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Adam Morton

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

Now Available: Protestant Metaphysics after Karl Barth and Martin Heidegger

Now available for purchase is Timothy Stanley’s Protestant Metaphysics after Karl Barth and Martin Heidegger, released in the Veritas series by SCM Press in conjunction with the Centre of Theology and Philosophy. From the author’s website: What is the relationship between Martin Heidegger’s critique of metaphysical theology and Karl Barth’s? Or, more broadly, what is […]

Stanley Hauerwas Interview

In 2001 Time magazine named Stanley Hauerwas “America’s Best Theologian.” Hauerwas found the distinction humorous, but it catapulted him and his pacifist, anti-nationalistic views into the spotlight at a time when our country was poised for war. Soon he was also America’s best-known theologian. His new book, Hannah’s Child: A Theologian’s Memoir (Purchase US | […]

Darwin’s Pious Idea pre-order sale on Amazon.co.uk

Amazon.co.uk has a special pre-order price for the hardcover edition of Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get it Wrong (Interventions) going for £11.99 (£14.00 off retail, 54% off). It may be pre-ordered here.

Darwin’s Pious Idea announced by Eerdmans

Eerdmans Publishing Company has announced Conor Cunningham’s Darwin’s Pious Idea: Why the Ultra-Darwinists and Creationists Both Get It Wrong (forthcoming in the Interventions series Fall 2010). Below is a sampling of endorsements. (Remaining blurbs can be found here.) “This work of stunning scientific erudition and critical insight differs from the common polemics with Dawkins’ and […]

Did Darwin Kill God? receives Merit Award

RELIGIOUS TELEVISION AWARDS 2010 ‘On 25th May 2010 the Rt Revd Nick Baines presented 4 awards at Lambeth Palace. Roger Bolton, chair of the judging panel, announced the winners.’ [source] From the speech by Roger Bolton: We decided to give the second of our TV merit awards to a very different sort of programme. For BBC […]

The Aquinas Institute at Blackfriars, Oxford: Special Lecture

Monday 17 May 2010, 5.00pm Blackfriars, 64 St Giles’. ‘The Summa Theologiae as Mystagogy? Thomas Aquinas and the Discipline of the Secret’ Speaker: Professor Peter M. Candler Jr., Professor Peter M. Candler Jr. is Associate Professor of Theology at Baylor order phentermine uk University and author of Theology, Rhetoric, Manuduction or, Reading Scripture Together on […]

Official Statement from the Centre on the Closure of the Middlesex Philosophy Department

From the director of the Centre of Theology and Philosophy, Professor John Milbank: The Middlesex Philosophy Department has the full and unqualified support of the Centre of Theology and Philosophy at the University of Nottingham on account of the excellence of its work which arguably sets the highest standards within contemporary British philosophical reflection. We […]

Middlesex University Shamefully Cuts Philosophy Department

This week the administration at Middlesex University has made a decision to cut the entirety of their highest-rated department: their philosophy department including all undergrad and graduate (MA/MPhil/PhD) programmes. The following is an announcement letter from Peter Hallward, Peter Osborne,  and Stella Sandford: Dear colleagues, Late on Monday 26 April, the Dean of the School of Arts […]

Adrian Pabst in The Guardian

Adrian Pabst has written a piece in the ‘Comment is Free’ section of The Guardian entitled ‘This pope is Romantic, not reactionary’ with a lede of ‘Catholics like Küng fail to understand the long intellectual tradition which the pope seeks to preserve and extend’. Adrian Pabst is a lecturer in politics in the University of […]

Grandeur of Reason now available

Now available for purchase from the Veritas series is the volume: The Grandeur of Reason: Religion, Tradition and Universalism, edited by Peter M. Candler, Jr. and Conor Cunningham, with a foreword by Angelo Cardinal Scola. The essays contained in this collection arose out of the conference of the same name which took place in Rome, […]

Call for Papers: Theology of Creation Conference

Green as a Leaf: Renewing a Theology of Creation Southwell Minster, Nottinghamshire, 16-19 September 2010 Keynote speakers: Simon Conway Morris, Michael Northcott, John Rodwell, John Milbank, Simon Oliver, Alison Milbank, Margaret Barker Call for Papers Often today debates about our policy towards the environment are purely reactive to events or to the current perceived risk […]

Howard V. Hong dies at age 97

Howard V. Hong, Professor Emeritus at St. Olaf College and translator of Kierkegaard’s corpus (along with his late wife Edna H. Hong), died this week. He was 97. A memorial service will be held at St. Olaf Saturday, March 27, at 11 a.m. in Boe Memorial Chapel. Link to news story Link to official announcement […]

Edward Schillebeeckx Essay Prize

Tijdschrift voor Theologie organizes, in cooperation with the Edward Schillebeeckx Foundation, a biennial essay contest for young theologians and religious studies scholars (maximum age of contestants: 35). This prize has been named after the recently deceased theologian Edward Schillebeeckx (1914-2009), founder of the Tijdschrift voor Theologie in 1961. 2010 will be the first time this […]

“Did Darwin Kill God?” Guest Lecture at Swansea University

Theology Public Lecture “Did Darwin Kill God?” by Dr Conor Cunningham Assistant Director of the Centre for Theology and Philosophy at Nottingham University At 7.00pm on Tuesday, 9th March 2010 Faraday Lecture Theatre A, Faraday Building, Swansea University Everyone is welcome and admission is free. Download the flyer here and please distribute.

Citizen Ethics in a Time of Crisis

Amongst many others, John Milbank and Rowan Williams appear as contributors in Citizen Ethics in a Time of Crisis. Please click here to read the full text.

Follow-up to Milbank and Blond article

John Milbank has written a brief follow-up piece to his co-authored piece with Phillip Blond in The Guardian (linked here) on the ResPublica blog The Disraelia Room entitled “Opportunity Beyond Equality, Part One”.

Phillip Blond on Newsnight

Phillip Blond, director of ResPublica, appeared on BBC’s Newsnight this past Monday night ‘to discuss Conservative leader David Cameron’s radical new proposals to give public sector employees ownership of the services they deliver’ (link). Click here to view.

Forthcoming in the Veritas series

Five new books are forthcoming in the Veritas series in 2010, to be published by SCM Press in association with the Centre of Theology and Philosophy: The Grandeur of Reason: Religion, Tradition and Universalism, edited by Peter M. Candler Jr. and Conor Cunningham Phenomenology and the Holy: Religious Experience after Husserl, by Espen Dahl Diagonal […]

Philosophical Day School on ‘Power’ at Nottingham Trent University

Philosophy Day School Power: Philosophical Approaches in European Thought Dr Ruth Griffin, Dr Patrick O’Connor, Dr Neil Turnbull. Thursday 18th of February Nottingham Trent University George Eliot 219, Clifton Campus 10:00 – 16:15 All welcome The purpose of the school is to examine and explore the place of Power in recent European Thought.  While the […]

Biannual CoTP Conference: What is Life? conference in Kraków

This year, the Centre of Theology and Philosophy, in partership with JPII University and the Copericus Foundaton, will be hosting its fourth biannual conference in Kraków, Poland, and it is entitled: ‘What is Life? Theology, Science, and Philosophy’ Dates to be announced, and Call for Papers forthcoming…

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