Tuesday 10 May 2016
Thursday 13 October 2016
Thursday 20 October 2016
Thursday 27 October 2016
Thursday 3 November 2016
Thursday 10 November 2016
Thursday 17 November 2016
Thursday 27 April 2017
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Monday 8 May 2017
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Friday 27 October 2017
Monday 30 October 2017
Tuesday 31 October 2017
Wednesday 1 November 2017
Thursday 2 November 2017
Friday 3 November 2017
Saturday 4 November 2017
Monday 6 November 2017
Tuesday 7 November 2017
Wednesday 8 November 2017
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14:30
- Marieke Dhont (Metz) and James Aitken (Cambridge), Cultural Assumptions of the Septuagint Translation, OLD TESTAMENT/HEBREW BIBLE SEMINAR
Please note that in week 5 we will not meet on Monday but on Wednesday from 2.30-4.00 pm in the Faculty of Divinity in Cambridge.
We know that some of you will be travelling by car and would happy to offer a seat to one or more of their colleagues. To help us coordinate this, could you please email arjen.bakker@oriel.ox.ac.uk:
a. you are travelling to Cambridge by car and have free seats (please let us know how many seats)
b. you want to come to Cambridge and would like to either drive with someone or travel by bus
We will try to coordinate this and assign people to available seats in cars. If there are more people than free seats, we will go with a separate group by bus and we will arrange a meeting time and place on Wednesday morning, and travel back to Oxford together in the evening.
Please note that the costs for petrol and bus tickets can be reimbursed by us. For this purpose it will be very important that you keep your receipts.
We will follow up soon and make sure that the drivers receive a map and directions.
Marieke Dhont ((Metz)),
James Aitken (University of Cambridge)
OLD TESTAMENT/HEBREW BIBLE SEMINAR
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Friday 10 November 2017
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Monday 13 November 2017
Tuesday 14 November 2017
Wednesday 15 November 2017
Thursday 16 November 2017
Friday 17 November 2017
Monday 20 November 2017
Tuesday 21 November 2017
Wednesday 22 November 2017
Thursday 23 November 2017
Friday 24 November 2017
Saturday 25 November 2017
Monday 27 November 2017
Tuesday 28 November 2017
Wednesday 29 November 2017
Thursday 30 November 2017
Friday 1 December 2017
Wednesday 6 December 2017
Thursday 7 December 2017
Tuesday 9 January 2018
Monday 15 January 2018
Tuesday 16 January 2018
Wednesday 17 January 2018
Thursday 18 January 2018
Friday 19 January 2018
Sunday 21 January 2018
Monday 22 January 2018
Tuesday 23 January 2018
Wednesday 24 January 2018
Thursday 25 January 2018
Friday 26 January 2018
Saturday 27 January 2018
Sunday 28 January 2018
Monday 29 January 2018
Tuesday 30 January 2018
Wednesday 31 January 2018
Thursday 1 February 2018
Friday 2 February 2018
Saturday 3 February 2018
Monday 5 February 2018
Tuesday 6 February 2018
Wednesday 7 February 2018
Thursday 8 February 2018
Friday 9 February 2018
Saturday 10 February 2018
Monday 12 February 2018
Tuesday 13 February 2018
Wednesday 14 February 2018
Thursday 15 February 2018
Friday 16 February 2018
Monday 19 February 2018
Tuesday 20 February 2018
Wednesday 21 February 2018
Thursday 22 February 2018
Friday 23 February 2018
Monday 26 February 2018
Tuesday 27 February 2018
Wednesday 28 February 2018
Thursday 1 March 2018
Friday 2 March 2018
Monday 5 March 2018
Tuesday 6 March 2018
Wednesday 7 March 2018
Thursday 8 March 2018
Friday 9 March 2018
Saturday 17 March 2018
Thursday 22 March 2018
Friday 23 March 2018
Monday 9 April 2018
Sunday 22 April 2018
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Tuesday 24 April 2018
Wednesday 25 April 2018
Thursday 26 April 2018
Friday 27 April 2018
Sunday 29 April 2018
Monday 30 April 2018
Tuesday 1 May 2018
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Thursday 3 May 2018
Friday 4 May 2018
Sunday 6 May 2018
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Tuesday 8 May 2018
Wednesday 9 May 2018
Thursday 10 May 2018
Friday 11 May 2018
Sunday 13 May 2018
Monday 14 May 2018
Tuesday 15 May 2018
Wednesday 16 May 2018
Thursday 17 May 2018
Friday 18 May 2018
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09:00
- Study-day on 'Bible et poésie'
Offers of papers (limited to 3,000 words, in English, referring to poetic writing in any language) should be sent to toby.garfitt@magd.ox.ac.uk and b.sudlow@aston.ac.uk by 28 February 2018.
