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SUMMARY:Faith and the Political
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LOCATION:Sydney\, Australia
DESCRIPTION:<p>The theme is to be interpreted broadly and from the disciplines of philosophy\, theology\, history\, social science\, literature and the arts. &nbsp\;Topics that might be investigated include: scandal in/of Christianity\; structures of belief and opinion\; secularisation\, fundamentalism and inculturation\; politics in the Bible and the Bible in politics\; religion in the public forum\; Christian ethics in a liberal democracy\; liberation and equality.<br> <br> The conference specifically aims to foster interaction between scholars in the universities and scholars in theological colleges. &nbsp\;It also encourages young scholars.<br> <br> Keynote Speaker: Peter Forrest: The Epistemology of Scandal<br> <br> 'How can you continue to believe in the face of scandals?'. This question is not\, I submit\, merely a manifestation of the ad hominem fallacy exemplified by\, "How can you take Frege seriously when he was a bigot?' Nor can it be dismissed by noting that the reality of sin is a central Christian doctrine. &nbsp\;I argue that 'right reason' requires not merely the rational assessment of doctrines but a way of deciding which doctrines to assess. Scandal undermines the appeal to authority when assessing but not the reliance on traditions when deciding what to assess. As a consequence\, scandal tends to undermine 'simple faith' and mandates the\, not necessarily academic\, philosophical reflection on faith.<br> <br> Friday 3rd till Sunday 5th October 2014<br> <br> Catholic Institute of Sydney\, 99 Albert Rd\, Strathfield NSW 2135<br> <br> Convenors: Stephen Buckle (ACU)\, William Emilsen (UTC/CSU)\, Peter Forrest (UNE)\, John McDowell (Newcastle)\, Shane Mackinlay (CTC/MCD)\, Andrew Murray (CIS/SCD)<br> <br> For further details\, including proposal submission (deadline 20 June 2014)\, contact Andrew Murray at Catholic Institute of Sydney. (02) 9752 9514\; <a href="mailto:apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au">apmurray@cis.catholic.edu.au</a><br> <br> Web:</p>
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