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Date | University | Lecturer | Title | ISBN |
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1891 | Edinburgh | George Gabriel Stokes | Natural Theology | |
1888–92 | Glasgow | Friedrich Max Müller | Natural Religion vol. 1 & 2; Physical Religion, Anthropological Religion; Theosophy or Psychological Religion | |
1892–96 | Glasgow | John Caird | The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity Vol.1&2 | |
1896–98 | Aberdeen | James Ward | Naturalism and Agnosticism | |
1896–98 | Edinburgh | Cornelis Tiele | On the Elements of the Science of Religion | ISBN 0-404-60480-3 |
1896–98 | Glasgow | Alexander Balmain Bruce | The Moral Order of the World, The Providential Order of the World | |
1898–00 | Aberdeen | Josiah Royce | The World and the Individual | |
1900–02 | Edinburgh | William James | The Varieties of Religious Experience | ISBN 0-679-64011-8 |
1902–04 | St Andrews | Richard Haldane | The Pathway to Reality | ISBN 0-404-60459-5 |
1904-06 | Aberdeen | James Adam | The Religious Teachers of Greece | |
1907-1908 | Aberdeen | Hans Driesch | The Science and Philosophy of the Organism | |
1909–10 | Edinburgh | William Warde Fowler | The Religious Experience of the Roman People | ISBN 0-8154-0372-0 |
1910-12 | Glasgow | John Watson | The Interpretation of Religious Experience | |
1911–12 | Edinburgh | Bernard Bosanquet | The Principle of Individuality and Value | ISBN 0-527-10036-6 |
1911–13 | Aberdeen | Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison | The Idea of God in the light of Recent Philosophy | |
1913–14 | Edinburgh | Henri Bergson | The Problem of Personality | |
1914 | Glasgow | Arthur Balfour | Theism and Humanism ISBN 1-58742-005-8 | |
1914–15 | Aberdeen | William Ritchie Sorley | Moral Values and the Idea of God | |
1915–16 | Edinburgh | William Mitchell Ramsay | Asianic Elements in Greek Civilization | ISBN 0-89005-173-9 |
1916–18 | Glasgow | Samuel Alexander | Space, Time, and Deity | ISBN 0-7661-8701-2 ISBN 0-7661-8702-0 |
1917–18 | St Andrews | William R. Inge | The Philosophy of Plotinus | ISBN 1-59244-284-6 |
1919–20 | St Andrews | Lewis Richard Farnell | Greek Hero Cults and Ideas of Immortality | |
1919–21 | Edinburgh | George Stout | Mind and Matter pub. 1931 | |
1921–22 | St Andrews | C. Lloyd Morgan | Emergent Evolution and Life, Mind, and Spirit | ISBN 0-404-60468-4 |
1921–23 | Edinburgh | Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison | Studies in the Philosophy of Religion | ISBN 0-404-60474-9 |
1922 | Glasgow | Arthur Balfour | Theism and Thought | |
1923–25 | Edinburgh | James George Frazer | The Worship of Nature ISBN 1-56459-532-3 | |
1926–27 | Edinburgh | Arthur Eddington | The Nature of the Physical World | ISBN 0-472-06015-5 |
1926-28 | St Andrews | Alfred Edward Taylor | The faith of a moralist, The Theological Implications of Morality; Natural Theology and the Positive Religions | |
1927-28 | Aberdeen | Alfred North Whitehead | Process and Reality | |
1927–28 | Edinburgh | Alfred North Whitehead | Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology | ISBN 0-02-934570-7 |
1927–28 | Glasgow | J. S. Haldane | The Sciences and Philosophy | ISBN 0-404-60479-X |
1928–29 | Edinburgh | John Dewey | The Quest for Certainty: A Study of the Relation of Knowledge and Action | ISBN 1-4179-0845-9 |
1930–32 | Aberdeen | Etienne Gilson | The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy | |
1932–34 | Glasgow | William Temple | Nature | Man and God |
1934–35 | Edinburgh | Albert Schweitzer | The Problem of Natural Theology and Natural Ethics (unpublished) | |
1936–37 | St Andrews | Werner Jaeger | The Theology of the Early Greek Philosophers | |
1936–38 | Aberdeen | Karl Barth | The Knowledge of God and the Service of God according to the Teaching of the Reformation | |
1937–38 | Edinburgh | Charles Sherrington | Man on His Nature | ISBN 0-521-06436-8 |
1938–40 | Edinburgh | Reinhold Niebuhr | The Nature and Destiny of Man: A Christian Interpretation (2 vol set) | ISBN 0-664-25709-7 |
