Richard Lectures
Since 1923, the James W. Richard Lectures is an endowed series held annually at the University of Virginia. The lectures are to be in religion and comparative history and such that the University might publish them as a book.
Titles in this Series

The Witch in the Western Imagination
Lyndal Roper

From Theology to Theological Thinking
Jean-Yves Lacoste. Translated by W. Chris Hackett. Introduction by Jeffrey Bloechl

Winged Stallions and Wicked Mares
Horses in Indian Myth and History
Wendy Doniger

Reading the Hindu and Christian Classics
Why and How Deep Learning Still Matters
Francis X. Clooney

Fathoming the Cosmos and Ordering the World
The Yijing (I Ching, or Classic of Changes) and Its Evolution in China
Richard J. Smith

Treasure in Heaven
The Holy Poor in Early Christianity
Peter Brown
The Early Christian Doctrine of God
Robert M. Grant
The Early Christian Doctrine of God
Robert M. Grant
The Three Ages of the Italian Renaissance
Robert S. Lopez
The Three Ages of the Italian Renaissance
Robert S. Lopez
White, Red, and Black
The Seventeenth-Century Virginian
Frank Craven
White, Red, and Black
The Seventeenth-Century Virginian
Frank Craven

The Mystery of Continuity
Time and History, Memory and Eternity in the Thought of Saint Augustine
Jaroslav Pelikan

The Virtues of Mendacity
On Lying in Politics
Martin Jay

The Reason of the Gift
Jean-Luc Marion. translated by Stephen E. Lewis

The Meaning of Independence
John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson
Edmund S. Morgan

Modernity and Subjectivity
Body, Soul, Spirit
Harvie Ferguson