Birkbeck Lecture in Ecclesiastical History
The Birkbeck Lectures in Ecclesiastical History have been held at Trinity College, Cambridge, since 1886.[1]
Lectures
    
The source for the list below is: "Past Birkbeck Lectures", Trinity College, Cambridge. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
| Year | Lecturer | Lecture title | 
|---|---|---|
| 1886 | William Cunningham | The Conversion of the Germans | 
| 1891 | James Bass Mullinger | Temporal Power of the Papacy: Its Origins and Results | 
| 1892 | James Bass Mullinger | Schools of Theology at Cambridge | 
| 1896 | William Holden Hutton | The Church in the Sixth Century | 
| 1898 | Arthur Cayley Headlam | The Credibility of Early Church History | 
| 1900 | John Neville Figgis | Political Theories and Ecclesiastical Parties from the Council of Constance to Grotius | 
| 1902 | John Henry Overton | The Nonjurors | 
| 1905 | Walter Howard Frere | The History of the Religious Orders in England | 
| 1907 | Thomas Scott Holmes | The History of the Christian Church in the Province of Gaul | 
| 1908 | Thomas Scott Holmes | The Church in Roman Gaul in the Fifth Century | 
| 1909 | William Cunningham | Religion in England during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries | 
| 1911 | George Gordon Coulton | Monasticism from St Bernard to the Reformation | 
| 1912 | George Gordon Coulton | Some Aspects of Medieval Church Art | 
| 1913 | Reginald L. Poole | Outlines of the History of the Papal Chancery | 
| 1913 | William John Birkbeck | |
| 1920 | Terrot R. Glover | Inheritance and Experience in Early Christian Thought | 
| 1921 | Cuthbert H. Turner | The Sources and Material of Early Western Canon Law | 
| 1924 | James Vernon Bartlet | Church Life and Order in the First Four Centuries | 
| 1925 | Alexander James Carlyle | The Principles of the Relation of Church and State in the Middle Ages | 
| 1926 | Alexander James Carlyle | The Papacy and the Temporal Powers in the Thirteenth Century | 
| 1927–1929 | Hugh Fraser Stewart | Jansenist and Jesuit in the Seventeenth Century | 
| 1929–1930 | Zachary N. Brooke | The English Church and the Papacy from William I to John | 
| 1932–1933 | Norman Sykes | Church and State in England in the Eighteenth Century | 
| 1934–1935 | A. Hamilton Thompson | The English Church at the Opening of the Sixteenth Century | 
| 1936–1937 | E. F. Jacob | The Council of Constance | 
| 1938 | Charles H. E. Smyth | The Origins of the Evangelical Revival in Cambridge in the Eighteenth Century | 
| 1939 | Norman H. Baynes | Byzantine Asceticism | 
| 1946 | Francis Dvornik | Church and State in the East | 
| 1947 | Ernest Gordon Rupp | Luther Reconsidered | 
| 1948 | William Abel Pantin | The English Church in the Fourteenth Century | 
| 1948 | Canon John R. H. Moorman | The Grey Friars in Cambridge | 
| 1949 | Stephen C. Neill | India and Christianity in the Nineteenth Century | 
| 1951 | Henry Outram Evennett | The Counter-Reformation | 
| Margaret Deanesley | The Work of the Western Clergy as Transmitters of the Greco-Roman Tradition in Early Medieval Europe | |
| 1953 | Canon Alec Vidler | Lamennais, the Church, and the Revolution | 
| 1954 | Stanley Lawrence Greenslade | Six Early Christian Cities of the West | 
| 1955 | Kathleen Wood-Legh | The Chantry as an Institution in Medieval Britain | 
| 1956 | W. Owen Chadwick | The Idea of Development: From Bossuet to Newman | 
| 1957 | Thomas Maynard Parker | God, Man and Politics in Later Medieval Thought | 
| 1958 | Gordon Donaldson | The Scottish Reformation | 
| 1959 | Derwas J. Chitty | Egyptian and Palestinian Monasticism under the Christian Empire | 
| 1960 | Sir Richard Southern | St Anselm and His Friends | 
