Liberalism, Autonomy and Rights (Lecture 1) The first of two lectures discussing the centrality of the...
Philip Quaque: The African ordained in the Church of England Though history tends to focus on the white abolitionists, the...
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Queen Victoria's Views On The Appointments of Ecclesiastics A question from the lecture 'Queen Victoria' by Professor Vernon...
"The Virgin Queen": Elizabeth I offending the Catholics Queen Elizabeth as a 'Virgin Queen' and what this meant...
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...
Dead Queen's Shoes: Elizabeth I shadow over James I reign Professor Levin is asked how the first few months of...
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.