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Category Archives: Workshop/Seminar Oppoturnity
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
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: Second Annual Theistic Ethics Workshop at Georgetown University
Call for Paper Abstracts for the Second Annual Theistic Ethics Workshop at Georgetown University on Oct. 6-8, 2016. If accepted, all travel expenses will be provided for. Click here for further details. Deadline: May 1, 2016.
Several Upcoming Thomistic Events
Three announcements for upcoming events centering on the thoughts of Thomas Aquinas (thanks to Edward Feser for making me aware of these). First, the Albertus Magnus Center for Scholastic Studies is hosting a non-accredited summer seminar on “The Transcendent Christ: St. Paul’s … Continue reading
2016 SEBTS PhD Symposium Competition on A Theology of Faith, Work, and Economics
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary has announced the 2016 SEBTS PhD Symposium Competition on A Theology of Faith, Work, and Economics. The Symposium Competition is available to all current PhD students and will be hosted on our campus in Wake Forest, NC. … Continue reading
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
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
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