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Adam Morton

Adam Morton has written 615 posts for CENTRE of THEOLOGY and PHILOSOPHY

THE PHENOMENOLOGY BOOTH — Emmanuel Falque: Finitude, Body, and Philosophy’s Passage into Theology

Zechariah Mickel writes: The Phenomenology Booth is a virtual exhibit devoted to the philosophical field of phenomenology. The exhibit features a set of interviews with philosophers and theologians working in phenomenology, as well as a selection of Wipf and Stock’s books in phenomenology. In our final phenomenology booth interview, I sit down for an extended conversation […]

Now available for pre-order: By Way of Obstacles, by Emanuel Falque

Now available for pre-order from Cascade in the Veritas series: By Way of Obstacles: A Pathway through a Work, by Emmanuel Falque, translated by Sarah Horton, and with a foreword by Cyril O’Regan. Pre-order here. Description: In By Way of Obstacles, Emmanuel Falque revisits the major themes of his work—finitude, the body, and the call for […]

Now available: Wonder Strikes: Approaching Aesthetics and Literature with William Desmond by Steven E. Knepper

Now available: Wonder Strikes: Approaching Aesthetics and Literature with William Desmond by Steven E. Knepper, with a foreword by William Desmond. Purchase: SUNY | Amazon Description William Desmond argues that philosophy, religion, and art begin in wonder. Desmond is widely recognized for his original metaphysics and his provocative philosophy of religion. Desmond’s extensive writings on […]

Seminar: Form as the Grammar of Change by Lexi Eikelboom

Form as the Grammar of Change: Holding Together Reflection and Experience with Hegel Location: University of Nottingham, A22 Humanities Building Date: Monday 27th June 2022 (14:00-15:30) Contact: michael.burdett@nottingham.ac.uk Join guest speaker Lexi Eikelboom for the seminar Form as the Grammar of Change: Holding Together Reflection and Experience with Hegel Abstract: Many thinkers have relied on the concept […]

Now available: The Great Divide and the Salvation Paradox, by David P. Griffith

Now available from Pickwick Publications (Wipf & Stock): The Great Divide and the Salvation Paradox, by David P. Griffith (April 2022; 350pp+). [Purchase: Pickwick Publications | Amazon] Description: The church in its first centuries split on whether Christ saved everyone or a few, Universalism versus Exclusivism. In the sixth century, the church settled the issue […]

Future of Christian Thinking conference: Interview with Prof. Cyril O’Regan

Dr Philip Gonzales, St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth, spoke to Prof. Cyril O’Regan (University of Notre Dame) ahead of the upcoming Future of Christian Thinking conference at St Patrick’s, Maynooth this April.

Future of Christian Thinking conference: Interview with David Bentley Hart

Dr Philip Gonzales, St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth, spoke to Dr. David Bentley Hart ahead of the upcoming Future of Christian Thinking conference at St Patrick’s, Maynooth this April.

Future of Christian Thinking conference: Interview with John Milbank

Dr Philip Gonzales, St Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth, spoke to Professor John Milbank, Theologian and Professor Emeritus at the University of Nottingham, ahead of the upcoming Future of Christian Thinking conference at St Patrick’s, Maynooth this April.

Upcoming Postgraduate Courses by Edith Stein Institute of Philosophy

Two courses organized by the Edith Stein Institute of Philosophy and certified by the Pontifical University of Salamanca: “We are proud to announce that the Pontifical University of Salamanca (UPSA) certifies this postgraduate course offering 5 ECTS (credits) which can be transferred to any European or American university. It is true that we must comply […]

Explorations in Theology and Apocalyptic Online Seminar (7 Feb 2022)

Cyril O’Regan on Apocalyptic and Metaphysics MONDAY, 7 FEBRUARY 2022, 15:00-17:00 GMT (10:00-12:00 EST) Professor Cyril O’Regan’s work has been persistently occupied with the “spaces of apocalyptic” in modern theology. In this paper O’Regan explores the relationship between (Pauline inflected) apocalyptic theology and metaphysics. What are the potential promises and perils of bringing these two […]