Various Speakers
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Monday 21 May 2018
Tuesday 22 May 2018
Wednesday 23 May 2018
Thursday 24 May 2018
Friday 25 May 2018
Sunday 27 May 2018
Monday 28 May 2018
Tuesday 29 May 2018
Wednesday 30 May 2018
Thursday 31 May 2018
Friday 1 June 2018
Sunday 3 June 2018
Monday 4 June 2018
Tuesday 5 June 2018
Wednesday 6 June 2018
Thursday 7 June 2018
Friday 8 June 2018
Sunday 10 June 2018
Monday 11 June 2018
Tuesday 12 June 2018
Wednesday 13 June 2018
Thursday 14 June 2018
Friday 15 June 2018
Sunday 17 June 2018
Tuesday 26 June 2018
Monday 9 July 2018
Monday 13 August 2018
Saturday 1 September 2018
Friday 5 October 2018
Monday 8 October 2018
Tuesday 9 October 2018
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15:30
- Creation
For further information, contact: spencer.klavan@magd.ox.ac.uk
You may be asked to present your Bod card at the Lodge
Various Speakers
Scriptural Reasoning
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Thursday 11 October 2018
Friday 12 October 2018
Monday 15 October 2018
Tuesday 16 October 2018
Wednesday 17 October 2018
Thursday 18 October 2018
Friday 19 October 2018
Monday 22 October 2018
Tuesday 23 October 2018
Wednesday 24 October 2018
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13:00
- Cain and Abel
For further information, contact: spencer.klavan@magd.ox.ac.uk
You may be asked to present your Bod card at the Lodge
Various Speakers
Scriptural Reasoning
Thursday 25 October 2018
Friday 26 October 2018
Monday 29 October 2018
Tuesday 30 October 2018
Wednesday 31 October 2018
Thursday 1 November 2018
Friday 2 November 2018
Saturday 3 November 2018
Monday 5 November 2018
Tuesday 6 November 2018
Wednesday 7 November 2018
Thursday 8 November 2018
Friday 9 November 2018
Monday 12 November 2018
Tuesday 13 November 2018
Wednesday 14 November 2018
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13:00
- Moses
For further information, contact: spencer.klavan@magd.ox.ac.uk
You may be asked to present your Bod card at the Lodge
Various Speakers
Scriptural Reasoning
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Thursday 15 November 2018
Friday 16 November 2018
Monday 19 November 2018
Tuesday 20 November 2018
Wednesday 21 November 2018
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13:00
- David
For further information, contact: spencer.klavan@magd.ox.ac.uk
You may be asked to present your Bod card at the Lodge
Various Speakers
Scriptural Reasoning
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Thursday 22 November 2018
Friday 23 November 2018
Monday 26 November 2018
Tuesday 27 November 2018
Wednesday 28 November 2018
Thursday 29 November 2018
Friday 30 November 2018
Tuesday 4 December 2018
Tuesday 22 January 2019
Wednesday 23 January 2019
Thursday 24 January 2019
Friday 25 January 2019
Monday 28 January 2019
Tuesday 29 January 2019
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- Advancing Medical Professionalism
Tickets are free and are available from from Eventbrite or contact Louie Fooks, louie.fooks@theology.ox.ac.uk
Dr Jude Tweedie (Research Fellow RCP and University College London),
Professor Dame Jane Dacre, (Immediate past President, RCP),
Professor Karen O’Brien ( Head of the Humanities Division, Oxford University),
Dr Claire Pulford (Deputy Director of Medical Education, Oxford University Hospitals),
Professor Joshua Hordern (Associate Professor of Christian Ethics, OHVP, University of Oxford)
Wednesday 30 January 2019
Thursday 31 January 2019
Friday 1 February 2019
Monday 4 February 2019
Tuesday 5 February 2019
Wednesday 6 February 2019
Thursday 7 February 2019
Friday 8 February 2019
Monday 11 February 2019
