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FARMINGTON PAPERS PUBLISHED
All available by post from the Farmington Institute
Tel. no 01865 271965
e-mail: farmington @hmc.ox.ac.uk

BIBLICAL STUDIES
BS1 Prof John Rogerson, Why should we study the Bible?- March 1995
BS2 Prof John Barton, Old Testament or Hebrew Bible? - September 1996
BS3 Dr R W L Moberly, The Old Testament: its significance for today - January 1997
BS4 Dr Susan Gillingham, The Book of Amos - January 1998
BS5 Dr Christopher Tuckett, The Synoptic Gospels and the Historical Critical Method - November 1998
BS6 Revd Dr Mark Chapman, Faith and History: Some Problems and Solutions - November 1999
BS7 Dr Brenda Watson, Two Bibles? Bringing Criticism and Devotion into Focus -
May 2000
BS8 Prof John Dancy, The Old Testament as Literature - November 2000
BS9 Prof George Brooke, The Qumran Community - May 2001
BS10 Dr Eric Eve, The Authority of the Bible - May 2004
BS11 Dr Christine E Joynes, The Reception History of Mark's Gospel - May 2005

CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES
CD1 Rachel Trickett, The Case for Teaching Christian Doctrine - May 1996

EDUCATIONAL SUBJECTS
ES1 Dr Elizabeth Ashton, Readiness for Rejecting? A new look at the researches of Ronald Goldman into childhood religious thinking - May 1997
ES2 Dr David Hay, Listening for the Spirit of the child - May 1999
ES3 Dr Elizabeth Ashton, Conceptual Development: the role of Religious Education in the Clarification of Thought and Values - November 2000
ES4 Dr Helena Miller, Should we integrate the Visual Arts with Religious Education? A Jewish Perspective - May 2001
ES5 Dr Benedicta Ward, Bede, Teacher of the English - May 2004
ES6 Revd Henry Kirk, Titian as a Painter of Religious Subjects - May 2006
ES7 Rob Packard, Religious Studies Today - November 2006

ETHICAL ISSUES
EI1 Revd Dr Nigel Biggar, Euthanasia - March 1995
EI2 Dr Clare Palmer, Education or catastrophe? Environmental Values and Environmental Education - January 1997
EI3 Revd Canon Brian Hebblethwaite, The Problem of Evil - May 1997
EI4 Dr David Cook, Who Lives and Who Dies? - May 2001
EI5 Colonel Ian Huntley, Ethical Military Leadership - November 2003
EI6 Dr Bernd Wannenwetsch, What is Man? That you are mindful of him?: Biotechnological aspirations in the light of Psalm Eight - November 2004

MODERN THEOLOGY
MT1 John Evans, Surprising a Hunger - March 1994
MT2 Revd Mark Oakley, God – To Be or Not To Be? - July 1994
MT3 Revd Trevor Williams, What Makes you think Theology is a subject? - March 1995
MT4 Prof Roy Niblett, Unbelief and Belief - May 1996
MT5 John Evans, The Way of Foxes - May 1996
MT6 Revd Dr Martyn Percy, Is there a Modern Charismatic Theology?- May 1997
MT7 John Evans, Strong Enough to Help: Spirituality in the poetry of Seamus Heaney October 1997
MT8 Revd Canon Brian Hebblethwaite, Religious Pluralism - October 1997
MT9 Prof Ian Markham, Providence - October 1997
MT10 Prof Ann Loades, Feminist Theology: A new direction in Christian Studies
January 1998
MT11 Dr Harriet Harris, Fundamentalism and Theology - June 1998
MT12 Prof Eileen Barker, New Religious Movements - November 199
MT13 John Holroyd, John Wesley - November 2003
MT14 Revd Dr Ralph Waller, James Martineau Revisited - November 2004
MT15 Professor Terence Copley, Thomas Arnold: A Headteacher for today? - May 2005

MT16 Professor Geoffrey Cantor, Michael Faraday: The "Christian Philospher" - November 2005
MT17 Professor Richard Watson, The Hymns of Charles Wesley and the Writings of St Luke - November 2005
MT18 Revd Dr Stephen Orchard, An Inescapable Catastrophe - May 2006
MT19 Very Revd John Drury, Art and Theology - May 2007

PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
PR1 Prof Roger Trigg, What is an explanation? - September 1996
PR2 Lady Mary Warnock, Religion, Morality and Human Reproductive Technology
June 1998
PR3 Prof Ursula King, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin - June 1998
PR4 Prof Colin Gunton, Incarnation and Imagery: Words, the World, and the Triune God May 1999
PR5 Dr Isabel Wollaston, Christian Responses to the Holocaust - November 1999
PR6 Revd Charles Brock, Freud and Religion - May 2000
PR7 Revd Dr Derek Stanesby, The Existence of God - May 2000
PR8 Dr Paul Fletcher, Violence, Desire and the Gospels: The Theory of René Girard November 2001
PR9 Revd Dr Derek Stanesby, Is This the Word of the Lord? - May 2002
PR10 Dr Benedicta Ward, The English Mystics Revisited - May 2002
PR11 Prof Ursula King, Spirituality and Postmodernism - November 2002
PR12 Dr Eric Eve, Life after Death in the New Testament - November 2002
PR13 Dr William Mander, A Philosophical Discussion of Eternal Life - May 2003
PR14 Dr Eric Eve,Miracle in the New Testament - May 2003

SCIENCE AND CHRISTIANITY
SC1 Dr John Polkinghorne, Taking Science Seriously - May 1993
SC2 Dr John Polkinghorne, Taking Theology Seriously - May 1993
SC3 Kevin McCarthy, Science, Nature and the Human Spirit - July 1994
SC4 Revd Dr Derek Stanesby, Science and Christianity – Friends or Enemies?
July 1994
SC5 Dr John Habgood, A Vote of Thanks to Darwin - May 1994
SC6 Dr John Habgood, Evolution and Ethics - May 1994
SC7 Revd Dr Derek Stanesby, Biology and Salvation - January 1996
SC8 Prof Ian G Barbour, Three Paths from Nature to Religious Belief - January 1996
SC9 Prof Ian G Barbour, Science, God and Nature - January 1996
SC10 Michael Poole, A Reply to Richard Dawkins - September 1996
SC11 Revd Dr Arthur Peacocke,Welcoming the ‘Disguised Friend’:
Darwinism and Divinity -
November 1998
SC12 Revd Dr Arthur Peacocke, The quest for Christian Credibility - November 1998
SC13 Prof Willem B Drees, From Nothing until Now: Faith in the Natural History
of our Universe
November 2000
SC14 Prof Willem B Drees, Spirituality or Superstition: Criteria for Quality in Science, Religion and Popular Culture - November 2000
SC15 Prof John Hedley Brooke, The Wilberforce-Huxley Debate: Why Did It Happen? November 2001
SC16 Revd Canon Rodney Bomford, God and the Unconscious - November 2001
SC17 Prof Anders Jeffner, Biology and Religion as Interpreting Patterns of Human Life May 2002
SC18 Prof Peter Harrison, Christianity and the Rise of Western Science February 2008
WORLD RELIGIONS
WR1 Rabbi Prof Dan Cohn-Sherbok, Judaism: Past, Present and Future - January 1997
WR2 Peggy Morgan, Buddhist and Hindu Approaches to Suffering - January 1998
WR3 Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad, God in Hindu Religion - May 1999
WR4 Prof Martin Goodman, Jews and Christians in the First Centuries February 2008

 

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