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Religion & Citizenship: Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Religion and the Secular

Socrel / HEA Teaching and Studying Religion, 2nd Annual Symposium: Religion and Citizenship: Re-Thinking the Boundaries of Religion and the Secular BSA Meeting Room, Imperial Wharf, London 13 December 2012, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Religions today are implicated in a wide variety of publics. From contests over the environment and democracy to protests against […]

CFP: Intellectual Property and Religious Thought

CALL FOR PAPERS  “Intellectual Property and Religious Thought” April 5, 2013 The University of St. Thomas will hold a conference titled “Intellectual Property and Religious Thought,” on April 5, 2013, co-sponsored by the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and Public Policy and The University of St. Thomas Law Journal.  The conference will […]

Updated Poster & Programme: Religion and Human Rights

Religion and Human Rights: Religion in Public and Private Spaces (One Day Conference) Human Rights Law Centre, Nottingham University Senate Chamber, Trent Building Religion and Human Rights Conference Poster Religion and Human Rights Programme

Conference: Religion and Human Rights: Religion in Public and Private Spaces

Religion and Human Rights: Religion in Public and Private Spaces (One Day Conference) Human Rights Law Centre, Nottingham University Senate Chamber, Trent Building Thursday 8 November 9:15 Registration; Tea & Coffee 9:45 Introduction: Professor Dominic McGoldrick (Nottingham University) 10:00: Session I MAKING SPACE FOR RELIGIOUS ARGUMENTS – THEORY AND PRACTICE Chair: Dominic McGoldrick ‘Law, Religion […]

Battle of Ideas 2012: Discounted student tickets

A message from the director of the Institute of Ideas in London: Dear all, I hope that you can join us at the Battle of Ideas 2012, an annual festival of ideas, debate and discussion, organised by the Institute of Ideas, which is a must for the intellectually curious and open minded. The event, now […]

Event: Redcrosse

‘How do we think about identity in ways that don’t reflect anxiety, fear of the other, uncritical adulation of our past and all the other pitfalls that surround this subject? The Redcrosse project manages to negotiate these difficulties with immense imaginative energy and honesty: no sour notes, no attempt to overcompensate by desperately overapologetic rhetoric, […]

Colin Gunton Lecture and Study Day

Colin Gunton Lecture and Study Day The second in an annual series of public lectures dedicated to the memory and work of Colin Gunton. Colin held the Chair of Christian Doctrine at King’s for many years and deeply shaped its theology.The present department wants to recognise Colin’s immense contribution nationally and internationally. Our second distinguished […]

CoTP 2013 Oxford Conference: ‘The Soul’

Conference Précis: Ever since Descartes, the soul understood as immediate mental consciousness has tended to stand as a last bastion securing religious belief against naturalistic reduction. But today that bastion is under assault from the ‘new atheists’. However, the bastion is proving very hard to storm, with increasing numbers of even atheist thinkers denying that […]

[UPDATED] Blue Labour Seminar Event: The Primacy of the Social and Ethical

[UPDATE: There is now a location for this event and the list of speakers has been updated.] The Primacy of the Social and Ethical How Blue Labour speaks to the social, political and economic situation in the UK The Centre of Theology and Philosophy is hosting a one-day event on Blue Labour and the future of post-liberal […]

Seminar: ‘Appeals to Authority in an Age of Expertise’

Science & Technology Studies Priority Group Seminar “Appeals to Authority in an Age of Expertise” Dr Catherine Hundleby Department of Philosophy University of Windsor, Ontario 1 – 2pm, Tuesday 3rd July 2012 Room A103, West Wing Law & Social Sciences Building Abstract The potential for experts to exploit their positions of authority requires attention to the role […]

TELOS in Europe: The L’Aquila Conference

The West: Its Legacy and Future September 7–9, 2012 
L’Aquila, Italy New confirmed speakers include Phillip Blond, Michael Ledeen and Gianni Vattimo Places still available (including the chance to present a paper): Please register at http://telosinstitute.net/laquilaconference/ Conference Theme: Recent developments appear to end the “end of history” and foreshadow instead the end of the West. […]

Journée d’étude: Philosophie et Inspiration Chretienne. Nouvelles perspectives.

