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We started this lecture series with two bookended revolutions, print in the sixteenth century, and the internet and social media in the late twentieth century. How then is Christianity changing in…
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October 17th, 2021
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Most religious traditions and movements have majorities of women, but most are led by men and are based on deeply embedded patriarchal assumptions. That underlying reality is played out in multiple…
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October 13th, 2021
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The aim of this lecture is to apply our general organizing principle and method to some of the most significant developments in the English-speaking Protestant world in the last four centuries,…
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Two networks transformed the early modern world. The first was the Iberian network of discoverers and conquerors that helped usher in an age of European world domination and colonialism. The second…
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October 6th, 2021
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Professor David Hempton, Senior Professor at Harvard University and Dean of Harvard Divinity School, delivers the Gifford Lecture "Towards a theory of Transnational Religious Change." It is…
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Prof Agustin Fuentes - Why do we believe_
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Prof Agustin Fuentes - How do we believe
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Prof Agustin Fuentes - Does belief matter_
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Prof Agustin Fuentes - How did we change the world_
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Prof Agustin Fuentes - What makes us human
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Prof. Agustin Fuentes - Who are we_ Belief, evolution, and our place in the world
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Jeffrey Stout is Professor of Religion at Princeton University.
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May 5th, 2017
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