Darwin's "Crowd of Difficulties": A theory that stands despite anomalies When Charles Darwin proposed his Theory of Evolution, he saw...
The Mathematics of Evolutionary Biology - Implications for Ethics, Teleology and 'Natural Theology' THE ANNUAL BOYLE LECTURE The Boyle lectures address topics which...
Theatre and Individualism: Henrik Ibsen, 'A Doll's House' A Doll's House is a three-act play by the Norwegian playwright...
Cosmology and Creation: How do they relate to one another? This lecture considers some themes within the Christian tradition dealing...
The Dreams and Nightmares of Christian Liberalism In the nineteenth century, some of the Protestant Christians facing...
Faith, Proof and Evidence: What’s right to think? This lecture will consider the place of evidence in science...
Envy of Kings: The Guildhall of London and the Power of the Medieval Corporation The government of the City of London is older than...
Poetry and Co-dependency: The Poetry of Sylvia Plath Readers and critics have been exploring Plath's work for half...