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Summer School 2026

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Date & Time

Mon, 1 Jun 2026

19:00

Venue

Wycliffe Hall

Oxford, United Kingdom

Other showtimes available

3 total
Mon 1 Jun
19:00
Wed 1 Jul

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About this event

Deepen your understanding of theology at Wycliffe Hall's Summer School.

Why you should come

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• Analyze N.T. Wright's 'God’s Homecoming' regarding the renewal of the entire cosmos

• Examine the biblical distinction between Greek philosophy and the promise of new creation

• Tour Blenheim Palace and historic Oxford colleges alongside Wycliffe Hall staff

Event Highlights

  • Theological teaching from world-renowned scholar Rt Revd Prof N.T. Wright
  • Guided tour of historic Oxford colleges and the 'City of Dreaming Spires'
  • Full-day excursion to Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill
  • Gala Dinner at Wycliffe Hall to conclude the week of fellowship
  • In-depth exploration of the themes in the upcoming book 'God’s Homecoming'

Speakers

Rt Revd Prof N.T. Wright

Professor and Author

Revd Dr Michael Lloyd

Principal of Wycliffe Hall

Dr Sarah Williams

Theological Leader

Dr Ariel Dempsey

Theological Leader

Revd Dr Oliver Wright

Theological Leader

Programme

Sunday 21 June

Arrival and Welcome

Registration, afternoon tea, and Welcome dinner.

Monday 22 June

Oxford Exploration

Morning Chapel, Seminars, Coffee break, Lunch, and a Walking tour of Oxford.

Tuesday 23 June

Theological Seminars

Morning Chapel, Seminars, Coffee break, Lunch, and Afternoon excursion.

Wednesday 24 June

Full Day Excursion

A full day dedicated to visiting local sites of interest.

Thursday 25 June

Seminars and Fellowship

Morning Chapel, Seminars, Coffee break, Lunch, and Afternoon excursion.

Friday 26 June

Closing and Gala Dinner

Morning Chapel, Seminars, Lunch, Chapel and Communion, and Wycliffe Hall Gala Dinner.

Organized by: Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford

Contact: conferences@wycliffe.ox.ac.uk

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