Birkbeck Lecture in Ecclesiastical History explained

The Birkbeck Lectures in Ecclesiastical History have been held at Trinity College, Cambridge, since 1886.[1]

Lectures

The source for the list below is: "Past Birkbeck Lectures", Trinity College, Cambridge. Retrieved 15 February 2021.

YearLecturerLecture title
1886William CunninghamThe Conversion of the Germans
1891James Bass MullingerTemporal Power of the Papacy: Its Origins and Results
1892James Bass MullingerSchools of Theology at Cambridge
1896William Holden HuttonThe Church in the Sixth Century
1898Arthur Cayley HeadlamThe Credibility of Early Church History
1900John Neville FiggisPolitical Theories and Ecclesiastical Parties from the Council of Constance to Grotius
1902John Henry OvertonThe Nonjurors
1905Walter Howard FrereThe History of the Religious Orders in England
1907Thomas Scott HolmesThe History of the Christian Church in the Province of Gaul
1908Thomas Scott HolmesThe Church in Roman Gaul in the Fifth Century
1909William CunninghamReligion in England during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
1911George Gordon CoultonMonasticism from St Bernard to the Reformation
1912George Gordon CoultonSome Aspects of Medieval Church Art
1913Reginald L. PooleOutlines of the History of the Papal Chancery
1913William John Birkbeck
1920Terrot R. GloverInheritance and Experience in Early Christian Thought
1921Cuthbert H. TurnerThe Sources and Material of Early Western Canon Law
1924James Vernon BartletChurch Life and Order in the First Four Centuries
1925Alexander James CarlyleThe Principles of the Relation of Church and State in the Middle Ages
1926Alexander James CarlyleThe Papacy and the Temporal Powers in the Thirteenth Century
1927–1929Hugh Fraser StewartJansenist and Jesuit in the Seventeenth Century
1929–1930Zachary N. BrookeThe English Church and the Papacy from William I to John
1932–1933Norman SykesChurch and State in England in the Eighteenth Century
1934–1935A. Hamilton ThompsonThe English Church at the Opening of the Sixteenth Century
1936–1937E. F. JacobThe Council of Constance
1938Charles H. E. SmythThe Origins of the Evangelical Revival in Cambridge in the Eighteenth Century
1939Norman H. BaynesByzantine Asceticism
1946Francis DvornikChurch and State in the East
1947Ernest Gordon RuppLuther Reconsidered
1948William Abel PantinThe English Church in the Fourteenth Century
1948Canon John R. H. MoormanThe Grey Friars in Cambridge
1949Stephen C. NeillIndia and Christianity in the Nineteenth Century
1951Henry Outram EvennettThe Counter-Reformation
Margaret DeanesleyThe Work of the Western Clergy as Transmitters of the Greco-Roman Tradition in Early Medieval Europe
1953Canon Alec VidlerLamennais, the Church, and the Revolution
1954Stanley Lawrence GreensladeSix Early Christian Cities of the West
1955Kathleen Wood-LeghThe Chantry as an Institution in Medieval Britain
1956W. Owen ChadwickThe Idea of Development: From Bossuet to Newman
1957Thomas Maynard ParkerGod, Man and Politics in Later Medieval Thought
1958Gordon DonaldsonThe Scottish Reformation
1959Derwas J. ChittyEgyptian and Palestinian Monasticism under the Christian Empire
1960Sir Richard SouthernSt Anselm and His Friends
1961Prince Dmitri ObolenskyThe Orthodox Church in the Medieval Slavonic Lands
1962David KnowlesTwo Problems in Monastic History: Regula Magistri and Carta Caritatis
Charles Holwell TalbotCluniac Monasticism: Odo to Peter the Venerable
1963Robert William GreavesPolitics and the Hanoverian Church of England
1965Henry ChadwickAthanasius and the Arian Controversy
1966Sir Steven RuncimanThe Church in Constantinople and the Protestant Churches in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
1967George S. R. Kitson ClarkChurchmen and the Social Problem: 1835–1885
1968W. H. C. FrendThe Rise of the Monophysite Empire: Some Chapters in the History of the Church in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries
1969Walter UllmannThe Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship
1970Denys HayThe Church in Italy in the Fifth Century
1971A. G. DickensThe German Reformation
1972David NewsomePlatonic Ideas in English Romantic Thought and Theology
1973John Norman Davidson KellyAspects of St Jerome
J. M. Wallace-HadrillThe Franks and the Uses of Religion
1974Basil HallThe Rise and Fall of Spanish Erasmianism
1976John McMannersDeath and the Enlightenment: Changing Attitudes to Death in Eighteenth-Century France
1977Donald M. NicolThe Church and Society in the Last Centuries of Byzantium
1978Michael J. WilksGod's Half Acre: Nationalism and the English Church in the Fourteenth Century
1979Edward NormanThemes in the History of Latin-American Christianity
1981Patrick CollinsonThe Beginnings of Non-Conformity: Popular Protestantism and Religious Dissent in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England
1983Gareth V. BennettThe Restored Church of England, 1600–1689
1985Brian TierneyNatural Law and Natural Rights: Languages of Discourse, 1150–1350
1987John Dixon WalshMethodism Attacked: The Opposition to Popular Evangelicalism in Eighteenth-Century England
1990C. N. L. BrookeReligion and Learning in Cambridge, 1860–1960
1993Derek BealesLazy Monks and Philosophic Spoilers: European Monasteries in the Age of Revolution
1995John BossyMoral Tradition and Counter-Reformation
1997Diarmaid MacCullochReformation as Adventure: The England of Edward VI
1999Peter LinehanCulture and Society in Thirteenth-Century Castile: The Life and Times of Archbishop "Gudiel" of Toledo
2001Adrian HastingsDied before he gave the lecture
2004Richard Carwardine"Shall a Nation Be Born at Once?": Evangelical Religion in the Construction of the United States, 1776–1865
2005Patricia CroneCivic Religion and Rationalist Thought: The Classical Tradition in the Near East Before and After the Rise of Islam
2007Eamon DuffyInventing the Counter-Reformation
2009J. D. Y. PeelChristianity, Islam, and the Yoruba: World Religions in Comparison and Interaction
2011Guy G. StroumsaScriptures, Paideia, and the Religious Revolution of Late Antiquity
2013Simon GreenThe Rise and Fall of the Faithful City: Christianisation and Dechristianisation in England, 1850–1950
2015Barbara D. MetcalfIslam in South Asia
2018Julia SmithChristianity in Fragments: The Formation of the Cult of Relics, c. 300–800

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/about/public-lecture-series/birkbeck/ "Past Birkbeck Lectures"