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The Religion of Thomas Cromwell (part 2)

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the fourth and final lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Diarmaid MacCulloch
Keywords
history
religion
christianity
reformation
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:52:06

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Cromwell and the Monasteries (part 2)

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the third lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Professor of the History of the Church
Keywords
history
religion
christianity
reformation
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:56:28

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Cromwell and the Monasteries (part 1)

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the second lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Diarmaid MacCulloch
Keywords
religion
christianity
reformation
history
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:56:06

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The Religion of Thomas Cromwell (part 1)

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, Professor of the History of the Church, gives the first lecture in the Hensley Henson 2018 series.

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
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Diarmaid MacCulloch
Keywords
religion
history
christianity
reformation
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:52:13

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Roger Hood Lecture: Portals to Politics: Grassroots Narratives of Policing in the 'Low End', Downtown Baltimore, South L.A., and the 53206

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Criminology
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Vesla M. Weaver: Bloomberg Distinguished Associate Professor of Political Science and Sociology.

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Criminology
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Vesla Weaver
Keywords
criminology
baltimore
race-class
vesla weaver
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 12/06/2018
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The Trump Administration and International Law: Will It Get Better or Worse?

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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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The talk will review the Trump administration’s record in international and national security law over the last 18 months, and will address challenges ahead, including the administration’s counter-terrorism policies and approach to international agreement
and international courts, including the International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice.

John Bellinger heads the public international law practice at Arnold & Porter in Washington, DC, and is Adjunct Senior Fellow in International and National Security Law at the Council on Foreign Relations. He previously served as The Legal Adviser to the Department of State from 2005–09, under then-secretary of state Condoleezza Rice and as Senior Associate Counsel to the president and Legal Adviser to the National Security Council at the White House from 2001–05. He represented the United States in Mexico v. United States (Medellin) before the ICJ. In 2016, he drafted the letter signed by 50 former Republican national security officials that stated Donald Trump ‘lacks the character, values, and experience to be President.

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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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John Bellinger III
Keywords
trump
public international law
foreign relations
national security
washington DC
president
white house
republican
ICJ
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:44:09

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation

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Hensley Henson Lectures 2018 - Thomas Cromwell: Enterprising Reformation
The Hensley Henson lectures for 2017-18 are based on Prof. MacCulloch's six-year-long project of writing a new life of Thomas Cromwell. Grounded in a new examination of Cromwell's vast and complex archive, they reassess the religion and religious policies of the man at the heart of the revolution in the early Tudor Church. They scrutinise his complex relationship with his King and the personal agendas that he pursued as the only Vice-Gerent in Spirituals in the history of the kingdom.

There are many surprises in the story of the first stages in the Tudor Protestant Reformation and in the dissolution of English, Welsh and Irish monasteries.

In four lectures, we will pursue them into the archives and assess their meaning.

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Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Book at Lunchtime, Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity
Thomas Aquinas on Bodily Identity is a study of the union of matter and the soul in the human being in the thought of the Dominican Thomas Aquinas. At first glance this issue might appear arcane, but it was at the centre of polemic with heresy in the thirteenth century and at the centre of the development of medieval thought more broadly. The book argues that theological issues, especially the need for an identical body to be resurrected at the end of time, but also considerations about Christ's crucifixion and saints' relics, were central to Aquinas's account of how human beings are constituted. The book explores in particular how theological questions and concerns shaped Aquinas's thought on individuality and personal and bodily identity over time, his embryology and understanding of heredity, his work on nutrition and bodily growth, and his fundamental conception of matter itself. It demonstrates, up-close, how Aquinas used his peripatetic sources, Aristotle and (especially) Averroes, to frame and further his own thinking in these areas. The book also indicates how Aquinas's thought on bodily identity became pivotal to university debates and relations between the rival mendicant orders in the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, and that quarrels surrounding these issues persisted into the fifteenth century.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Philip Bullock
Antonia Fitzpatrick
Cecilia Trifogli
William Wood
Emily Corran
Keywords
theology
religion
philosophy
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:43:26

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Influencing the Supreme Court to overturn Employment Tribunal fees

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Impact - Making a Difference
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Prof Abigail Adams, Department of Economics, University of Oxford gives a talk for the conference.
The case study reveals how an economist influenced the Supreme Court decision on the abolition of the Ministry of Justice’s employment tribunal fees.

Access to Justice and the Economics of the Rule of Law
Prof Abigail Adams, Department of Economics, University of Oxford

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Impact - Making a Difference
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Abigail Adams
Keywords
research
impact
society
social science
Department: Social Sciences Division
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:24:09

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Closing Plenary

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Impact - Making a Difference
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Dr Caroline Kenny, UCL and Social Science Advisor at the Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology and Alun Evans, Chief Executive of the British Academy to give keynote addresses to close the conference.
As Social Sciences Advisor at POST, Caroline Kenny leads a research programme to study the use of research evidence within parliamentary debate and scrutiny, including the impact of POST. In her talk she will reveal the role that social sciences research currently plays in parliamentary activity, outline ways in which social scientists should look to engage with parliamentarians and will tell us more about the recent report investigating how research evidence is used in Parliament.

Alun Evans, Chief Executive of the British Academy, the UK’s national body for the humanities and social sciences, will advocate for the positive role that social sciences research can play in making a difference in society and the economy, relating this to current challenges and socio-political context with some lessons for researchers to take forward.

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Impact - Making a Difference
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Caroline Kenny
Alun Evans
Keywords
research
impact
society
social science
Department: Social Sciences Division
Date Added: 12/06/2018
Duration: 00:40:55

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