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The Dwight H. Terry Lectureship, also known as the Terry Lectures, was established at
Yale University Yale University is a Private university, private research university in New Haven, Connecticut. Established in 1701 as the Collegiate School, it is the List of Colonial Colleges, third-oldest institution of higher education in the United Sta ...
in 1905 by a gift from Dwight H. Terry of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Its purpose is to engage both scholars and the public in a consideration of religion from a humanitarian point of view, in the light of modern science and philosophy. The subject matter has historically been similar to that of the
Gifford Lectures The Gifford Lectures () are an annual series of lectures which were established in 1887 by the will of Adam Gifford, Lord Gifford. Their purpose is to "promote and diffuse the study of natural theology in the widest sense of the term – in o ...
in Scotland, and several lecturers have participated in both series.


Establishment of the Lectureship

The 1905 deed of gift establishing the lectureship states: Although commitment to the gift was made in 1905 it did not mature until 1923, which is when the first Terry lectures were held.


Lecture format

The lectures are free and open to the public. A single installment generally consists of four lectures by the same visiting scholar, given over the course of a month or less. Many of the lectures have been edited into books published by the
Yale University Press Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University. It was founded in 1908 by George Parmly Day, and became an official department of Yale University in 1961, but it remains financially and operationally autonomous. , Yale Universi ...
, and remain in print to this day (see below). From 1999 to 2009 the lectures were recorded and posted on th
Terry Lectures website
as audio and/or video streams. Starting in 2008, recordings of the lectures have been made available via Yale's YouTube channel and
Terry Lectures playlist


