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THE STANTON LECTURES 2025

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Ways of Oneness

Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad FBA

Distinguished Professor of Comparative Philosophy and Religion

Lancaster University

Faculty of Divinity, Runcie Room 5 – 6:30pm

 

Monday 24 February, Tuesday 25 February

Lectures 1-2. Overcoming difference

World, self and what is real: the contrasting responses of Śakara and Zhuangzi

 

Thursday 27 February, Monday 3 March

Lectures 3-4. Monism

God and World: Complementary perspectives from Abhinava and Spinoza

 

Tuesday 4 March, Thursday 6 March

Lectures 5-6. Oneness with manyness

Self and World in God: Comparing Rāmānuja and Ibn al-Arabi

 

All welcome

 

Image: Chakravarthi Ram-Prasad FBA

The Stanton Lectures are dedicated to the philosophy of religion. Established by Professor Vincent Stanton (1846–1924), the first series was delivered in the Faculty of Divinity in 1904 by Vernon Storr. Since then the lectureship has achieved international renown in its field.

For further information on Professor Vincent Stanton see:

Ely Professors | Faculty of Divinity (cam.ac.uk)

Previous holders of the Stanton lecturership

2023-24: David Bentley Hart

2022-23: Mark Johnston

2021-22: Geraldine Heng 

2020-21: Olivier Boulnois

2019-20: John Hare 

2018-19: Eleonore Stump

2017-18: Joel Robbins 

2016-17: Simon Oliver 

2015-16: No lectures

2014-15: Peter Ochs, 

2013-14: Stephen Mulhall

2012-13: Paul Griffiths, 

2011-12: Roger Scruton

2010-11: John Milbank

2009-10: Jeffrie Murphy

2008-09: Tamra Wright

2007-08: Robin Le Poidevin

2006-07: John Beer

2005-06: Gordon Graham

2004-05: Alvin Plantinga

2003-04: John Cottingham

2002-03: John Cottingham

2001-02: John Haldane

2000-01: John Haldane

1999-00: John Haldane

1998-99: Janet Soskice

1997-98: Janet Soskice

1996-97: Roger Trigg

1995-96: Paul Helm

1994-95: Fergus Kerr

1991: John Clayton

1990: Raymond Plant

1989: Raymond Plant

1986: Stephen Clark

1983: Elizabeth Anscombe

1980: Anthony Kenny

1977: Mary Hesse

1974: John Hick

1971: Peter Geach

1968: Don Cupitt

1965: Ronald Hepburn

1962: John Bambrough

1959: Basil Mitchell

1956: Donald MacKinnon

1953: George Woods

1950: Dorothy Emmet

1947: Ian Ramsey

1937: Herbert Farmer

1934: John Smith

1931: Alan Bouquet

1928: John Oman

1925: Alban Widgery

1922: Alban Widgery

1919: John Oman

1913: John Oman

1910: Frederick Tennant

1907: Frederick Tennant

1904: Vernon Storr

 

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