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SUMMARY:Southwest Regional Meeting of the EPS
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LOCATION:NOBTS\, New Orleans\, United States
DESCRIPTION:<p>Location:&nbsp\;New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary\, New Orleans\, LA</p>\n<p>Plenary&nbsp\;Speaker: Dr. Joshua Farris\, R&uuml\;hr Universit&auml\;t\, Bochum\, Germany\, &ldquo\;<em>Analyzing Substitutionary Atonement&rdquo\;</em></p>\n<p>Dates:&nbsp\;Friday &ndash\; Saturday\, April 4-5\, 2025</p>\n<p>Paper/Abstract Submission Deadline:&nbsp\;February 21\, 2025\, 5pm CST</p>\n<p>Registration:</p>\n<p>Full Members: $45<br>Student Members: $25<br>Non-members: $45<br>Register on the conference website</p>\n<p>Paper/Abstract or Panel Discussion Proposals:&nbsp\;EPS members of any rank and any region are welcome to submit a paper/abstract or proposals for panel discussions on any topic of interest to Christian philosophers. Please submit your proposal&nbsp\;on the conference website.</p>\n<p>Ben Arbour Memorial Student Paper Competition:</p>\n<p>Student members whose papers are accepted for program inclusion will be eligible to enter a student paper competition. Students who wish to enter must submit the following to Greg Trickett at&nbsp\;gtrickett@wc.edu&nbsp\;by March 14\, 2025:</p>\n<p><em>A titled\, full version of the paper to be presented (no more than 5\,000 words) suitable for blind review. A 200-300 word abstract with the paper titled as it appears on the blind review submission\, the student&rsquo\;s name\, pursued degree\, and societal (EPS or ETS) and institutional affiliation.</em></p>\n<p>Winner(s) will be announced at the final plenary session of the conference. Students must present their papers at the conference to be considered for the competition.</p>\n<p>Student Travel Grants</p>\n<p>Southwest Region of ETS/EPS has travel grants available for ten student members who register to participate in the region&rsquo\;s conference. Eligible students must travel at least 100 miles for the conference. Available travel grants are for a maximum of $200. If awarded\, the travel grant monies will be provided at the Southwest Region meeting. The deadline to apply is March 7\, 2025. You can fill out the link for the Travel Grant at the conference website.</p>
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