The Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford, England, were founded by a bequest of John Bampton. They have taken place since 1780.
They were a series of annual lectures; since the turn of the 20th century they have typically been biennial. They continue to concentrate on Christian theological topics. The lectures are traditionally been published in book form. On a number of occasions, notably at points during the 19th century, they attracted great interest and controversy.
1780 – James Bandinel Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1781 – Timothy Neve Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1782 – Robert Holmes The Prophecies and Testimony of John the Baptist, and the parallel Prophecies of Jesus Christ
1783 – John Cobb Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1784 – Joseph White Mahometism and Christianity
1785 – Ralph Churton On the Prophecies Respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem
1786 – George Croft Eight Sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1787 – William Hawkins Discourses on Scripture Mysteries
1788 – Richard Shepherd The Ground and Credibility of the Christian Religion
1789 – Edward Tatham Chart and Scale of Truth
1790 – Henry Kett A Representation of the Conduct and Opinions of the Primitive Christians, with Remarks on Gibbon and Priestley
1791 – Robert Morres Eight sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1792 – John Eveleigh Eight Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford
1793 – James WilliamsonThe Truth, Inspiration, Authority, and End of the Scriptures, considered and defended
1794 – Thomas Wintle Expediency, Prediction, and Accomplishment of the Christian Redemption Illustrated
1795 – Daniel Veysie The Doctrine of Atonement illustrated and defended
1796 – Robert Gray, Sermons on the Principles Upon Which the Reformation of the Church of England was Established
1797 – William Finch Objections of Infidel Historians and Other Writers Against Christianity
1798 – Charles Henry Hall Fulness of Time
1799 – William Barrow Answers to some Popular Objections against the Necessity or the Credibility of the Christian Revelation
1800 – George Richards The Divine Origin of Prophecy Illustrated and Defended
1801 – George Stanley Faber Horae Mosaicae
1802 – George Frederic Nott Religious Enthusiasm
1803 – John Farrer Sermons on the Mission and Character of Christ and on the Beatitudes
1804 – Richard Laurence An attempt to illustrate those articles of the Church of England, which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical
1805 – Edward Nares A View of the Evidences of Christianity at the End of the Pretended Age of Reason
1806 – John Browne, Fellow of Corpus Christi College Sermons preached before the University of Oxford
1807 – Thomas Le Mesurier The Nature and Guilt of Schism
1808 – John Penrose An Attempt to Prove the Truth of Christianity
1809 – John Bayley Somers Carwithen A view of the Brahminical religion
1810 – Thomas Falconer Certain Principles in Evanson's Dissonance of the 'Four generally received Evangelists'
1811 – John Bidlake The Truth and Consistency of Divine Revelation
1812 – Richard Mant An Appeal to the Gospel
1813 – John Collinson A Key to the Writings of the Principal Fathers of the Christian Church who flourished during the first three centuries
1814 – William Van Mildert The General Principles of Scripture-Interpretation
1815 – Reginald Heber The Personality and Office of the Christian Comforter
1816 – John Hume Spry Christian Union Doctrinally and Historically Considered
1817 – John Miller The Divine Authority of Holy Scripture
1818 – Charles Abel Moysey The Doctrines of Unitarians Examined
1819 – Hector Davies Morgan A Compressed View of the Religious Principles and Practices of the Age
1820 – Godfrey Faussett The Claims of the Established Church to exclusive attachment and support, and the Dangers which menace her from Schism and Indifference, considered
1821 – John Jones The Moral Tendency of Divine Revelation
1822 – Richard Whately The Use and Abuse of Party Feeling in Matters of Religion
1823 – Charles Goddard The Mental Condition Necessary to a due Inquiry into Religious Evidence
1824 – John Josias Conybeare An Attempt to Trace the History and to Ascertain the Limits of the Secondary and Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture
1825 – George Chandler The Scheme of Divine Revelation Considered
1826 – William Vaux The Benefits Annexed to a Participation in the Two Christian Sacraments of Baptism and the Lord's Supper
1827 – Henry Hart Milman Character and Conduct of the Apostles Considered as an Evidence of Christianity
1828 – Thomas Horne The Religious Necessity of the Reformation