1939–40 | Aberdeen | Arthur Darby Nock | Hellenistic Religion - The Two Phases | |
1947–49 | Edinburgh | Christopher Dawson | Religion and Culture | ISBN 0-404-60498-6 ISBN 0-385-42110-9 |
1949–50 | Aberdeen | Gabriel Marcel | The Mystery of Being, Faith and Reality | ISBN 1-890318-85-X, ISBN 1-890318-86-8 |
1949–50 | Edinburgh | Niels Bohr | Causality and Complementarity: Epistemological Lessons of Studies in Atomic Physics | ISBN 1-881987-14-0 |
1950–52 | Edinburgh | Charles Earle Raven | Natural Religion and Christian Theology | |
1951–52 | Aberdeen | Michael Polanyi | Personal Knowledge: Towards a Post-Critical Philosophy | ISBN 0-226-67288-3 |
1952–53 | Edinburgh | Arnold J. Toynbee | An Historian's Approach to Religion | ISBN 0-19-215260-2 |
1952–54 | Glasgow | John Macmurray | The Form of the Personal: The Self as Agent (1) / Persons in Relation (2) | ISBN 1-57392-337-0 ISBN 1-57392-625-6 |
1953–54 | Aberdeen | Paul Tillich | Systematic Theology (3 vols.) | ISBN 0-226-80337-6 ISBN 0-226-80338-4 ISBN 0-226-80339-2 |
1954–55 | Edinburgh | Rudolf Bultmann | History and Eschatology: The Presence of Eternity | ISBN 0-8371-8123-2 |
1955–56 | St Andrews | Werner Heisenberg | Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science | ISBN 1-57392-694-9 |
1959 | Glasgow | Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker | The Relevance of Science | |
1959–60 | St Andrews | Georg Henrik von Wright | Norm and Action and The Varieties of Goodness | |
1961–62 | Edinburgh | John Baillie | The Sense of the Presence of God | |
1962–64 | St Andrews | Henry Chadwick | Authority in the Early Church | |
1963&1965 | Aberdeen | Alister Hardy | The Living Stream The Divine Flame | |
1964–66 | St Andrews | John Findlay | The Discipline of the Cave and The Transcendence of the Cave | ISBN 978-0-04-111002-9 |
1965–1967 | Aberdeen | Raymond Aron | La Conscience historique dans la pensée et dans l'action | |
1965 | Glasgow | Herbert Butterfield | Historical Writing and Christian Beliefs and Human Beliefs and the Development of Historical Writing | |
1967–69 | St Andrews | Robert Charles Zaehner | Concordant Discord: The Interdependence of Faiths | |
1970 | Glasgow | Richard William Southern | The Rise and Fall of the Medieval System of Religious Thought | |
1972–73 | St Andrews | Alfred Ayer | The Central Questions of Philosophy | ISBN 0-03-013116-2 |
1973 | Aberdeen | Hannah Arendt | Life of the Mind | |
1973–74 | Edinburgh | Owen Chadwick | The Secularisation of the European Mind in the 19th Century | ISBN 0-521-39829-0 |
1974-76 | Glasgow | Basil Mitchell | Morality, Religious and Secular | |
1974–76 | Edinburgh | Stanley Jaki | The Road of Science and the Ways to God | ISBN 0-226-39145-0 |
1975–77 | St Andrews | Reijer Hooykaas | Fact, Faith and Fiction in the Development of Science, Magic and Denial | |
1977–78 | St Andrews | David Stafford-Clark | Myth, Magic and Denial | |
1978–79 | Edinburgh | John Eccles | The Human Mystery" | |
1979-80 | Edinburgh | Ninian Smart | The Varieties of Religious Identity, published as Beyond Ideology: Religion and the Future of Western Civilisation | ISBN 0-06-067402-4 |
1980–81 | Edinburgh | Seyyed Hossein Nasr | Knowledge and the Sacred | ISBN 0-7914-0177-4 |
1980–81 | St Andrews | Gregory Vlastos | Socrates: Ironist and Moral Philosopher | |
1981–82 | Edinburgh | Iris Murdoch | Metaphysics as a Guide to Morals | ISBN 0-14-017232-7 |
1982–83 | St Andrews | Donald Geoffrey Charlton | New Images of the Natural, 1750-1800 | |
1982–84 | Aberdeen | Richard Swinburne | The Evolution of the Soul | ISBN 0-19-823698-0 |
1983-84 | Edinburgh | David Daiches | God and the Poets | ISBN 0-19-812825-8 |
1983–84 | St Andrews | John Macquarrie | In Search of Deity | |
1984–85 | Aberdeen | Freeman Dyson | Infinite In All Directions | ISBN 0-06-072889-2 |
1984–85 | Edinburgh | Jurgen Moltmann | God in Creation: A New Theology of Creation and the Spirit of God | ISBN 0-8006-2823-3 |
1984–85 | St Andrews | Adolf Grunbaum | Psychoanalytic Theory and Science | |
