Category Archives: Research

CFA: Lumen Christi Institute Summer Seminars

The Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago is hosting a series of summer seminars in the Catholic intellectual tradition. The first one is on Aquinas’ Five Ways, the second is about the thought of John Henry Newman, and … Continue reading

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CFA: Analytic Theology Postdoctoral Fellowship

The University of Innsbruck, Austria, is calling for applications for a funded postdoctoral fellowship in analytic theology researching either classical theism or personal and non-personal characterizations of God. Applicants must be willing to learn conversational German. Details can be found … Continue reading

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CFA: Advanced Theological Studies Fellowship

The Advanced Theological Studies Fellowship (ATSF) is an international research program of Kampen Theological University in the Netherlands and is calling for participants in a month-long research residency. During that time, participants are to use the University’s library and work on … Continue reading

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Call for Applications: Summer Seminar in Virtue

The University of Chicago, in partnership with the John Templeton Foundation, will be hosting two summer seminars on Virtue, Happiness, and the Meaning of Life from various perspectives ranging from philosophy to theology to religious studies to psychology and neuro-biology. … Continue reading

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Six Full-Fee PhD Scholarships Available with New Logos Institute

The University of St. Andrews, with generous funding from the John Templeton Foundation, has recently founded the Logos Institute for Analytic and Exegetical Theology. With that comes the announcement of six available positions for doctoral students with full funding for … Continue reading

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Call for Articles: Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia

The Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale University has partnered with the William Eerdmans Publishing Company to produce A Jonathan Edwards Encyclopedia. There is still need for contributions for some of the proposed 500+ entries. Details here. Deadline: December 15, 2015

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CFA: Embodied Religion Workshop

Hosted by Princeton University and funded by the John Templeton Foundation, the Embodied Religion project is looking for abstracts for one of two workshops. Submission guidelines here. Deadline: December 15, 2015

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Want to Go to Costa Rica?

Sounds like the Wheaton Blog has been hacked by a bot posting spam, right? But in this case, it is legitimate. The Happiness and Well-Being Project, hosted by Saint Louis University and funded by the John Templeton Foundation, is looking … Continue reading

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CFP: The Nature and Value of Faith

This may come as short notice, but The Nature and Value of Faith project, a three-year initiative based at Baylor University and funded by the John Templeton Foundation, is requesting project proposals. Please see the following link for details (click hereclick … Continue reading

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The Defense before THE Defense: The Lowdown on First Year Proposal Defenses

For beginning PhD students here at Wheaton, the end of the first year is a landmark on several levels. First of all, between seminars, coursework, living adjustments, and the overwhelming nature of trying to figure out what doctoral work is … Continue reading

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