Tuesday 12 February 2019
Wednesday 13 February 2019
Thursday 14 February 2019
Friday 15 February 2019
Monday 18 February 2019
Tuesday 19 February 2019
Wednesday 20 February 2019
Thursday 21 February 2019
Friday 22 February 2019
Monday 25 February 2019
Tuesday 26 February 2019
Wednesday 27 February 2019
Thursday 28 February 2019
Friday 1 March 2019
Monday 4 March 2019
Tuesday 5 March 2019
Wednesday 6 March 2019
Thursday 7 March 2019
Friday 8 March 2019
Thursday 28 March 2019
Monday 29 April 2019
Tuesday 30 April 2019
Wednesday 1 May 2019
Thursday 2 May 2019
Friday 3 May 2019
Monday 6 May 2019
Tuesday 7 May 2019
Wednesday 8 May 2019
Thursday 9 May 2019
Friday 10 May 2019
Saturday 11 May 2019
Monday 13 May 2019
Tuesday 14 May 2019
Wednesday 15 May 2019
Thursday 16 May 2019
Friday 17 May 2019
Saturday 18 May 2019
Monday 20 May 2019
Tuesday 21 May 2019
Wednesday 22 May 2019
Thursday 23 May 2019
Friday 24 May 2019
Saturday 25 May 2019
Monday 27 May 2019
Tuesday 28 May 2019
Wednesday 29 May 2019
Thursday 30 May 2019
Friday 31 May 2019
Saturday 1 June 2019
Monday 3 June 2019
Tuesday 4 June 2019
Wednesday 5 June 2019
Thursday 6 June 2019
Friday 7 June 2019
Saturday 8 June 2019
Monday 10 June 2019
Tuesday 11 June 2019
Wednesday 12 June 2019
Thursday 13 June 2019
Friday 14 June 2019
Saturday 15 June 2019
Monday 17 June 2019
Tuesday 18 June 2019
Wednesday 19 June 2019
Thursday 20 June 2019
Friday 21 June 2019
Saturday 22 June 2019
Friday 12 July 2019
Sunday 21 July 2019
Monday 14 October 2019
Tuesday 15 October 2019
Wednesday 16 October 2019
Thursday 17 October 2019
Friday 18 October 2019
Monday 21 October 2019
Tuesday 22 October 2019
Wednesday 23 October 2019
Thursday 24 October 2019
Friday 25 October 2019
Tuesday 29 October 2019
Thursday 31 October 2019
Friday 1 November 2019
Monday 4 November 2019
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Monday 25 November 2019
Tuesday 26 November 2019
Wednesday 27 November 2019
Thursday 28 November 2019
Friday 29 November 2019
Monday 2 December 2019
Tuesday 3 December 2019
Wednesday 4 December 2019
Thursday 5 December 2019
Friday 6 December 2019
Monday 20 January 2020
Tuesday 21 January 2020
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Thursday 23 January 2020
Friday 24 January 2020
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Tuesday 28 January 2020
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Friday 31 January 2020
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Tuesday 4 February 2020
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Thursday 6 February 2020
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Thursday 27 February 2020
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Monday 9 March 2020
Tuesday 10 March 2020
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Thursday 19 March 2020
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Thursday 23 April 2020
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Wednesday 29 April 2020
Thursday 30 April 2020
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Thursday 7 May 2020
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Tuesday 12 May 2020
Thursday 14 May 2020
Saturday 16 May 2020
Monday 18 May 2020
Tuesday 19 May 2020
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Wednesday 27 May 2020
Thursday 28 May 2020
Monday 1 June 2020
Thursday 4 June 2020
Monday 8 June 2020
Thursday 11 June 2020
Thursday 18 June 2020
Tuesday 30 June 2020
Monday 6 July 2020
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09:00
- Descent of the Dove - Knowing and Loving in Spirit and Truth
Early registration until 1st of March. To register please visit the below website.
