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The Bampton Lectures at Columbia University are a recurring series of lectures that were established by a bequest of Ada Byron Bampton Tremaine.

Contents

List of lecturers and lectures

  • (3) 1950 – C. H. Dodd Gospel and Law: The Relation of Faith and Ethics in Early Christianity
  • (4) 1951 – Lewis Mumford Art and Technics
  • (5) 1952 – James B. Conant Modern Science and Modern Man
  • (6) 1953 – Alan Gregg Challenges to Contemporary Medicine
  • (7) 1954 – John Baillie The Idea of Revelation in Recent Thought
  • (8) 1955 – Lionello Venturi Four Steps Toward Modern Art
  • (9) 1956 – Joel H. Hildebrand Science in the Making
  • (10) 1957 – Brock Chisholm Prescription for Survival
  • (11) 1958 - Eric Lionel Mascall The Importance of Being Human
  • (12) 1959 – Anthony Blunt The Art of William Blake
  • (13) W. Barry Wood From Miasmas to Molecules
  • (14) 1962 – Paul Tillich Christianity and the Encounter of the World Religions
  • (15) Northrop Frye A Natural Perspective: The Development of Shakespearean Comedy and Romance
  • (17) 1966 – Fred Hoyle Man in the Universe
  • (18) Alasdair C. MacIntyre The Religious Significance of Atheism
  • (19) 1968 – John Newenham Summerson Victorian Architecture: Four Studies in Evaluation
  • (20) Jacob Bronowski Magic, Science, and Civilization
  • (21) 1976 – Titian: His World and His Legacy
  • (22) 1977? – Anthony Kenny Faith and Reason
  • 1983 – Steven Weinberg
  • (28) 1986 – Zellig Sabbetai Harris Language and Information
  • 1988 – Robert Gallo
  • (29) 1991 – James Cahill The Painter's Practice: How Artists Lived and Worked in Traditional China
  • (33) 2001 – Archbishop Demetrios
  • (37) 2011 Wendy Freedman The Size and Age of the Universe
  • Not numbered

  • Paul Ramsey Ethics at the Edges of Life: Medical and Legal Intersections
  • Paul Ricoeur, George H. Taylor, Lectures on Ideology and Utopia
  • References

    Bampton Lectures (Columbia University) Wikipedia