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The Ebor Lectures are an annual series of lectures in the United Kingdom which aim to draw together theology and public life, considering the role of faith in "public issues such as politics, economics, contemporary culture and spirituality."[1] The first series began in 2006-2007 with the theme of Liberating Text? Revelation, Identity and Public Life and transcripts for this series have been published as a book entitled Liberating Texts?. The current 2007-2008 series has the theme of Globalisation and Identity.

Organisers

The Ebor Lectures are jointly organised by the following groups and are held either at York Minster or at York St John University.