
The Gifford Lectures
The Gifford Lectures are a series of public lectures established by Scottish philosopher Francis Gifford in 1885. They aim to promote the study of natural theology, exploring the relationship between science, philosophy, and religion. Renowned scholars and thinkers are invited to present their ideas, fostering dialogue on profound questions about existence, knowledge, and the divine. The lectures are held at various Scottish universities and are celebrated for their intellectual rigor and influence, contributing significantly to contemporary thought in theology and the philosophy of religion.