L’ACADEMIE CATHOLIQUE DE FRANCE en partenariat avec L’ASSOCIATION DES PHILOSOPHES CHRETIENS, l’ASSOCIATION DES AMIS DE MAURICE BLONDEL, le DEPARTEMENT DE PHILOSOPHIE DE L’UNIVERSITE DE LOUVAIN-LA-NEUVE, les ARCHIVES MICHEL HENRY, l’ASSOCIATION LOUIS-LAVELLE PHILOSOPHIE ET INSPIRATION CHRETIENNE Nouvelles perspectives. A l’initiative de l’Académie catholique de France (Section Philosophie et Théologie) et en partenariat institutionnel, deux Journées d’études […]

Forthcoming Conference and Colloquium at the Woolf Institute

Please see the two announcements from the Woolf Institute: The forthcoming conference: Tradition and Transition in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Cultures And, the forthcoming colloquium: Regarding the Other in Modern Jewish Thought The Woolf Institute is delighted to announce that, together with the Center for the Study of Jews, Christians, Muslims at The Open University […]

Blue Labour Seminar Event: The Primacy of the Social and Ethical

The Primacy of the Social and Ethical How Blue Labour speaks to the social, political and economic situation in the UK The Centre of Theology and Philosophy is hosting a one-day event on Blue Labour and the future of post-liberal politics at the University of Nottingham on 6 July 2012, 09:30 – 17:00. The aim of this […]

Reality-Making: Exploring Fundamentals in Metaphysics

From our neighbours in Department of Philosophy at the University of Nottingham: Registration is now open for: Reality-Making: Exploring Fundamentals in Metaphysics Nottingham, 10-12 July 2012. The conference will focus on recent debates in metaphysics surrounding questions of grounding, fundamentality, essentialism and the monism vs pluralism debate. Keynote speakers: Laurie Paul (UNC) Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers/ANU) […]

Varieties of Continental Thought and Religion

Varieties of Continental Thought and Religion June 14-17, 2012 Ryerson University Toronto, Canada An international conference exploring questions and issues concerning religion and secularism from the purview of major currents in modern and contemporary European thought and aesthetics. Conference and Registration Website: http://vctr.blog.ryerson.ca/ Keynote Address: John Caputo (Syracuse University) Plenary Speakers: Bettina Bergo (Université de […]

International Symposium on St Maximus the Confessor

International Symposium on Saint Maximus the Confessor KNOWING THE PURPOSE OF EVERYTHING THROUGH THE POWER OF THE RESURRECTION Belgrade, October 18-21, 2012 The conference is organized by the Faculty of Orthodox Theology of the University of Belgrade, in collaboration with the Orthodox Christian Studies Program of Fordham University, the Chair of Orthodox Theology of Münster […]

Truth and Mystery: Videos from Hollywood, Marion, and Desmond

Below are three videos of talks by Amy Hollywood, Jean-Luc Marion, and William Desmond, from the “Truth and Mystery” conference that took place on 12 April 2012. Amy Hollywood, “‘Thin Wings’: On Reading, can you buy zolpidem online Death, and Devotion” Jean Luc Marion, “Truth as a Saturated Phenomenon in St. Augustine” William Desmond, “Being […]

CFP: Analytical Approaches to Thomas Aquinas

ANALYTICAL APPROACHES TO THOMAS AQUINAS CRACOW, 26th of MAY 2012 We have a pleasure to announce that on the 26th of May 2012 in Cracow, Poland it will take place an international conference on Philosophy an Theology devoted to the contemporary approaches to the work of saint Thomas Aquinas. We would like to encourage an […]

Study Day: Un « vieux différend » : Le L/logos, le(s) L/livre(s), la Philosophie

Journée d’étude Un « vieux différend » : Le L/logos, le(s) L/livre(s), la Philosophie. Sur l’ouvert et l’origine Université de Louvain-la-Neuve Instituts de Philosophie (ISP) & Religions, Spiritualités, Cultures, Sociétés (RSCS) Samedi 28 avril 2012 – 9.00 à 18.30 Salle Jean Ladrière – Collège Mercier Programme 9.00 : Jean Leclercq (UCL) : Ouvertures. Logos, Mythos […]

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