The Oxford Centre for Christianity and Culture is hosting a series of lectures throughout Trinity Term 2012 on Law, Religion and Liberty: Legal and Theological Perspectives. All are welcome. The lectures are Tuesdays at 5.00pm in Regent’s Park College, Oxford.
- 24 April: Against Human Rights
Professor John Milbank, Professor of Religion & Ethics, University of Nottingham - 1 May: Religious Liberty: From Trent to Vatican II
Professor Thomas Pink, King’s College London - 8 May: Freedom and Slavery: The Case of Deacon Sam Sharpe
Dr Delroy Reid Salmon, Regent’s Park College, Oxford - 15 May: Law and Gospel: On the Duty to Order the World
Dr Esther Reed, Head of Theology & Religion, University of Exeter - 22 May: Law, Religion & Public Reasoning
Dr Jonathan Chaplin, Director, Kirby Laing Institute for Christian Ethics, Cambridge - 29 May: Numbers and Lines
Dr Catherine Pickstock, Reader in Philosophy & Theology, Cambridge - 7 June (Thursday): Canon Law as an International Legal Framework
Dr Robert Ombres OP, Blackfriars, Oxford - 12 June: Two Way Translation: A Test Case for Religious Intervention
Professor Jeremy Waldron, Chichele Professor of Social & Political Theory, Oxford

