The Donnellan Lectures are a lecture series at
Trinity College Dublin, instituted in 1794. The lectures were originally given under the auspices of the School of Hebrew, Biblical and Theological Studies. But since 1987 they have been run on a triennial basis by the Department of Philosophy[1] and are no longer theological in nature. They were endowed from the estate of
Anne Donnellan.[2]
Lecturers (incomplete list)
1794
Thomas ElringtonThe Proof of Christianity… from the Miracles recorded in the New Testament
1797, 1801.
Richard GravesThe Divine Origin of the Jewish Religion proved from the… Last Four Books of the Pentateuch
1880–1
Charles H. H. WrightThe Book of Koheleth, Commonly Called Ecclesiastes, Considered in Relation to Modern Criticism, and to the Doctrines of Modern Pessimism
1885–5
Mortimer O'SullivanThe Gospel in the Miracles of Christ, Man's Knowledge of Man and of God
1887–8
William LefroyThe Christian Ministry: Its Origin, Constitution, Nature and Work
1888–9
J. H. KennedyNatural Theology and Modern Thought
1889–90
Thomas Sterling Berry, DD Christianity and Buddhism : a comparison and a contrast