HMC Lectures
2010 Henry Martyn Lectures
These lectures were given by Prof Dana Robert,Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, from Boston University School of Theology, "Frontier, Friendship, and Fellowship: The Mission of World Christianity since Edinburgh 1910."
They are available to read at the HMC library in partially prepared for publication hard copies.
2007 Henry Martyn Lectures
These lectures were given by Professor Peter Ng, "Three Prophetic Voices - The Challenges of Christianity from Modern China".
Lecture I: Timothy Richard - Christian Attitudes towards Chinese Religions and Culture
Lecture II: David Paton - Christianity Encounters Communism
Lecture III: K.H. Ting - Christianity and the Three-Self Church in China
2005 Henry Martyn Lectures
These lectures were given by Professor John Lonsdale, "Religion and Politics in Kenya - Foundations, Conflicts and Questions".
Religion and Politics in Kenya
2002 Henry Martyn Lectures
These lectures were given by Professor Richard Fox Young, "Enabling Encounters: Transformative experiences on the edges between Hinduism and Christianity - Case Studies from 19th century mission history".
Enabling Encounters
1999 Henry Martyn Lectures:
This lecture was given by Prof (Emeritus) Jacob F. Ade Ajayi, "Mission and Empire: The Ambiguous Mandate of Bishop Crowther"
Lecture I: Philanthropy in Sierra Leone
Lecture II: Crowther and Language in the Yoruba Mission
Lecture III: Crowther and Trade on the Niger
Welcoming Lecture
This lecture was given by Dr Brian Stanley, "Christian Mission and the Unity of Humanity".
Welcoming Lecture: Christian Mission and the Unity of Humanity
Valedictory Lecture
This lecture was given by Canon Graham Kings, Founding Director of the Henry Martyn Centre,"Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World: Exposition of Text and Sculpture John 4 and Jonathan Clarke's Cross of Christ 'The Eighth Hour.'"
Valedictory Lecture: Jesus Christ, Saviour of the World
Ramsden Sermon.
This lecture was given by Dr Brian Stanley, "In Defence of Mission".
Ramsden Sermon: In Defence of Mission