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The David Nicholls Memorial Lecture 2016, Regent’s Park College, Oxford, 10th October 2016

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The David Nicholls Memorial Lecture - Deity and Domination: Winstanley, Blake, and David Nicholls - a contribution to the understanding of theology and secularity.
The David Nicholls Memorial Trust www.dnmt.org.uk was founded in 1997 to commemorate the life and work of Rev Dr David Nicholls, following his death in 1996. David was one of the most distinguished priest-scholars in the Church of England's recent history. He was a leading expert on Haiti and an outstanding political scientist, with an early interest in political pluralism and espoused ‘socialism from below’. The Trust funds the annual David Nicholls Memorial Lecture, which continues David's focus on providing new and radical perspectives on contemporary issues concerning Caribbean Studies, Political Science and Theology. The Trust also supports The David Nicholls Memorial Library which is housed at Regent's Park College, Oxford, and provides Research Awards to enable students to visit Oxford to use the David Nicholls Memorial Library or to complete original research in the Caribbean.

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David Nicholls Memorial Trust
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Christopher Rowland
Keywords
Caribbean studies
political science and theology
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 13/09/2017
Duration: 00:52:06

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