1985 | Glasgow | Carl Sagan | The Search for Who We Are, published in 2006 as The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God | ISBN 1-59420-107-2 |
1985-86 | Edinburgh | Paul Ricoeur | Oneself as another | ISBN 0-226-71329-6 |
1986 | Glasgow | Donald M. MacKay | Behind the Eye | |
1986–87 | Edinburgh | John Hick | An Interpretation of Religion (2nd ed.) | ISBN 0-300-10668-8 |
1986–87 | St Andrews | Antony Flew | The Logic of Mortality | |
1987–88 | Edinburgh | Alasdair MacIntyre | Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry | ISBN 0-7156-2337-0 |
1988 | Glasgow | Don Cupitt | Nature and Culture | |
1988 | Glasgow | Richard Dawkins | Worlds in Microcosm | |
1988–89 | Edinburgh | Raimon Panikkar | Trinity and Theism | ISBN 978-1-57075-855-3 |
1988–89 | St Andrews | Walter Burkert | Tracks of Biology and the Creation of Sense | |
1989–90 | Edinburgh | Mary Douglas | Claims on God: published (much revised) as In the Wilderness | ISBN 1-85075-444-6 |
1989–91 | Aberdeen | Ian Barbour | Religion in an Age of Science | ISBN 0-06-060383-6 |
1990–91 | St Andrews | Hilary Putnam | Renewing Philosophy | |
1992–93 | Aberdeen | Jaroslav | Pelikan Christianity and Classical | |
1992 | Glasgow | Mary Warnock | Imagination and Understanding, published as Imagination and Time | ISBN 0-631-19019-8 |
1992–93 | St Andrews | Arthur Peacocke | Nature, God and Humanity | |
1992–93 | St Andrews | Roger Penrose | The Question of Physical Reality | |
1993–94 | Edinburgh | John Polkinghorne | Science and Christian Belief: Theological Reflections of a Bottom-up Thinker | ISBN 0-281-04714-6 |
1993–94 | Glasgow | Keith Ward | Religion and Revelation | ISBN 978-0-19-826375-3 |
1994–95 | Aberdeen | John W. Rogerson | Faith and Criticism in the Work of William Robertson Smith 1846-1894 | |
1994–95 | Aberdeen | M. A. Stewart | New Light and Enlightenment | |
1994–95 | Aberdeen | Peter Jones | Science and Religion before and after Hume | |
1994–95 | Aberdeen | James H. Burns | The Order of Nature | |
1994–95 | Aberdeen | Alexander Broadie | The Shadow of Scotus | |
1995–96 | Edinburgh | G. A. Cohen | If you're an Egalitarian, how come you're so Rich? | ISBN 0-674-00693-3 |
1995 | St Andrews | Nicholas Wolterstorff | Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology | |
1995–96 | Glasgow | Geoffrey Cantor John Hedley Brooke |
Reconstructing Nature | |
1996–97 | Edinburgh | Richard Sorabji | Emotions and How to Cope with Them, published as Emotion and Peace of Mind: From Stoic Agitation to Christian Temptation | ISBN 0-19-825005-3 |
1996–97 | St Andrews | Michael Dummett | Thought and Reality | |
1997–98 | Aberdeen | Russell Stannard | The God Experiment | |
1997–98 | Edinburgh | Holmes Rolston III | Genes, Genesis and God | ISBN 0-521-64674-X |
1997–98 | Glasgow | R J (Sam) Berry | Gods, Genes, Greens and Everything | |
1998–99 | Edinburgh | Charles Taylor | Living in a Secular Age, published as A Secular Age | ISBN 0-674-02676-4 |
1999–2000 | Glasgow | Ralph McInerny | Characters in Search of Their Author | |
1999 | St Andrews | Robert Merrihew Adams | God and Being | |
1999 | St Andrews | Marilyn McCord Adams | The Coherence of Christology | |
1999–2000 | Edinburgh | David Tracy | This side of God | |
2000–01 | Aberdeen | John S. Habgood | The Concept of Nature | |
2000–01 | Edinburgh | Onora O'Neill | Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics | |
2001 | Glasgow | Brian Hebblethwaite George Lakoff Lynne Baker; Michael Ruse Philip Johnson-Laird]] |
The Nature and Limits of Human Understanding | |
2001–02 | Edinburgh | Mohammed Arkoun | Inaugurating a Critique of Islamic Reason | |
2001–02 | St Andrews | Stanley Hauerwas | With the Grain of the Universe: The Church's Witness and Natural Theology | ISBN 1-58743-016-9 |
2002–03 | Edinburgh | Michael Ignatieff | The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror | ISBN 0-691-11751-9 |
2002–03 | St Andrews | Peter van Inwagen | The Problem of Evil | ISBN 978-0-19-954397-7 |
2003 | Aberdeen | Eleonore Stump | Wandering in the Darkness | |
