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Tim Howles

@aimetim

Research Fellow, University of Oxford: theology, philosophy, ethics, politics, environmental humanities. Associate Director @LSRIOxford. Anglican Priest.

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Congratulations to our Aberdeen Divinity colleague, John Behr on his recent election as a Fellow of the British Academy! abdn.ac.uk/news/24554/?dm…

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Eight Books That Explain the University Crisis "The past 10 years have been among the most tumultuous for higher education since the student movements of the 1960s" theatlantic.com/books/archive/…

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We're delighted to announce that our next 500th Anniversary Lecture will be delivered by The Right Reverend Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. (1/2)

We're delighted to announce that our next 500th Anniversary Lecture will be delivered by The Right Reverend Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury. (1/2)
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Armitage Lecture 2025: “Custodians of the Common Good: Christian Education in a Post-Christian World” Christopher Watkin vimeo.com/1095446394/649… Christopher Watkin

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Very honored to have been asked to contribute to this Endnotes dossier on Schmitt and Korsch with a short introduction (link to the whole dossier in the comments). Particularly glad to see an English translation of Schmitt’s ‘The Completed Reformation’ finally available.

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I wrote a new piece on Bergson’s account of memory and perception, and how thinking, properly understood, is at once a suspension, an interruption, and a creative intervention in this process. Thinking is Creating: A description of thinking, via negativa, using Henri Bergson's

I wrote a new piece on Bergson’s account of memory and perception, and how thinking, properly understood, is at once a suspension, an interruption, and a creative intervention in this process.

Thinking is Creating: A description of thinking, via negativa, using Henri Bergson's
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Very important book publishing next month: "The Light of Tabor: Toward a Monistic Christology" by David Bentley Hart undpress.nd.edu/9780268210410/…

Very important book publishing next month:

"The Light of Tabor: Toward a Monistic Christology"
by David Bentley Hart

undpress.nd.edu/9780268210410/…
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UK’s first female archbishop tells of how she hid her sexuality for decades New archbishop of Wales says faith kept her going through decades-long struggle for acceptance as a woman and lesbian in the Anglican church theguardian.com/world/2025/aug…

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"Old sages were not deceived: Somewhere beyond the curtain Of distorting days Lives that lonely thing That shone before these eyes Targeted, trod like Spring." W. B. Yeats, "Quarrel in Old Age"

"Old sages were not deceived:
Somewhere beyond the curtain
Of distorting days
Lives that lonely thing
That shone before these eyes
Targeted, trod like Spring."

W. B. Yeats, "Quarrel in Old Age"
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very excited to talk about Free Gifts with brilliant comrades Andreas Malm and Katharina Hunfeld on August 21, 8pm BST/4pm EST

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“Listening to the Nonhuman World: On Including Other Life-Forms in Politics” Two-part essay by Jonathan Blake on the political rights of nonhuman beings. lareviewofbooks.org/article/listen…

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“It must never be forgotten that Western society is not at all modern, but that modernity is a growth within it, in opposition to the classic and Christian tradition”. Eric Voegelin, "New Science of Politics", p.176

“It must never be forgotten that Western society is not at all modern, but that modernity is a growth within it, in opposition to the classic and Christian tradition”.

Eric Voegelin, "New Science of Politics", p.176
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A new book from the LSRI responding to Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum is now available as a free digital download. lsri.campion.ox.ac.uk/node/1882

A new book from the LSRI responding to Pope Francis’s apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum is now available as a free digital download. 

lsri.campion.ox.ac.uk/node/1882