1829 – Edward Burton Inquiry into the Heresies of the Apostolic Age
1830 – Henry Soames An inquiry into the doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon church
1831 – Thomas William Lancaster The Popular Evidence of Christianity
1832 – Renn Dickson Hampden The Scholastic Philosophy considered in its relation to Christian Theology
1833 – Frederick Nolan Analogy of Revelation and Science Established
1834 – Richard Laurence An Attempt to illustrate those Articles of the Church of England which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical
1836 – Charles Atmore Ogilvie Eight Sermons
1837 – Thomas S. L. Vogan The Principal Objections against the Doctrine of the Triniy
1838 – Henry Arthur Woodgate The Authoritative Teaching of the Church
1839 – William Daniel Conybeare An analytical examination into ... the writings of the Christian Fathers during the Ante-Nicene period
1840 – Edward Hawkins Connected Principles
1841 – Samuel Wilberforce was invited to lecture butwithdrew following the death of his wife Emily
1842 – James Garbett Christ, as Prophet, Priest, and King
1843 – Anthony Grant The Past and Prospective Extension of the Gospel By Missions to the Heathen
1844 – Richard Wiliam Jelf An inquiry into the means of grace, their mutual connection, and combined use, with especial reference to the Church of England
1845 – Charles Abel Heurtley Justification
1846 – Augustus Short The Witness of the Spirit with our Spirit
1847 – Walter Augustus Shirley
1848 – Edward Garrard Marsh The Christian Doctrine of Sanctification
1849 – Richard Michell The Nature and Comparative Value of the Christian Evidences
1850 – Edward Meyrick Goulburn The Resurrection of the Body
1851 – Henry Bristow Wilson The Communion of Saints
1852 – Joseph Esmond Riddle The Natural History of Infidelity and Superstition in contrast with Christian Faith
1853 – William Thomson The Atoning Work of Christ viewed in Relation to some Ancient Theories
1854 – Samuel Waldegrave New Testament Millenarianism
1855 – John Ernest Bode The Absence of Precision in the Formularies of the Church of England
1856 – Edward Arthur Litton The Mosaic Dispensation Considered as Introductory to Christianity
1857 – William Edward Jelf Christian Faith, Comprehensive, not Partial; Definite, not Uncertain
1858 – Henry Longueville Mansel The Limits of Religious Thought
1859 – George Rawlinson Historic Evidence for the Truth of the Christian Records
1860 – James Augustus Hessey On Sunday: its Origin, History, and Present Obligation
1861 – John Sandford The Mission and Extension of the Church at Home
1862 – Adam Storey Farrar A Critical History of Free Thought in reference to the Christian Religion
1863 – John Hannah The Relation between the Divine and Human Elements in Holy Scripture
1864 – Thomas Dehany Bernard The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament
1865 – James Bowling Mozley Miracles
1866 – Henry Parry Liddon The Divinity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
1867 – Edward Garbett Dogmatic Faith, an inquiry into the relation subsisting between revelation and dogma
1868 – George Moberly The Administration of the Holy Spirit in the Body of Christ
1869 – Robert Payne Smith Prophecy a Preparation for Christ
1870 – William Josiah Irons Christianity as Taught by St. Paul
1871 – George Herbert Curteis Dissent, in Its Relation to the Church of England
1872 – John Richard Turner Eaton The Permanence of Christianity
1873 – Isaac Gregory Smith Characteristics of Christian Morality
1874 – Stanley Leathes The Religion of the Christ
1875 – William Jackson, FSA Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford The Doctrine of Retribution
1876 – William Alexander The Witness of the Psalms to Christ and Christianity
1877 – Charles Adolphus Row Christian evidences viewed in relation to modern thought
1878 – Charles Henry Hamilton Wright Zechariah and his Prophecies Considered in Relation to Modern Criticism
1879 – Henry Wace The Foundations of Faith
1880 – Edwin Hatch The Origin of Early Christian Churches
1881 – John Wordsworth The One Religion: truth, holiness and peace desired by the nations, and revealed by Jesus Christ
1882 – Peter Goldsmith Medd The One Mediator
1883 – William Henry Fremantle The World as the Subject of Redemption
1884 – Frederick Temple The Relations between Religion and Science
1885 – Frederic William Farrar The History of Interpretation
1886 – Charles Bigg The Christian Platonists of Alexandria
1887 – William Boyd Carpenter Permanent Elements of Religion
1888 – Robert Edward Bartlett The Letter and the Spirit
1889 – Thomas Kelly Cheyne The Origin and Contents of the Psalter
1890 – Henry William Watkins Modern Criticism considered in its Relation to the Fourth Gospel