Lewis Ayres,
Markus Bockmuehl,
Richard Conrad,
Jonathan Goodall,
Malcolm Guite,
Carol Harrison,
Karen Kilby,
Matthew Levering,
Jack Levison,
John McGuckin,
Oliver O'Donovan,
Marcus Plested,
Ephraim Radner,
Gary Thorne,
Graham Tomlin,
Robin Ward,
Kallistos Ware,
Rowan Williams,
Judith Wolfe,
N. T. Wright
2020 Pusey House Theological Conference
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Thursday 16 July 2020
Tuesday 29 September 2020
Monday 5 October 2020
Tuesday 6 October 2020
Wednesday 7 October 2020
Monday 12 October 2020
Tuesday 13 October 2020
Wednesday 14 October 2020
Friday 16 October 2020
Monday 19 October 2020
Tuesday 20 October 2020
Wednesday 21 October 2020
Thursday 22 October 2020
Friday 23 October 2020
Saturday 24 October 2020
Monday 26 October 2020
Tuesday 27 October 2020
Wednesday 28 October 2020
Thursday 29 October 2020
Friday 30 October 2020
Saturday 31 October 2020
Monday 2 November 2020
Tuesday 3 November 2020
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15:30
- The case for a funded pension with a defined benefit (DB)
Professor Michael Ostuka (Professor Michael Otsuka is a Professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Libertarianism without Inequality (OUP 2003) plus a number of articles in journals such as Philosophy & Public Affairs and Ethics, mainly on topics in normative ethics and distributive justice. His current research interests encompass prioritarianism, egalitarianism, and the separateness of persons; collective goods and the benefits of cooperation; risk-pooling, pensions, and insurance; the fairness and value of risks and chances of benefits; property ownership and the nature of money; and left-libertarianism versus social democracy and socialism. The focus of his teaching is on philosophy and public policy as well as moral and political philosophy. He posts blogs on Medium on issues related to public policy -- mainly on pensions but also on health insurance, the measure of inflation, and the funding of higher education. For the impact of his pensions blogs, Otsuka was ranked #23 of 50, alongside Vice Chancellors, Ministers of State, and top civil servants, on the ‘UK Higher Education Power List’ 2018 of those who had the most influence on this higher education sector that year. According to the assessors: “Pension schemes are complex beasts, with a large number of nested assumptions. So it takes a skilled philosopher to unpick the logic and follow the trails of meaning to their inherent contradictions. In Michael, USS actuaries found a formidable opponent, and it is no exaggeration to say his blog posts changed the course of the dispute.”)
How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions’
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Thursday 5 November 2020
Friday 6 November 2020
Monday 9 November 2020
Tuesday 10 November 2020
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- The case for collective defined contribution (CDC)
Professor Michael Otsuka (Professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Libertarianism without Inequality (OUP 2003) plus a number of articles in journals such as Philosophy & Public Affairs and Ethics, mainly on topics in normative ethics and distributive justice. His current research interests encompass prioritarianism, egalitarianism, and the separateness of persons; collective goods and the benefits of cooperation; risk-pooling, pensions, and insurance; the fairness and value of risks and chances of benefits; property ownership and the nature of money; and left-libertarianism versus social democracy and socialism. The focus of his teaching is on philosophy and public policy as well as moral and political philosophy. He posts blogs on Medium on issues related to public policy -- mainly on pensions but also on health insurance, the measure of inflation, and the funding of higher education. For the impact of his pensions blogs, Otsuka was ranked #23 of 50, alongside Vice Chancellors, Ministers of State, and top civil servants, on the ‘UK Higher Education Power List’ 2018 of those who had the most influence on this higher education sector that year. According to the assessors: “Pension schemes are complex beasts, with a large number of nested assumptions. So it takes a skilled philosopher to unpick the logic and follow the trails of meaning to their inherent contradictions. In Michael, USS actuaries found a formidable opponent, and it is no exaggeration to say his blog posts changed the course of the dispute.”)
