- William Belden Noble Lectures
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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.
Lecturers
- 1909 - Henry Churchill King
- Theodore Roosevelt
- 1957 - Alexander "Lex" Miller
- Harvey Cox
- Eugene McCarthy
- 1981 - Edward D.A. Hulmes
- Archbishop Robert Runcie of Canterbury
- Hans Küng
- Paul Tillich
- 1998 - Armand Nicholi
- 2000 - John Shelby Spong
- 2003 - Francis S. Collins
- 2004 - Dr. Tim Johnson
External links
- 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)*[http://www.edwardhulmes.co.uk
Categories:- Christian theological lectures
- Harvard University
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