Sarum Lectures
A second series of lectures, not restricted to Anglican theologians, was established with the Bampton fund in 1952. The first Sarum lecturer was appointed for 1954; the lectureship was discontinued in 1995. The subsequent annual series of Sarum Theological Lectures are unconnected, being organised by Sarum College and taking place in Salisbury Cathedral.
- Sarum Lecturers at Oxford
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- 1954 C. H. Dodd, Historical Tradition in the Fourth Gospel
- 1958 Fernando Capelle
- 1960 A. N. Sherwin-White, Roman Society and Roman Law in the New Testament
- 1964 David Knowles, From Pachomius to Ignatius: A Study in the Constitutional History of the Religious Orders
- 1966 Basil Edward Butler, The Theology of Vatican II
- 1968 Alec Vidler, A Variety of Catholic Modernists
- 1970 H. H. Price, Essays in the Philosophy of Religion
- 1972 Edward Yarnold, Second Gift: Study of Grace
- 1980 Schubert Ogden, The Point of Christology
- 1982 Henry Chadwick
- 1986 Gordon D. Kaufman
- 1990 Raymond Plant, published in Politics, Theology and History
- 1992 Basil Mitchell, Faith and Criticism
- 1995–6 David Martin, published as Does Christianity Cause War?
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