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Author Archives: Kevin W. Wong
Book Review: The Word Enfleshed, by Oliver Crisp
Oliver Crisp, The Word Enfleshed: Exploring the Person and Work of Christ (Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2016), xviii +190pp. $26.99. After having written in a more episodic, piecemeal fashion with various Christological essays, Oliver Crisp’s latest work on Christology provides … Continue reading
Review: Timothy Pawl, In Defense of Conciliar Christology
Timothy Pawl, In Defense of Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay, Oxford University Press, 2016, 251pp., $110.00 (hbk), ISBN 9780198765929. I like action movies, despite overly familiar tropes like the hero having to disarm a bomb with only seconds to spare. … Continue reading
Free Lecture on Feb 8: Eleonore Stump, Suffering, Evil, and the Desires of the Heart
From Biola University’s Center for Christian Thought: Join us in Newport Beach, CA for a free lecture featuring philosopher Eleonore Stump, as she discusses the nature of suffering, the problem of evil, and the need for a theodicy (or justifying response). … Continue reading
CFA: Fourth Theistic Ethics Workshop
Announcement from Christian Miller (Wake Forest University), Mark Murphy (Georgetown University), and Christopher Tucker (College of William and Mary): The organizers of the fourth annual Theistic Ethics Workshop encourage abstract submissions for our meeting at Wake Forest University on October 4-6, 2018. Details can … Continue reading
CFP: EPS Far West 2018
Call for Papers from R. Scott Smith, EPS Secretary-Treasurer: The far west regional meeting of the Evangelical Philosophical Society will take place Friday, April 13, 2018, at Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the far west region … Continue reading
2018 Women in Apologetics Conference
I have not been keeping up with the apologetics scene for some years now, but I recently learned that my alma mater, Biola University, is hosting a conference on Women in Apologetics on Jan 19th to 20th. I am familiar … Continue reading
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Free Luncheon for Women Scholars
The Logia Initiative and the Los Angeles Theology Conference are hosting a free luncheon for women scholars at Fuller Theological Seminary on January 19th, 12:30 to 2:00. Registration is required. Click here for more details.
Summer School/Conference: The Nature of God: Personal and a-personal concepts of the divine
For recent PhDs and current graduate students of theology and philosophy, the University of Regensburg and the Munich School of Philosophy, Innsbruck University are hosting a summer school and international conference investigating personal and a-personal concepts of God. Applicants of … Continue reading
CFP: Imagining the Last Things
A 2-day conference to be held at the British School at Rome, 25-26 October 2018. Those interested in sending a paper proposal should find details here. Deadline for proposals: 18 February 2018
CFP: The Nature and Norms of Hope
Sage School of Philosophy, Cornell University Ithaca, United States Details Call for Papers The Hope and Optimism Initiative (Cornell/Notre Dame) invites submissions for a 3-day workshop on the theme ‘The Nature and Norms of Hope’ to be held on April … Continue reading