How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions’
Wednesday 11 November 2020
Thursday 12 November 2020
Friday 13 November 2020
Monday 16 November 2020
Tuesday 17 November 2020
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- The case for an unfunded pay as you go (PAYG) pension
Professor Michael Otsuka (Professor of Philosophy at the London School of Economics. He is the author of Libertarianism without Inequality (OUP 2003) plus a number of articles in journals such as Philosophy & Public Affairs and Ethics, mainly on topics in normative ethics and distributive justice. His current research interests encompass prioritarianism, egalitarianism, and the separateness of persons; collective goods and the benefits of cooperation; risk-pooling, pensions, and insurance; the fairness and value of risks and chances of benefits; property ownership and the nature of money; and left-libertarianism versus social democracy and socialism. The focus of his teaching is on philosophy and public policy as well as moral and political philosophy. He posts blogs on Medium on issues related to public policy -- mainly on pensions but also on health insurance, the measure of inflation, and the funding of higher education. For the impact of his pensions blogs, Otsuka was ranked #23 of 50, alongside Vice Chancellors, Ministers of State, and top civil servants, on the ‘UK Higher Education Power List’ 2018 of those who had the most influence on this higher education sector that year. According to the assessors: “Pension schemes are complex beasts, with a large number of nested assumptions. So it takes a skilled philosopher to unpick the logic and follow the trails of meaning to their inherent contradictions. In Michael, USS actuaries found a formidable opponent, and it is no exaggeration to say his blog posts changed the course of the dispute.”)
How to pool risks across generations: the case for collective pensions’
Wednesday 18 November 2020
Thursday 19 November 2020
Friday 20 November 2020
Monday 23 November 2020
Tuesday 24 November 2020
Wednesday 25 November 2020
Thursday 26 November 2020
Friday 27 November 2020
Monday 30 November 2020
Tuesday 1 December 2020
Wednesday 2 December 2020
Thursday 3 December 2020
Friday 4 December 2020
Saturday 5 December 2020
Monday 7 December 2020
Thursday 10 December 2020
Tuesday 15 December 2020
Monday 26 April 2021
Tuesday 27 April 2021
Wednesday 28 April 2021
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Monday 17 May 2021
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Thursday 20 May 2021
Monday 24 May 2021
Tuesday 25 May 2021
Tuesday 1 June 2021
Thursday 3 June 2021
Monday 7 June 2021
Tuesday 8 June 2021
Wednesday 9 June 2021
Thursday 10 June 2021
Monday 14 June 2021
Tuesday 15 June 2021
Tuesday 22 June 2021
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Wednesday 13 October 2021
Thursday 14 October 2021
Tuesday 19 October 2021
Thursday 21 October 2021
Tuesday 26 October 2021
Wednesday 27 October 2021
Thursday 28 October 2021
Tuesday 2 November 2021
Wednesday 3 November 2021
Thursday 4 November 2021
Wednesday 10 November 2021
Thursday 11 November 2021
Tuesday 16 November 2021
Thursday 18 November 2021
Tuesday 23 November 2021
Thursday 25 November 2021
Saturday 27 November 2021
Tuesday 30 November 2021
Wednesday 1 December 2021
Thursday 2 December 2021
Tuesday 7 December 2021
Thursday 20 January 2022
Wednesday 26 January 2022
Tuesday 1 February 2022
Thursday 3 February 2022
Thursday 17 February 2022
Thursday 3 March 2022
Thursday 10 March 2022
Monday 25 April 2022
Thursday 28 April 2022
Saturday 30 April 2022
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Tuesday 10 May 2022
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Monday 16 May 2022
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Wednesday 25 May 2022
Thursday 26 May 2022
Tuesday 31 May 2022
Wednesday 1 June 2022
Tuesday 7 June 2022
Wednesday 8 June 2022
Thursday 9 June 2022
Friday 10 June 2022
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09:45
- Exemplars in the Gospels
There is an upper limit on numbers, so please email Dr Oliver Coates by 27th May, 2022 to secure your place.
