Dissenting Studies Seminar Series
January - July 2012
The seminar will meet monthly on Wednesdays from January to July (excepting April) from 5.15 to 6.45 pm in the Lecture Hall, Dr Williams's Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0AR. All are welcome. Those with an interest in Dr Williams’s Library and its collections and in the history of Protestant dissent are especially invited to attend.
1. 11 January 'An Anatomy of Religious Dissent in London, 1700-1830'
Dr John Seed (Roehampton)
2. 8 February 'The Triumph of the "Failed Literator": Henry Crabb Robinson on Metaphysics, Science, and Literature'
Philipp Hunnekuhl (Queen Mary)
3. 14 March ' "Very curious and scarce": Thomas Hollis's Gifts to Dr Williams's Library, 1750-1774'
Professor Allen Reddick (Zurich)
4. 9 May 'Unitarians and St Paul in Nineteenth-Century Britain'
Dr Michael Ledger-Lomas (Cambridge)
5. 13 June 'Philip Doddridge and Moderate Calvinism in Early Eighteenth- Century Dissent'
Robert Strivens (London Theological Seminary)
6. 11 July 'Some Paths towards Predestination: the Revival of "Calvinism" in the Eighteenth-Century Church of England'
Dr John Walsh (Oxford)