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| Name | Terry Lectures |
| Institution | Yale University |
| Location | New Haven, Connecticut |
| Established | 1905 |
Terry Lectures. The Terry Lectures are a series of lectures hosted by Yale University that focus on topics related to religion, science, and philosophy. Established in 1905, the lectures have been delivered by renowned scholars and thinkers, including Charles Darwin's colleague Asa Gray, Harvard University's William James, and Oxford University's Alister Hardy. The lectures are sponsored by the Dwight H. Terry Foundation, which was established by Dwight H. Terry, a Yale College graduate and New York City businessman.
The Terry Lectures have a long history of exploring the intersection of religion, science, and philosophy, with lecturers such as Immanuel Kant's critic Friedrich Schleiermacher and University of Cambridge's William Whewell delivering talks on topics such as theology, ethics, and cosmology. The lectures have been attended by notable figures, including Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Eleanor Roosevelt, and have been hosted by various institutions, including Yale Divinity School and the Yale Center for Faith and Culture. The lectures have also been influenced by the work of scholars such as Søren Kierkegaard, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Martin Heidegger, who have shaped the discussion of existentialism and phenomenology at University of Copenhagen, University of Basel, and University of Freiburg.
The Terry Lectures were established in 1905 by Dwight H. Terry, who was a member of the Yale College class of 1884 and a successful businessman in New York City. Terry was inspired by the Gifford Lectures, which were established in Scotland in 1888, and he wanted to create a similar series of lectures at Yale University. The first Terry Lecture was delivered by Asa Gray, a Harvard University botanist and Charles Darwin's colleague, who spoke on the topic of evolution and theology. Over the years, the lectures have been delivered by a wide range of scholars, including University of Oxford's Alister Hardy, University of Cambridge's William Whewell, and Columbia University's Robert Millikan, who have discussed topics such as cosmology, ethics, and philosophy of science at institutions like University of Chicago and California Institute of Technology.
The Terry Lectures have been delivered by many notable scholars and thinkers, including William James, who spoke on the topic of pragmatism and religion; Alister Hardy, who discussed the topic of theology and evolution; and Robert Millikan, who spoke on the topic of science and religion. Other notable lecturers have included University of California, Berkeley's Ernst Mayr, University of Michigan's C.S. Lewis, and Princeton University's Einstein, who have discussed topics such as biology, literature, and physics at institutions like Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The lectures have also been influenced by the work of scholars such as Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Martin Heidegger, who have shaped the discussion of philosophy and theology at University of Königsberg, University of Basel, and University of Freiburg.
The Terry Lectures have covered a wide range of topics, including religion and science, ethics and morality, and philosophy and cosmology. Lecturers have discussed topics such as evolution and theology, pragmatism and religion, and science and religion. The lectures have also explored the intersection of philosophy and science, with topics such as philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, and philosophy of physics being discussed by scholars from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology. Other topics have included theology and literature, ethics and politics, and philosophy and culture, which have been discussed by scholars from Yale University, Harvard University, and Princeton University.
The Terry Lectures have been published in book form by Yale University Press and other publishers, making them available to a wider audience. The books have been widely reviewed and discussed, with many of them becoming classics in their field. The lectures have also been influential in shaping the discussion of religion, science, and philosophy at institutions like University of Chicago, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The publication of the lectures has also been supported by organizations such as the Dwight H. Terry Foundation, which has provided funding for the lectures and their publication. The foundation has also supported the work of scholars such as Asa Gray, William James, and Alister Hardy, who have delivered the lectures and published books on topics such as evolution, pragmatism, and theology. Category:Lecture series