Various Speakers
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Tuesday 14 June 2022
Wednesday 15 June 2022
Friday 17 June 2022
Tuesday 21 June 2022
Thursday 23 June 2022
Monday 4 July 2022
Thursday 6 October 2022
Friday 7 October 2022
Tuesday 11 October 2022
Wednesday 12 October 2022
Thursday 13 October 2022
Friday 14 October 2022
Saturday 15 October 2022
Sunday 16 October 2022
Monday 17 October 2022
Tuesday 18 October 2022
Wednesday 19 October 2022
Thursday 20 October 2022
Monday 24 October 2022
Tuesday 25 October 2022
Wednesday 26 October 2022
Thursday 27 October 2022
Friday 28 October 2022
Sunday 30 October 2022
Monday 31 October 2022
Tuesday 1 November 2022
Wednesday 2 November 2022
Thursday 3 November 2022
Friday 4 November 2022
Saturday 5 November 2022
Sunday 6 November 2022
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Tuesday 8 November 2022
Wednesday 9 November 2022
Thursday 10 November 2022
Friday 11 November 2022
Monday 14 November 2022
Tuesday 15 November 2022
Wednesday 16 November 2022
Thursday 17 November 2022
Saturday 19 November 2022
Sunday 20 November 2022
Tuesday 22 November 2022
Wednesday 23 November 2022
Thursday 24 November 2022
Friday 25 November 2022
Monday 28 November 2022
Tuesday 29 November 2022
Wednesday 30 November 2022
Thursday 1 December 2022
Friday 2 December 2022
Tuesday 17 January 2023
Wednesday 18 January 2023
Friday 20 January 2023
Monday 23 January 2023
Tuesday 24 January 2023
Wednesday 25 January 2023
Thursday 26 January 2023
Friday 27 January 2023
Monday 30 January 2023
Tuesday 31 January 2023
Wednesday 1 February 2023
Friday 3 February 2023
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Friday 10 March 2023
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Thursday 29 June 2023
Monday 16 October 2023
Tuesday 17 October 2023
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Friday 1 December 2023
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Thursday 25 January 2024
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Thursday 8 February 2024
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Tuesday 27 February 2024
Monday 4 March 2024
Tuesday 5 March 2024
Thursday 7 March 2024
Monday 11 March 2024
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09:00
- Przywara Symposium
John Betz (University of Notre Dame),
Carl Scerri (Campion Hall, University of Oxford),
Philip Gonzales (St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth),
Julian Schuler (University of Tübingen),
Joshua Furnal (St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth),
Zachariah Kahler (Christ Church, Oxford),
Dr Gaven Kerr (St Patrick's Pontifical University, Maynooth)
Friday 26 April 2024
Wednesday 1 May 2024
Wednesday 8 May 2024
Friday 10 May 2024
Wednesday 15 May 2024
Friday 17 May 2024
Wednesday 22 May 2024
Friday 24 May 2024
Wednesday 29 May 2024
Friday 31 May 2024
Friday 7 June 2024
Monday 10 June 2024
Friday 14 June 2024
Friday 9 August 2024
Monday 14 October 2024
Monday 21 October 2024
Wednesday 23 October 2024
Monday 28 October 2024
Monday 4 November 2024
Wednesday 6 November 2024
Monday 11 November 2024
Monday 18 November 2024
Wednesday 20 November 2024
Monday 25 November 2024
Monday 2 December 2024
Wednesday 4 December 2024
Thursday 5 December 2024
Thursday 13 February 2025
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