Past Terry Lectureships

*2019
Karen Barad Karen Michelle Barad (; born 29 April 1956) is an American feminist theorist, known particularly for their theory of agential realism. Biography They are currently Professor of Feminist Studies, Philosophy, and History of Consciousness at the ...
*2018 Thomas E. Lovejoy ''The World of the Born and the World of the Made: A New Vision of Our Emerald Planet'' *2017 Judith Farquhar ''Reality, Reason, and Action In and Beyond Chinese Medicine'' *2016-17 Kwame Anthony Appiah ''The Anatomy of Religion'' *2015
Janet Browne Elizabeth Janet Browne (née Bell, born 30 March 1950) is a British historian of science, known especially for her work on the history of 19th-century biology. She taught at the Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University Col ...
''Becoming Darwin: History, Memory, and Biography'' *2014
Wendy Doniger Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty (born November 20, 1940) is an American Indologist whose professional career has spanned five decades. A scholar of Sanskrit and Indian textual traditions, her major works include, 'The Hindus: an alternative history'; ' ...
''The Manipulation of Religion by the Sciences of Politics and Pleasure in Ancient India'' *2013
Philip Kitcher Philip Stuart Kitcher (born 20 February 1947) is a British philosopher who is John Dewey Professor Emeritus of philosophy at Columbia University. He specialises in the philosophy of science, the philosophy of biology, the philosophy of mathe ...
''Secular Humanism'' *2012
Keith Stewart Thomson Keith Stewart Thomson (born 1938; B.SC. Birmingham, AM, Ph.D. Harvard) was from 2003 to 2012 a senior research fellow of the American Philosophical Society and is, starting in 2012, the Executive Officer of the American Philosophical Society and is ...
''Jefferson and Darwin: Science and Religion in Troubled Times'' *2010
Joel Primack Joel R. Primack (born July 14, 1945) is a professor of physics and astrophysics at the University of California, Santa Cruz and is a member of the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics. Primack received his A.B. from Princeton University in ...
and Nancy Ellen Abrams ''Cosmic Society: The New Universe and the Human Future'' : *2009
Marilynne Robinson Marilynne Summers Robinson (born November 26, 1943) is an American novelist and essayist. Across her writing career, Robinson has received numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2005, National Humanities Medal in 2012, and t ...
''Absence of Mind: The Dispelling of Inwardness from the Modern Myth of the Self'' : *2008 Donald S. Lopez, Jr. ''The Scientific Buddha: Past, Present, Future'' : *2008
Terry Eagleton Terence Francis Eagleton (born 22 February 1943) is an English literary theorist, critic, and public intellectual. He is currently Distinguished Professor of English Literature at Lancaster University. Eagleton has published over forty books, ...
''Faith and Fundamentalism: Is Belief in Richard Dawkins Necessary for Salvation?'' : *2007
Ahmad Dallal Ahmad S. Dallal () is a scholar of Islamic studies and an academic administrator. He is the current president of The American University in Cairo. Biography Dallal received his bachelor's degree in engineering from the American University of B ...
''Islam, Science, and the Challenge of History'' : *2006
Barbara Herrnstein Smith Barbara Herrnstein Smith (born 1932) is an American literary critic and theorist, best known for her work ''Contingencies of Value: Alternative Perspectives for Critical Theory''. She is currently the Braxton Craven Professor of Comparative Lit ...
''Natural Reflections: Human Cognition at the Nexus of Science and Religion'' " *2006 (Centennial Conference)
Robert Wuthnow Robert John Wuthnow (born 1946) is an American sociologist who is widely known for his work in the sociology of religion. He is the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Princeton University, where he is also the former Chair o ...
''No Contradictions Here: Science, Religion, and the Culture of All Reasonable Possibilities'' *2006 (Centennial Conference) Lawrence M. Krauss ''Religion vs. Science? From the White House to Classroom'' *2006 (Centennial Conference)
Alvin Plantinga Alvin Carl Plantinga (born November 15, 1932) is an American analytic philosopher who works primarily in the fields of philosophy of religion, epistemology (particularly on issues involving epistemic justification), and logic. From 1963 to 198 ...
''Science and Religion: Why Does the Debate Continue?'' *2006 (Centennial Conference) Kenneth R. Miller ''Darwin, God, and Dover: What the Collapse of 'Intelligent Design' Means for Science and for Faith in America'' *2006 (Centennial Conference) Ronald L. Numbers ''Aggressors, Victims, and Peacemakers: Historical Actors in the Drama of Science and Religion'' *2004
David Sloan Wilson David Sloan Wilson (born 1949) is an American evolutionary biologist and a Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biological Sciences and Anthropology at Binghamton University. He is a son of author Sloan Wilson, and co-founder of the Evolution ...
''Evolution for Everyone'' *2003 Mary Douglas ''Writing in Circles: Ring Composition as a Creative Stimulus'': *2003 H.C. Erik Midelfort ''Exorcism and Enlightenment: Johann Joseph Gassner and the Demons of 18th-Century Germany'': *2001
