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SUMMARY:What has Athens to do with Jerusalem? Dialogue between Philosophy and Theology in the 21st Century.
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LOCATION:2301 Vine Street\, Berkeley\, United States\, 94708
DESCRIPTION:<p>We are seeking presentations of no more than 20 minutes in length. They should pertain to any of the following questions: How do philosophy and theology interrelate? How do current developments in one field might affect or challenge the other? How can recent developments in Analytic\, Phenomenological\, Thomist\, and other schools of thought give new life to the concerns of theology? What current theological themes present challenges or opportunities for philosophy? (The theme of this first colloquium is intentionally broad\, so as to raise issues for further exploration in the series.)</p>\n<p>A proposal for such a presentation should consist of a title\, a 300-word abstract\, the presenter&rsquo\;s name\, degrees earned\, institutional and departmental affiliation\, and contact information (including an email address). Proposals must be received by February 1st\, 2014\, by email (bkromholtz@dspt.edu). Notification of the proposal&rsquo\;s acceptance will be returned by March 1\, 2014.</p>
ORGANIZER;CN=Bryan Kromholtz:
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