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WEDNESDAY 24 DECEMBER, CHRISTMAS EVE
4.00 pm Crib Service
5.30 pm First Evensong of the Nativity of our Lord
10.30 pm Carols by candlelight
11.00 pm First Mass of the Nativity of our Lord,
Preacher: The Revd Dr Matthew Cheung Salisbury
THURSDAY 25 DECEMBER, CHRISTMAS…
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15/12/25, 11:18
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Mr Ryan Blank, Head of Politics, Harrow School, PhD Candidate in Modern British History at the University of Cambridge, & Affiliated Researcher at the Pusey House Centre for Theology, Law and Culture.
Abstract
Tractarianism was famous, in its own period, for the intensity of its friendships.…
Published:
11/12/25, 10:03
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Professor Markus Bockmuehl, Dean Ireland's Professor of the Exegesis of Holy Scripture, Keble College.
Abstract:
Nineteenth-century scholarship often argued that Christianity succeeded through the Hellenization of its theology, replacing Jewish national and terrestrial eschatology with Platonic spiritual interpretation. Robert Wilken's The Land Called Holy (1992) fundamentally…
Published:
11/12/25, 10:14
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The Rev'd Professor Siân Grønlie, Professor of Old Norse, University of Oxford, Tutorial Fellow, St Anne's College, and Curate, St. Giles' Church.
Abstract:
The Icelandic sagas have been used as a comparative literature for the narratives in the Old Testament ever since they became accessible in…
Published:
11/12/25, 10:18
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Dr Jon Cruddas, former MP for Dagenham and Rainham.
Abstract:
The lecture will seek to address a major omission in the history of the Labour Party: the lack of substantial work on the Roman Catholic contribution to it. Within the study of the origins of the…
Published:
11/12/25, 10:13
Lecture