The Future of Christian Thinking (Maynooth Conference)

Today, perhaps more than ever before, Christian thought faces unprecedented challenges; ranging from a denial of metaphysics, to previously unforeseen ethico-moral questions arising from contemporary science and ever-advancing technologies, to a full-blown economizing of the political, to name just some of the most obvious.Couple this with the fact that amongst Christian thinkers there is no […]

Now available in Veritas: The End of the Law?, by David W. Opderbeck

Now available in the Veritas series: The End of the Law?: Law, Theology, and Neuroscience, by David W. Opderbeck. Purchase: Wipf & Stock | Amazon Book description: Does neuroscience show that all our ideas about law and ethics are false? David Opderbeck answers this question with a broad and deep survey of the relationship between […]

2021 Firth Lectures: Prof Celia Deane-Drummond

Humans and Animals: Boundary Questions and Why they are Significant for theology and Ethics from Prof. Celia Deane-Drummond Senior reach Fellow in Theology, Campion Hall, Oxford Director of the Laudato Si’ Research Institute It is with great pleasure that we welcome you to attend the Firth Lectures this year on 8 and 9 April 2021 […]

Funding Opportunities in Philosophical Theology (St Andrews)

Interactions between Christian thinkers and continental philosophy often have a critical focus, whether on the intellectual debt continental philosophers owe to the Christian tradition, or on the ways secular philosophers critique classical theological accounts of ultimate reality. The newly-funded Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project at the University of St Andrews focuses on the joint potential of theology […]

The Future of Christian Metaphysics

The Future of Christian Metaphysics An international Zoom conference hosted by St Patrick’s College, Maynooth Thursday 29th April 1:40p – 6:00pm With Guest Speakers: Philip John Paul Gonzales Jennifer Newsome Martin John Betz Lorella Congiunti Tim Pawl With responses from: Caitlin Smith Gilson D.C. Schindler Gaven Kerr Andrew Meszaros   To register for this even, […]

KALOS: Anchorhold: Corresponding with Revelations of Divine Love, by Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer

Newly available in the KALOS series: Anchorhold: Corresponding with Revelations of Divine Love, by Kirsten Pinto Gfroerer (Cascade Books; January 2021; 208pp+). Purchase: Wipf & Stock Book description: This is a book of letters, letters to Julian of Norwich concerning her Revelations of Divine Love. It is an attempt to search for my life by giving […]

Now available: The Foundations of Nature by Michael Dominic Taylor

Now available in the Veritas series: The Foundations of Nature: Metaphysics of Gift for an Integral Ecological Ethic, by Michael Dominic Taylor, with a foreword by Larry Chapp (Cascade/Wipf & Stock; 282 pp+; December 2020). Purchase: Wipf & Stock | Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk Book description: Will the ecological crises of our time be resolved using the […]

Religions special issue CFP: Literature and Eco-theology

Message from the Guest Editor Dear Colleagues, Systematic and philosophical theologians within the Christian tradition are increasingly having recourse to literary texts with which to do creative theological work, while the religious turn in critical and cultural theory has given new impetus to the interdisciplinary field of literature and theology, with increased attention to the […]

Dr. Alexei Bodrov Festschrift: Theology of Freedom: Religious and Anthropological Foundations of Freedom in a Global Context

Now available, a Festschrift Honouring the 60th Birthday of Dr. Alexei BodrovIrina Yazykova: Theology of Freedom. Religious and Anthropological Foundations of Freedom in a Global Context, edited by Irina Yazykova. The problem of freedom has been a central theme of Christian theology from the very beginning. The interrelation of internal (e.g. freedom from sin, Jn […]

New in the Veritas series by Caitlin Smith Gilson: Subordinated Ethics

Now available in the Veritas series from Cascade Books (Wipf & Stock): Subordinated Ethics: Natural Law and Moral Miscellany in Aquinas and Dostoyevsky, by Caitlin Smith Gilson, with a foreword by Eric Austin Lee. Purchase: Cascade Books | Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk Book description: With Dostoyevsky’s Idiot and Aquinas’ Dumb Ox as guides, this book seeks to […]

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