Wycliffe Hall Study Week 2026

Thinking about Freedom

Wycliffe Hall is delighted to announce its second annual Study Week.

‘Freedom’ is widely regarded as a central human aspiration, but how are we to understand what freedom is from a Christian perspective, and what are the implications of that for our life and witness? ‘Thinking about Freedom’ provides an opportunity to engage with this vital issue through the different academic disciplines of the Wycliffe teaching staff.

This unique insight into life at the Hall includes lectures, discussion panels, book presentations, fellowship groups, meals in our dining hall and time to explore Oxford. Now in term-time, you will be living among our students for a true taster of college life. It is open to prospective students, alumni, clergy, the wider church, and anyone interested in joining the Wycliffe community. Register to join us today!

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With their expertise and diverse fields of study, our tutorial staff will give in-depth and fresh perspectives on theories of Freedom within theology and our lives.

Each session will be accessible to those who haven't studied theology before, or those returning to the discipline. We would reccommend a level of familiarity with academic study, but there is no pre-reading, assignments, accreditation or required level of experience. 

We expect to have 2 seminar from our tutors each morning, with an application session following lunch. These afternoon sessions are yet to be confirmed, but will likley be from visiting artists and prominent figures who have worked on the subject of freedom.

Thinking about Freedom is designed after the pattern of a week for our own students.This includes morning Chapel services at the Hall, with sung and spoken worship, as well as sermons following the week’s theme. 

We will also divide into smaller fellowship groups, led by our tutors, to reflect on what we’ve heard in the seminars, discussing and praying with one another. These will be groups of roughly 10 participants paired up with one of the week's tutors. These will be reflective and open spaces to talk about your experience of the week and the content of the talks.

We are looking to foster community within the attendees, but also integrate guests into the wider community of the Hall as this will be during the University term. 

All meals will be included in the ticket price. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served in the Dining Hall from dinner on Sunday to lunch on Friday.

There is also a number of tea, coffee and cake breaks for you to get to know each other and our teaching staff. This is a great time to ask about the content, Oxford or life studying at Wycliffe. Please notify us of any dietary requirements as soon as possible as we can accommodate nearly all allergies and dietary types with sufficient notice.

Each afternoon we will host an activity to help you make the most of summertime in Oxford. Some examples from the previous year were punting from Magdalen bridge, Evensong at Christchurch Cathedral and Croquet on our South Lawn.