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Wiles Lectures 2015

The Wiles Lectures for 2015 will be delivered by Professor Lyndal Roper, Fellow of Oriel College and Regius Professor of History at the University of Oxford, on 27-29 May 2015.

Professor Roper's Wiles lectures will be given on the theme: 'Luther, Subjectivity and Biography'.

The four lectures will be:

  1. Luther, Dreams and the Reformation  (Wednesday 27 May at 5pm)
  2. The Power of Names (Thursday 28 May at 5pm)
  3. The Battle of the Quills: Luther’s Masculinity (Friday 29 May at 11am)
  4. Luther and Gender (Friday 29 May at 5pm)

All lectures will be held in the Bell Lecture Theatre, Physics Building, QUB. On 27 May tea/coffee will be available in the Great Hall from 4pm, and thirty minutes before the other lectures in the Physics Building lobby.

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