Francisco J. Ayala Francisco José Ayala Pereda (born March 12, 1934) is a Spanish-American evolutionary biologist, philosopher, and former Catholic priest who was a longtime faculty member at the University of California, Irvine and University of California, Dav ...
''From Biology to Ethics: An Evolutionist's View of Human Nature'' *2000
Peter Singer Peter Albert David Singer (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher, currently the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. He specialises in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a Secularit ...
''One World: The Ethics and Politics of Globalization'': *1999
Bas C. Van Fraassen Bastiaan Cornelis van Fraassen (; born 1941) is a Dutch-American philosopher noted for his contributions to philosophy of science, epistemology and formal logic. He is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at San Francisco State University and ...
''The Empirical Stance'': *1998 David Hartman ''Struggling for the Soul of Israel: A Jewish Response to History'': *1996–1997 Rev. John Polkinghorne ''Belief in God in an Age of Science'': *1993–1994 Walter J. Gehring ''Genetic Control of Development'': *1988–1989
Joshua Lederberg Joshua () or Yehoshua ( ''Yəhōšuaʿ'', Tiberian: ''Yŏhōšuaʿ,'' lit. 'Yahweh is salvation') ''Yēšūaʿ''; syr, ܝܫܘܥ ܒܪ ܢܘܢ ''Yəšūʿ bar Nōn''; el, Ἰησοῦς, ar , يُوشَعُ ٱبْنُ نُونٍ '' Yūšaʿ ...
''Science and Modern Life'' *1986–1987 Eric R. Kandel ''Cell and Molecular Biological Explorations of Learning and Memory'' *1985–1986 Stephen Jay Gould ''Darwin and Dr. Doolittle: ‘Just History’ as the Wellspring of Nature’s Order'' *1979–1980 Hans Jonas ''Technology and Ethics: The Imperative of Responsibility'': *1978–1979
Adin Steinsaltz Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (11 July 19377 August 2020) ( he, עדין אבן-ישראל שטיינזלץ) was an Israeli Chabad Chasidic rabbi, teacher, philosopher, social critic, author, translator and publisher. His '' Steinsaltz edi ...
*1977–1978
Hans Küng Hans Küng (; 19 March 1928 – 6 April 2021) was a Swiss Catholic priest, theologian, and author. From 1995 he was president of the Foundation for a Global Ethic (Stiftung Weltethos). Küng was ordained a priest in 1954, joined the faculty o ...
''Freud and the Problem of God'': *1976–1977
Philip Rieff Philip Rieff (December 15, 1922 – July 1, 2006) was an American sociologist and cultural critic, who taught sociology at the University of Pennsylvania from 1961 until 1992. He was the author of a number of books on Sigmund Freud and his legacy, ...
*1975–1976 David Baken ''And They Took Themselves Wives: Male Female Relations in the Bible'' *1973–1974 Father Theodore M. Hesburgh ''The Humane Imperative: A Challenge for the Year 2000'': *1971–1972
James Hillman James Hillman (April 12, 1926 – October 27, 2011) was an American psychologist. He studied at, and then guided studies for, the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich. He founded a movement toward archetypal psychology and retired into private pract ...
''Re-Visioning Psychology'': *1968–1969 Albert J. Reiss Jr. ''Civility and the Moral Order: The Police and the Public'': *1967–1968 Clifford Geertz ''In Search of Islam: Religious Change in Indonesia / Islam Observed: Religious Development in Morocco and Indonesia'': *1966–1967
Loren Eiseley Loren Eiseley (September 3, 1907 – July 9, 1977) was an American anthropologist, educator, philosopher, and natural science writer, who taught and published books from the 1950s through the 1970s. He received many honorary degrees and was ...
*1964–1965 James Munro Cameron ''Images of Authority: A Consideration of the Concept of Regnum and Sacerdotium'': *1963–1964 Walter J. Ong ''The Presence of the Word: Some Prolegomena for Cultural and Religious History'': *1962–1963
Michael Polanyi Michael Polanyi (; hu, Polányi Mihály; 11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian-British polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy. He argued that positivism supplies ...
''Man and Thought: A Symbiosis / The Tacit Dimension'': *1961–1962 Norbert Wiener ''Prolegomena to Theology'' *1961–1962
Paul Ricoeur Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity * Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chri ...
''The Philosopher Before Symbols'' (published as ''Freud and Philosophy: An Essay on Interpretation'': ) *1958–1959 Hermann Dörries ''Constantine and Religious Liberty'': *1957–1958
Margaret Mead Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901 – November 15, 1978) was an American cultural anthropologist who featured frequently as an author and speaker in the mass media during the 1960s and the 1970s. She earned her bachelor's degree at Barnard C ...
''Continuities in Cultural Evolution'': *1956–1957 Errol Eustace Harris ''The Idea of God in Modern Thought / Revelation Through Reason: Religion in the Light of Science and Philosophy'': *1955–1956
Rebecca West Dame Cicily Isabel Fairfield (21 December 1892 – 15 March 1983), known as Rebecca West, or Dame Rebecca West, was a British author, journalist, literary critic and travel writer. An author who wrote in many genres, West reviewed books ...
''The Court and the Castle: Some Treatments of a Recurrent Theme'' *1954–1955 Pieter Geyl ''Use and Abuse of History'': *1953–1954 Gordon Willard Allport ''Becoming: Basic Considerations for a Psychology of Personality'': *1951–1952
Jerome Clarke Hunsaker Jerome Clarke Hunsaker (August 26, 1886 – September 10, 1984) was an American naval officer and aeronautical engineer, born in Creston, Iowa, and educated at the U.S. Naval Academy and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His work with Gus ...
