William Belden Noble Lectures
William Belden Noble Lectures is an American series of annual presentations by accomplished individuals, held at Harvard University.
The Lectures were established in 1898 through a bequest by Nannie Yulee Noble in memory of her husband, a divinity student who died while preparing for the ministry. Speakers deliver a systematized collection of lectures on a theme of Christian thought.
According to the terms of the bequest: “The object of the Founder of the Lectures is to continue the mission of her husband, whose supreme desire was to extend the influence of Jesus as ‘the Way, the Truth, and the Life,’ and to illustrate and enforce the words of Jesus — ‘I am come that they might have life and that they might have it more abundantly.’ The Founder has in view the presentation of the personality of Jesus as given in the New Testament, or unfolded in the history of the Christian Church, or illustrated in the inward experience of His followers, or as the inspiration to Christian Missions for the conversion of the world. The scope of the Lectures is believed to be as wide as the highest interests of humanity.”
Lecturers
[edit]- 1898 - Francis G. Peabody
- 1899 – George Herbert Palmer
- 1900 – William Henry Fremantle
- 1904 – William Boyd Carpenter
- 1907 – Charles Henry Brent[1]
- 1909 – Henry Churchill King
- 1910 – Theodore Roosevelt
- 1911 – Wilfred Thomason Grenfell[2]
- 1911 – John Neville Figgis
- 1924 – Arthur Cayley Headlam[3]
- 1925 – Henry Major
- 1957 – Alexander "Lex" Miller
- 1968 – Harvey Cox
- 1969 – Frederick Buechner (lectures published under title, The Alphabet of Grace, in 1970)[4]
- Eugene McCarthy
- 1981 – Dr Edward D.A. Hulmes, (see www.edwardhulmes.co.uk)
- 1982 – Robert N. Bellah
- Archbishop Robert Runcie of Canterbury
- Hans Küng
- 1995 – J. Barrie Shepherd
- Paul Tillich (schedule for 1995, but died before the date)
- 1998 – Armand Nicholi
- 2000 – John Shelby Spong
- 2003 – Francis S. Collins
- 2004 – Dr. Tim Johnson
- 2005 – Owen Gingerich
- 2006 – N. T. Wright[5]
- 2013 – Janet McKenzie
- 2014 – Joshua DuBois
- 2015 - Stanley Nelson[6]
- 2016 – Marilynne Robinson[7]
- 2019 - Rev. Raphael Warnock[8]
- 2022 - John Green[9]
- 2022 - Dr. Norman Wirzba[10]
References
[edit]- ^ book form of the lecture
- ^ book form of the lectures
- ^ Published as Jesus Christ in History and Faith: Being the William Belden Noble Lectures Delivered in Harvard University, 1924
- ^ Buechner, Frederick (1983). Now and Then: a memoir of vocation. San Francisco: HarperCollins. p. 85.
- ^ "Theologian, Anglican Bishop Wright to deliver Belden Noble Lectures". Harvard University Gazette
- ^ "Drew Faust Interviews Stanley Nelson"
- ^ "Lecture Archive, William Belden Noble Lectures"
- ^ "Rev. Dr. Raphael G. Warnock: Reforming the criminal justice system"
- ^ "William Belden Noble Lecture Series: John Green"
- ^ "William Belden Noble Lecture Series: Professor Norman Wirzba"
External links
[edit]- Michelstein, Erica R. "Nicholi Lectures on Moral Law". The Harvard Crimson (October 6, 1998) (guest speaker Armand Nicholi)
- "Harvard's Noble Lectures". Pietisten (Winter 2004–2005) (guest speaker Dr. Tim Johnson)
- "Theologian, Anglican Bishop Wright to deliver Belden Noble Lectures". Harvard University Gazette (October 12, 2006) (guest speaker Nicholas Thomas Wright)
- "Joshua DuBois, Former Pastor-In-Chief, Lectures on Faith in Politics". "The Harvard Crimson" (April 7, 2014) (guest speaker Joshua DuBois)