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HUMANIST LEARNING: A VISION FOR TODAY?

The third lecture in the 500th Anniversary Lecture Series was given by The Right Reverend Dr Rowan Williams, former Archbishop of Canterbury, on 11 September in Manchester’s Carol Nash Hall.
18 Sep 2025
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