''Aeronautics at the Mid-Century'': *1950–1951 Paul Johannes Tillich ''The Courage to Be'': *1949–1950 Erich Fromm ''
Psychoanalysis and Religion ''Psychoanalysis and Religion'' is a 1950 book by social psychologist and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, in which he attempts to explain the purpose and goals of psychoanalysis in relation to ethics and religion. Forward In the forward to the first ...
'': *1948–1949
George Gaylord Simpson George Gaylord Simpson (June 16, 1902 – October 6, 1984) was an American paleontologist. Simpson was perhaps the most influential paleontologist of the twentieth century, and a major participant in the modern synthesis, contributing '' Tempo ...
''The Meaning of Evolution'': *1947–1948 Alexander Stewart Ferguson *1946–1947
Charles Hartshorne Charles Hartshorne (; June 5, 1897 – October 9, 2000) was an American philosopher who concentrated primarily on the philosophy of religion and metaphysics, but also contributed to ornithology. He developed the neoclassical idea of God and ...
''The Divine Relativity: A Social Conception of God'': *1946–1947
Henri Frankfort Henri "Hans" Frankfort (24 February 1897 – 16 July 1954) was a Dutch Egyptologist, archaeologist and orientalist. Early life and education Born in Amsterdam, into a " liberal Jewish" family, Frankfort studied history at the University of Amste ...
*1945–1946 James Bryant Conant ''On Understanding Science'': *1944–1945 Julius Seelye Bixler ''Conversations with an Unrepentant Liberal'': *1943–1944 George Washington Corner ''Ourselves Unborn: An Embryologist's Essay on Man'': *1942–1943 Jacques Maritain ''Education at the Crossroads'': *1942–1943
Alexander Dunlop Lindsay Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st Baron Lindsay of Birker (14 May 1879 - 18 March 1952),
known as Sandie Lindsay, ...
''Religion, Science, and Society in the Modern World'': *1941–1942
Reinhold Niebuhr Karl Paul Reinhold Niebuhr (June 21, 1892 – June 1, 1971) was an American Reformed theologian, ethicist, commentator on politics and public affairs, and professor at Union Theological Seminary for more than 30 years. Niebuhr was one of Ameri ...
*1940–1941 Alan Gregg ''The Furtherance of Medical Research'' *1939–1940 Henry Ernest Sigerist ''Medicine and Human Welfare'': *1938–1939
Te Rangi Hīroa Sir Peter Henry Buck (ca. October 1877 – 1 December 1951), also known as Te Rangi Hīroa or Te Rangihīroa, was a New Zealand doctor, military leader, health administrator, politician, anthropologist and museum director. He was a prominen ...
''Anthropology and Religion'': *1937–1938
Carl Gustav Jung Carl Gustav Jung ( ; ; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philo ...
''Psychology and Religion'': *1936–1937 Joseph Barcroft ''The Brain and Its Environment'' *1935–1936 John Macmurray ''The Structure of Religious Experience'': *1934–1935 Joseph Needham ''Order and Life'': *1933–1934 John Dewey ''A Common Faith'': *1932–1933
Herbert Spencer Jennings Herbert Spencer Jennings (April 8, 1868 – April 14, 1947) was an American zoologist, geneticist, and eugenicist. His research helped demonstrate the link between physical and chemical stimulation and automatic responses in lower orders of ani ...
''The Universe and Life'': *1931–1932
Arthur Holly Compton Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 – March 15, 1962) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his 1923 discovery of the Compton effect, which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radi ...
''The Freedom of Man'': *1930–1931 Hermann Weyl ''The Open World'': *1929–1930
William Pepperell Montague William Pepperell Montague (11 November 1873 – 1 August 1953) was a philosopher of the New Realist school. Montague stressed the difference between his philosophical peers as adherents of either "objective" and " critical realism". Montague w ...
''Belief Unbound: A Promethean Religion for the Modern World'': *1928–1929
James Young Simpson Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet, (7 June 1811 – 6 May 1870) was a Scottish obstetrician and a significant figure in the history of medicine. He was the first physician to demonstrate the anesthetic, anaesthetic properties of chloroform ...
''Nature: Cosmic, Human, and Divine'': *1927–1928 William Brown ''Science and Personality'': *1926–1927
Robert Andrews Millikan Robert Andrews Millikan (March 22, 1868 – December 19, 1953) was an American experimental physicist honored with the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1923 for the measurement of the elementary electric charge and for his work on the photoelectric e ...
''Evolution in Science and Religion'': *1925–1926
William Ernest Hocking William Ernest Hocking (August 10, 1873 – June 12, 1966) was an American idealist philosopher at Harvard University. He continued the work of his philosophical teacher Josiah Royce (the founder of American idealism) in revising idealism to integ ...
''The Self: Its Body and Freedom'': *1924–1925
Henry Norris Russell Henry Norris Russell ForMemRS HFRSE FRAS (October 25, 1877 – February 18, 1957) was an American astronomer who, along with Ejnar Hertzsprung, developed the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram (1910). In 1923, working with Frederick Saunders, he d ...
''Fate and Freedom'': *1923–1924 John Arthur Thomson ''Concerning Evolution'':


References

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