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Bampton Lectures (Columbia University)
The
Bampton
Lectures
at
Columbia University
are a recurring series of lectures that were established by a bequest of
Ada Byron
Bampton Tremaine.
List of
lecturers and lectures
1950 – C. H. Dodd
Gospel and Law: The Relation of Faith and Ethics in
Early Christianity
1951 –
Lewis Mumford
Art and Technics
1952
– James B. Conant
Modern Science
and
Modern Man
1953 –
Alan Gregg
Challenges to Contemporary Medicine
1954 –
John Baillie
The Idea
of Revelation in Recent Thought
1955 –
Lionello Venturi
Four Steps Toward
Modern Art
1956 – Joel H. Hildebrand
Science in the Making
1957 –
Brock Chisholm
Prescription for Survival
1958 -
Eric Lionel Mascall
The Importance of
Being Human
1959 –
Anthony Blunt
The Art
of
William Blake
W. Barry Wood
From Miasmas to Molecules
1962 –
Paul Tillich
Christianity and the Encounter of
the World
Religions
Northrop Frye
A
Natural
Perspective:
The Development
of
Shakespearean Comedy
and Romance
1966 –
Fred Hoyle
Man in
the Universe
Alasdair C. MacIntyre
The Religious Significance of Atheism
1968 –
John Newenham Summerson
Victorian Architecture: Four
Studies
in Evaluation
Jacob Bronowski
Magic, Science, and Civilization
1976 –
Titian:
His World
and His Legacy
1977? –
Anthony Kenny
Faith and Reason
1983 –
Steven Weinberg
1986 –
Zellig Sabbetai Harris
Language
and Information
1988 –
Robert Gallo
1991 –
James Cahill
The Painter's Practice: How Artists Lived and Worked in Traditional China
2001 –
Archbishop Demetrios
2011
Wendy Freedman
The Size and
Age of the Universe
Not numbered
Paul Ramsey
Ethics at the Edges of Life: Medical and Legal Intersections
Paul Ricoeur
, George H. Taylor,
Lectures on
Ideology and Utopia