- 22 February 2012: Nigel Biggar delivers lecture at Eton College
- 10 February 2012: After Libya: The Ethics of Military Intervention Revisited
- 7 February: Nigel Biggar debates, Can the West Live with Islam?
- 2-4 February 2012: Conference: The Persistence of the Nation State: Blessing or Curse?
- February 2012: Charles Camosy delivers McDonald Lectures, Peter Singer & Christian Ethics: Beyond Polarization
- 1 October 2011: Conference: Big Society, Bigger Nature?
- 15 September 2012: John Perry addresses Eton College (Wotton’s Society) on ‘What’s the Point of Sex? Recent Christian Debates’
- 19-20 May 2011: Public Conference: Christian Ethics Engages Peter Singer
- 6 May 2011: John Perry & Archbishop Rowan Williams speak on Faith & Society, Madejski Academy, Reading
- 22 March 2011: Nigel Biggar debates, “Was Iraq an Unjust War?” at Chatham House
- 23 February – 10 March 2011: John Haldale delivers the biennial McDonald Lectures
- 4 February: Colloquium: The Ethics of Intelligence Gathering, event with Chatham House
- 27 January: Lecture: Pete Ward: Gods Behaving Badly: Religion & Celebrity Culture
- 8 January 2011: Nigel Biggar: Breakfast with an Author for Religious Voices in Public Places, Society of Christian Ethics, New Orleans, USA
- 7 January 2011: John Perry: presentation to the Society of Christian Ethics, New Orleans, USA, “Alasdair MacIntyre and the Wrong Aristotle”
- 14 October 2010: Lecture: Florence Nightingale: Religious Motivation & Social Reform
- 9 October 2010: Public Conference: Reason, Theology, and the Genome
- August 2010: John Perry: presentation to the European Society for the Philosophy of Religion Conference on Religion in the Public Sphere, “Banning and Allowing Religious Attire: Can We Expect Judges to Do Theology?”
- 26 May 2010: Colloquium: Trust, Responsibility, and the Internet; event with Reuters Institute for Journalism
- 18-19 May 2010: John Perry: presentation at Zutshi-Smith Memorial Symposium: Religion in a Liberal State Symposium, University of Bristol
- 17 May 2010: John Perry: response at Does Religion Lead to Tolerance or Intolerance? Perspectives from Across the Disciplines, University of Oxford
- 13-14 May 2010: Public Conference: Is Forgiveness Immoral?
- 23 March: Colloquium: The Establishment of the Church of England: The Case In Favor
- Hilary Term 2010: Journalism & Public Responsibility, co-sponsored with the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
- 17 February 2010: Nigel Biggar: Two-day Theology Symposium with Royal Navy, HMS Bulwark
- 15 February 2010: Nigel Biggar: Lecture on Just War to the Joint Services Higher Command staff course at the UK Defence Academy
- 5 February 2010: Colloquium: Getting Our Way: The Ethics of National Interest; event with Chatham House and the Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
- 28 January 2010: Book seminar on Richard Burridge’s Imitating Jesus with responses from Nigel Biggar, Markus Bockmuehl, Christopher Rowland, and Bernd Wannenwetsch
- 14 December 2009: Nigel Biggar: Forgiving Enemies in Northern Ireland, a Westminster Forum Lecture, at which Lord Trimble, former leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, will respond
- 24 November 2009: Nigel Biggar: To Intervene or Not to Intervene? Ethical and Religious Reflections on Military Intervention, Wyndham Place Charlemagne Trust Lecture at King’s College, London
- 6 November 2009: Nigel Biggar: What Are Universities For? (Trinity Forum Event)
- 28 October 2008: Nigel Biggar: Military Reconciliation: Ethical and Religious Aspects; presentation to British Army Conference, Reconciliation in Conflict, at Land Warfare Centre, Warminster
- 24 October 2009: Nigel Biggar: Why the Establishment of the Church of England is Good for a Liberal Society
- 21 October 2009: John Perry: Response to Alan Mittleman’s Hope in a Democratic Age
- May 2009: Colloquium: Justice: Rights & Wrongs
- 2008-2009 McDonald Lectures
- 30 October 2008: Debate: Was Jesus a Pacifist?
- 14 October 2008: McDonald Centre Launch