2003–04 | Aberdeen | John Haldane | Mind, Soul and Deity | |
2003–04 | Edinburgh | J. Wentzel van Huyssteen | Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology | ISBN 0-8028-3246-6 |
2003–04 | Glasgow | Simon Blackburn | Reason's Empire | |
2004–05 | Edinburgh | Dame Margaret Anstee Stephen Toulmin Noam Chomsky |
A series of lectures dedicated to Edward (sched give 04–05 before 03 death) | |
2004–05 | St Andrews | Alvin Plantinga | Science and Religion: Conflict or Concord | |
2005 | Glasgow | John E. Hare | ||
2005–06 | Edinburgh | Jean Bethke Elshtain | Sovereign God, Sovereign State, Sovereign Self | |
2006-07 | Edinburgh | Jonathan Riley-Smith | The Crusades and Christianity | |
2006–07 | Edinburgh | Simon Conway Morris | Darwin's Compass: How Evolution Discovers the Song of Creation | |
2007 | Aberdeen | Stephen Pattison | Seeing Things: Deepening Relations with Visual Artefacts | ISBN 978-0-334-04149-8 |
2007 | St Andrews | Martin Rees | 21st Century Science: Cosmic Perspective and Terrestrial Challenges | |
2007–08 | Edinburgh | Alexander Nehamas | Because it was he, because it was I: Friendship and Its Place in Life | |
2007–08 | Glasgow | David Fergusson | Religion and Its Recent Critics, published as Faith and Its Critics: A Conversation | ISBN 978-0-19-956938-0 |
2008 | Edinburgh | Robert M. Veatch | Hipprocratic, Religious and Secular Medical Ethics: The Point of Conflict | |
2008–09 | Edinburgh | Diana Eck | The Age of Pluralism | |
2008–09 | Glasgow | Charles Taylor | The Necessity of Secularist Regimes | |
2009 | Aberdeen | Alister McGrath | A Fine-Tuned Universe: The Quest for God in Science and Theology | ISBN 978-0-664-23310-5 |
2009–10 | Edinburgh | Michael Gazzaniga | Mental Life | |
2009–10 | Edinburgh | Terry Eagleton | The God Debate | |
2009–10 | Glasgow | Gianni Vattimo | The End of Reality | |
2010 | St Andrews | Roger Scruton | The Face of God | |
2010-11 | Edinburgh | Gordon Brown | The Future of Jobs and Justice | |
2010–11 | Edinburgh | Peter Harrison | Science, Religion and the Modern World, published as The Territories of Science and Religion | ISBN 978-0226184487 |
2011-12 | Edinburgh | Lord Sutherland of Houndwood | David Hume and Civil Society | |
2011–12 | Edinburgh | Diarmaid MacCulloch | Silence in Christian History: the witness of Holmes' Dog | |
2012 | Aberdeen | Sarah Coakley | Sacrifice Regained: Evolution, Cooperation and God | |
2012 | Glasgow | Vilayanur Ramachandran | Body and Mind: Insights from Neuroscience | |
2012-13 | Edinburgh | Bruno Latour | Once Out of Nature - Natural Religion as a Pleonasm | |
2012-13 | Edinburgh | Steven Pinker | The Better Angels of Our Nature: A History of Violence and Humanity | |
2013-14 | Edinburgh | Baroness Onora O'Neill | From Toleration to Freedom of Expression | |
2013-14 | Edinburgh | Rowan Williams | Making representations: religious faith and the habits of language | |
2013-14 | Edinburgh | Catherine O'Regan | What is Caesar's? Adjudicating faith in modern constitutional democracies | |
2014 | Aberdeen | David N. Livingstone | Dealing with Darwin: Place, Politics and Rhetoric in Religious Engagements with Evolution | |
2014 | Glasgow | Jean-Luc Marion | Givenness and Revelation | |
2014-15 | Edinburgh | Jeremy Waldron | One Another's Equals: The Basis of Human Equality | |
2014-15 | Edinburgh | Helga Nowotny | Beyond Innovation. Temporalities. Re-use. Emergence. | |
2015 | Glasgow | Perry Schmidt-leukel | Interreligious Theology: The Future Shape of Theology | |
2016 | Glasgow | Sean M. Carroll | Culture: The Metamorphosis of Natural Theology in the Christian Encounter With Hellenism | ISBN 0-300-06255-9 |
2016-17 | Edinburgh | Richard English | Nationalism, Terrorism and Religion | |
2016-17 | Edinburgh | Jeffrey Stout | Religion Unbound: Ideals and Powers from Cicero to King | |
2017-18 | Edinburgh | Agustín Fuentes | Why We Believe: evolution, making meaning, and the development of human natures | |
2017-18 | Edinburgh | Elaine Howard Ecklund | Science and Religion in Global Public Life |