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Archive of Paulinus Lectures at Dewsbury Minster

1993 - 1st Paulinus Lecture - ‘The Decade of Evangelism’– A Dynamic Missionary Emphasis
The Right Revd Patrick Harris Bishop of Southwell

1994 - 2nd Lecture - ‘Building Missionary Congregations’
Canon Robert Warren - C of E National Officer for Evangelism

1995 -3rd Lecture - ‘Justification by Faith’
Right Revd Tom Right Dean of Lichfield

1996 - 4th Lecture - ‘What About Other Faiths– A Jewish Christian view'
Martin Goldsmith - Former Principal of All Nations Christian Missionary Training College

1997 - 5th Lecture - ‘Mission & Evangelism from a Moral Perspective’
Canon Professor Oliver O’Donovan - Regius Professor of Moral Theology at Oxford

1998 - 6th Lecture - ‘Walking with God – The Value of Old Testament Thought Forms for understanding Christianity today'
Rev. Canon Professor John Rogerson - Former Professor of Biblical studies Sheffield University

1999 - 7th Lecture - 'God who is walking among us - Perspectives on mission and Evangelism from the Letter to the Hebrews'
Dr Christina Baxter - Principal of St John’s College Nottingham

2000 - 8th Lecture - ‘Is there a Gospel for the 21st Century?’
The Right Revd. Michael Nazir–Ali, Bishop of Rochester

2001 - 9th Lecture - ‘St Paul’s Evangelism in Corinth and its Relevance Today’
Professor Anthony Thistleton - Former Professor of Christian Theology, Nottingham University

2002 - 10th Lecture - ‘Power and the Archbishop’
Bishop Stephen Sykes - Principal of St John’s College Durham, Former Bishop of Ely

2003 - 11th Lecture - 'Natural Religion - Working with the Grain'
The Right Revd Stephen Platten - Bishop of Wakefield

2004 – 12th Lecture - 'Emerging Church for an Emerging World'
The Revd Dr Michael Moynagh

2005 - 13th Lecture - 'Paulinus Mission and Ours - The Challenge facing the Churches in Pleasure-Seeking Britain'
The Right Revd & Right Honourable Lord Carey of Clifton P.C. 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury

2006 - 14th Lecture - 'Jesus and the Earth'
The Right Revd James Jones - Bishop of Liverpool

 

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