Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
A History of European Abolition: An English Language Phenomenon? Professor Alec Ryrie examines the idea that the abolition of...
Philip Quaque: The African ordained in the Church of England Though history tends to focus on the white abolitionists, the...
The Historic Collections of St Paul's Cathedral The historic collections have undergone some interesting developments in recent...
The Beauty of Holiness and its Perils (or what is to happen to 10,000 parish churches?) This is the Sir Thomas Gresham Annual Lecture of 2007...
War and the Origins of the Abolition Movement What began the process of Abolition? When did this minority...
Thinking Theologically About Modern Art: A Sense of the Sacred? By exploring the architecture, stained glass windows and art installations...
Michelangelo, Copernicus and the Sistine Chapel It is argued that Copernicus’ theory of the sun-centred universe...
Painting, Patronage and Politics under the Tudors Tudor England was a dangerous place for the wealthy and powerful. Art and architecture was a sign of connoisseurship but also political ambition.