Fellowship Announcement – Big Questions in Free Will: The Theology of Free Will

Fellowship Announcement – Big Questions in Free Will: The Theology of Free Will Grants offered through Florida State University supporting philosophical and theological inquiry into the importance and implications of free will in the theological domain. The Big Questions in Free Will Program offers funds for inquiry into theological presuppositions and implications of belief in [...]

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Second Annual Lectureship in Philosophy and Christianity – April 6th-7th, 2010

Robin Collins 2010 Distinguished Lecturer Tuesday and Wednesday, April 6 and 7, 2010, 7:00pm Arntzen Hall 100; Western Washington University Philosopher of science and religion Robin Collins is Professor of Philosophy at Messiah College in Grantham, Pennsylvania. With earned degrees in mathematics, physics, and philosophy, Professor Collins is widely regarded as one of the foremost [...]

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Call for Papers – St. Thomas Philosophy of Religion Project Prizes

The St. Thomas Philosophy of Religion Project announces two prizes for work in the philosophy of religion and/or philosophical theology. Both prizes have been made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation. The 2009 Excellence in Philosophy of Religion Prize attempts to identify the three best papers published in 2009 in the [...]

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15th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Religion – September 23rd-26th, 2010

15th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Religion, Literature and Culture (ISRLC), at St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, England, 23-26 September 2010 http://users.ox.ac.uk/~worc2329/index.html A panel on “Continental Philosophy of Religion” is to be organized for this conference. The panel invites submissions which consider the turn to religion in recent continental philosophy and the [...]

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Seminar – Seven Deadly Sins in the Christian Tradition June 21 – July 2nd, 2010

Seven Deadly Sins (Capital Vices) in the Christian Tradition June 21 – July 2nd, 2010 Directed by Rebecca DeYoung, Robert Kruschwitz Guest Speakers J. William Harmless, Paul J. Wadell Seminar Description This two-week seminar on the seven deadly sinsor, capital vicesin the Christian tradition will explore a philosophical understanding of the vices as moral concepts [...]

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3rd Annual Sophia Forum – Azusa Pacific University

You are cordially invited to attend the 3rd Annual Sophia Forum sponsored by the Azusa Pacific University Philosophy Department, Azusa Pacific University, Azusa, California. This forum aims at promoting the project of Christian philosophy and recognizing those who have substantially contributed to that project. This year recognizes the work of Dr. Merold Westphal.  He will [...]

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Call for Papers – Society of Christian Philosophers – 2010 Eastern Regional Conference

Society of Christian Philosophers – 2010 Eastern Regional Conference “Metaphysics: Old and New” March 12-13, 2010 Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC Plenary Speakers: Kathrin Koslicki (University of Colorado) Commentator: E. J. Lowe (Durham University) Jeffrey Brower (Purdue University) Commentator: Hud Hudson (Western Washington University) Samuel Newlands (University of Notre Dame) Commentator: Robert M. Adams [...]

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Job – Editor of Religious Studies

Cambridge University Press is inviting applications for the position of Editor of Religious Studies: An international journal for the philosophy of religion. Religious Studies, published by Cambridge University Press, was launched in 1966. Since then, it has established itself as a leading international journal devoted to the problems of philosophy of religion as they arise [...]

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Truth Matters Conference – August 18th-20th, 2010

Call for Papers and Proposals – TRUTH MATTERS www.icscanada.edu/truthmatters/ Toronto, August 18-20, 2010 We live in an age of skepticism about the idea of truth. Contemporary skeptics question the nature and value of truth and the concomitant virtue of truthfulness. Skepticism about truth is not restricted to popular culture. It occurs within the academic world, [...]

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Post Doctoral Research Officer – Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences

Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Sciences, Dept of Philosophy Post Doctoral Research Officer Salary:   From £31,311 – £38, 391 per annum inclusive (pay award pending) The Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science is seeking to appoint a three year research officer in the Templeton Project, ‘God’s Order, Man’s Order and the [...]

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