The prestigious Gifford Lectureships were established by Adam Lord Gifford (1820 - 1887), a senator of the College of Justice in Scotland. The purpose of his bequest to the universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, St Andrews and Aberdeen was to sponsor lectures to "promote and diffuse the study of Natural Theology in the widest sense of the term - in other words, the knowledge of God". Since the first lecture in 1888, Gifford Lecturers have been recognized as pre-eminent thinkers in their respective fields.
Latest episodes of the podcast Gifford Lectures
- The End of Reality: Opening Lecture
- Beyond Phenomenology (The End of Reality)
- Being and Event (The End of Reality)
- The Ethical Dissolution of Reality (The End of Reality)
- The role of a university in the 21st century
- The role of a university in the 21st century (audio)
- Illusions , delusions and the brain
- Molecules, neurons and morality
- Illusions , delusions and the brain (audio)
- Molecules, neurons and morality (audio)
- The Aporia of Revelation: The Epistemological Interpretation
- Understanding Revelation: A Phenomenological Reappropriation
- Christ as Saturated Phenomenon: the Icon of the Invisible
- Trinity as a Logic of Manifestation
- Questions of Revelation Part 1
- Questions of Revelation Part 2
- Questions of Revelation Part 3
- Revelation Seminar Part 1
- Revelation Seminar Part 2
- Revelation Seminar Part 3