Stephenson, A. M. G. (1984). The Rise and Decline of English Modernism. The Hulsean Lectures 1979–80, pp. 99–128. London: SPCK. Wendte, C. W. (1914). "The Conference...
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Rise and Decline of English Modernism. By Alan M. G. Stephenson. (The Hulsean Lectures 1979–80.) p272. SPCK, 1984 ]About/History/Leadership.htm Modern Churchpeople's...
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Brooke Foss Westcott (section Lectures)
of Divinity at Cambridge fell vacant, and J. B. Lightfoot, who was then Hulsean Professor, refused it in favour of Westcott. It was due to Lightfoot's...
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been tutored by Foakes-Jackson." H. G. Wood, in the preface to his Hulsean Lectures of 1933, recalled that "He combined a sense of the relative importance...
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Boyle lecturer ("The Witness of the Old Testament to Christ"), in 1873 Hulsean lecturer ("The Gospel its Own Witness"), in 1874 Bampton Lecturer ("The...
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also Ely Professor of Divinity from 1926 until his death. He gave the Hulsean Lectures in 1936, and in 1939 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy...
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