| 1961 | Prince Dmitri Obolensky | The Orthodox Church in the Medieval Slavonic Lands | 
| 1962 | David Knowles | Two Problems in Monastic History: Regula Magistri and Carta Caritatis | 
| Charles Holwell Talbot | Cluniac Monasticism: Odo to Peter the Venerable | |
| 1963 | Robert William Greaves | Politics and the Hanoverian Church of England | 
| 1965 | Henry Chadwick | Athanasius and the Arian Controversy | 
| 1966 | Sir Steven Runciman | The Church in Constantinople and the Protestant Churches in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries | 
| 1967 | George S. R. Kitson Clark | Churchmen and the Social Problem: 1835–1885 | 
| 1968 | W. H. C. Frend | The Rise of the Monophysite Empire: Some Chapters in the History of the Church in the Fifth and Sixth Centuries | 
| 1969 | Walter Ullmann | The Carolingian Renaissance and the Idea of Kingship | 
| 1970 | Denys Hay | The Church in Italy in the Fifth Century | 
| 1971 | A. G. Dickens | The German Reformation | 
| 1972 | David Newsome | Platonic Ideas in English Romantic Thought and Theology | 
| 1973 | John Norman Davidson Kelly | Aspects of St Jerome | 
| J. M. Wallace-Hadrill | The Franks and the Uses of Religion | |
| 1974 | Basil Hall | The Rise and Fall of Spanish Erasmianism | 
| 1976 | John McManners | Death and the Enlightenment: Changing Attitudes to Death in Eighteenth-Century France | 
| 1977 | Donald M. Nicol | The Church and Society in the Last Centuries of Byzantium | 
| 1978 | Michael J. Wilks | God's Half Acre: Nationalism and the English Church in the Fourteenth Century | 
| 1979 | Edward Norman | Themes in the History of Latin-American Christianity | 
| 1981 | Patrick Collinson | The Beginnings of Non-Conformity: Popular Protestantism and Religious Dissent in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England | 
| 1983 | Gareth V. Bennett | The Restored Church of England, 1600–1689 | 
| 1985 | Brian Tierney | Natural Law and Natural Rights: Languages of Discourse, 1150–1350 | 
| 1987 | John Dixon Walsh | Methodism Attacked: The Opposition to Popular Evangelicalism in Eighteenth-Century England | 
| 1990 | C. N. L. Brooke | Religion and Learning in Cambridge, 1860–1960 | 
| 1993 | Derek Beales | Lazy Monks and Philosophic Spoilers: European Monasteries in the Age of Revolution | 
| 1995 | John Bossy | Moral Tradition and Counter-Reformation | 
| 1997 | Diarmaid MacCulloch | Reformation as Adventure: The England of Edward VI | 
| 1999 | Peter Linehan | Culture and Society in Thirteenth-Century Castile: The Life and Times of Archbishop "Gudiel" of Toledo | 
| 2001 | Adrian Hastings | Died before he gave the lecture | 
| 2004 | Richard Carwardine | "Shall a Nation Be Born at Once?": Evangelical Religion in the Construction of the United States, 1776–1865 | 
| 2005 | Patricia Crone | Civic Religion and Rationalist Thought: The Classical Tradition in the Near East Before and After the Rise of Islam | 
| 2007 | Eamon Duffy | Inventing the Counter-Reformation | 
| 2009 | J. D. Y. Peel | Christianity, Islam, and the Yoruba: World Religions in Comparison and Interaction | 
| 2011 | Guy G. Stroumsa | Scriptures, Paideia, and the Religious Revolution of Late Antiquity | 
| 2013 | Simon Green | The Rise and Fall of the Faithful City: Christianisation and Dechristianisation in England, 1850–1950 | 
| 2015 | Barbara D. Metcalf | Islam in South Asia | 
| 2018 | Julia Smith | Christianity in Fragments: The Formation of the Cult of Relics, c. 300–800 | 
See also
    
    
References
    
- "Past Birkbeck Lectures", Trinity College, Cambridge. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
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