1891 – Charles Gore The Incarnation of the Son of God
1892 – Alfred Barry Some Light of Science on the Faith
1893 – William Sanday Inspiration
1894 – John Richardson Illingworth Personality, Human and Divine
1895 – Thomas Banks Strong Christian Ethics
1897 – Robert Lawrence Ottley Aspects of the Old Testament
1899 – William Ralph Inge Christian Mysticism (online text)
1901 – Archibald Robertson Regnum Dei
1903 – William Holden Hutton The Influence of Christianity Upon National Character
1905 – Frederick William Bussell Christian Theology and Social Progress
1907 – James Hamilton Francis Peile Reproach of the Gospel: An Inquiry into the Apparent Failure of Christianity
1909 – Walter Hobhouse Church and the World: in Idea and in History
1911 – John Huntley Skrine Creed and the Creeds: Their Function in Religion
1913 – George Edmundson The Church in Rome in the First Century
1915 – Hastings Rashdall The Idea of Atonement in Christian Theology
1920 – Arthur Cayley Headlam Doctrine of the Church and Christian Reunion
1922 – Leighton Pullan Religion Since the Reformation
1924 – Norman Powell Williams The Ideas of the Fall and of Original Sin
1926 – Alfred Edward John Rawlinson New Testament Doctrine of the Christ
1928 – Kenneth E. Kirk The Vision of God: The Christian Doctrine of the Summum Bonum ISBN 0-8192-2087-6
1930 – Laurence Grensted Psychology and God a study of the implications of recent psychology for religious belief and practice
1932 – Burnett Hillman Streeter Buddha and the Christ
1934 – Robert Henry Lightfoot History and Interpretation in the Gospels
1936 – Frank Herbert Brabant Time and eternity in Christian thought
1938 – Alfred Guillaume Prophecy and Divination among the Hebrews and other Semites
1940 – George Leonard Prestige Fathers and Heretics ISBN 0-281-00452-8
1942 – Trevor Gervase Jalland The Church and the Papacy: a Historical Study
1944 – Spencer Leeson Christian Education
1946 – Philip Arthur Micklem The Secular and the Sacred[7]
1948 – Austin Farrer The Glass of Vision
1952 – Robert Leslie Pollington Milburn Early Christian Interpretations of History
1954 – Henry Ernest William Turner The Pattern of Christian Truth: A Study in the Relations Between Orthodoxy and Heresy in the Early Church
1955 – Thomas Maynard Parker Christianity and the State in the Light of History
1956 – E. L. Mascall Christian Theology and Natural Science: Some Questions on their Relations
1958 – John Gordon Davies He Ascended Into Heaven
1962 – Alan Richardson History Sacred and Profane
1964 – Stephen Neill Church and Christian Union
1966 – David Edward Jenkins The Glory of Man
1968 – Frederick William Dillistone Traditional Symbols and the Contemporary World
1970 – Cheslyn Jones Christ and Christianity: a study in origins in the light of St Paul
1972 – Howard E. Root "The Limits of Radicalism"
1974 – Peter Baelz The Forgotten Dream: Experience, Hope and God
1976 – Geoffrey W. H. Lampe God As Spirit ISBN 0-19-826644-8
1978 – A. R. Peacocke Creation and the World of Science
1980 – Anthony E. Harvey Jesus and the Constraints of History
1982 – Peter Hinchcliff Holiness and Politics ISBN 0-232-51502-6
1984 – J. A. T. Robinson The Priority of John
1986 – Maurice Wiles God's Action in the World
1988 - John Barton "People of the Book?"
1990 – Alister E. McGrath Genesis of Doctrine: a Study in the Foundations of Doctrinal Criticism
1992 – Colin Gunton The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity ISBN 0-521-42184-5
1994 – Eric William Heaton The School Tradition of the Old Testament
1996 – Ursula King Christ in All Things: Exploring Spirituality With Teilhard De Chardin ISBN 1-57075-115-3
2000 – John Habgood Varieties of Unbelief
2001 – David Fergusson Church, State and Civil Society ISBN 0-521-52959-X
2003 – Oliver O'Donovan The Ways of Judgment ISBN 978-0-8028-2920-7
2005 – Paul S. Fiddes Seeing the world and knowing God: ancient wisdom and modern doctrine
2007 – Raymond Plant Religion, Citizenship and Liberal Pluralism
2009 – Richard Parish Catholic Particularity in Seventeenth-Century French Writing: Christianity is Strange
2011 – Frances YoungFrom pondering scripture to the first principles of Christian Theology
From cosmology to doxology: reading Genesis alongside Plato and Darwin
From creation to re-creation: nature and the naked ape
From image to likeness: incarnation and theosis
From Adam and Eve to Mary and Christ: sin, redemption, atonement
From inspiration to sanctification: the spirit of wisdom and holiness
From the Church to Mary: towards a critical ecumenism
From dogma to theoria: God as Trinity
2013 – Michael Banner Imagining life: Christ and the human condition
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