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The following lectures will be open to members of the University and others who are interested:
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic. Dr Graham Isaac, of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, will give a lecture entitled The nature and origins of the Celtic languages: Atlantic seaways, Italo-Celtic, and other paralinguistic misapprehensions, on 19 February, at 6.15 p.m. in the Dirac Room, St John's College.
Divinity. Hulsean Lectures. The Hulsean Lectures, under the general title Paul and the justice of God, will be given by the Rt Revd Tom Wright, Bishop of Durham, at 5 p.m. in the Faculty of Divinity on the following dates:
24 February | Paul's world, Paul's legacy |
25 February | Creation and covenant |
9 March | Messiah and apocalyptic |
10 March | Gospel and empire |
Education. The fourth annual Homerton Harambee Lecture, given by Professor David Hicks, of Bath Spa University, entitled Global Citizenship: a future perspective, will take place on 4 March, at 4.30 p.m. in the Auditorium, Mary Allan Building, Homerton College. Further information is obtainable from Dr P. Cunningham (e-mail pjc36@cam.ac.uk).
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Cambridge University Reporter 13 February 2004
Copyright © 2003 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars
of the University of Cambridge.