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SUMMARY:Rutgers Analytic Theology Symposium 2027
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LOCATION:New Brunswick Theological Seminary\, 21 Seminary Place\, New Brunswick\, United States\, 08901
DESCRIPTION:<p>The Rutgers Analytic Theology Symposium solicits abstracts for papers in analytic theology\, for a conference to be held June 20-22 2027\, at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and Rutgers University\, New Brunswick. Papers are welcome in all areas of analytic theology\, including analytical historical theology. &nbsp\;RATS is an interfaith conference. &nbsp\;Abstracts should be a maximum of 500 words and&nbsp\;anonymized&nbsp\;for blind review.&nbsp\; Please indicate in your email whether you are submitting for a colloquium or symposium slot. Only one paper will be accepted for the symposium slot\; so\, those who send an abstract for a symposium slot may be offered a colloquium slot instead. &nbsp\;Some whose papers are not accepted may be offered commentator slots. Abstracts are due by Nov. 1 to&nbsp\;j.a.cobon@rutgers.edu. &nbsp\;Decisions will be announced by Dec 1. &nbsp\; Invited keynote and symposium sessions will be read-ahead by everyone and have commentators. These sessions last 90mins to 2 hours.&nbsp\; Colloquium sessions will last 75 mins (approx 30mins presentation\, followed by 45mins Q&amp\;A)</p>\n<p>Moshe Halbertal is the Gruss Professor at NYU Law School and a Professor of Philosophy at the Heberw University of Jerusalem.&nbsp\; The person posting this ad does not know why he cannot get this information to display in the keynote speaker box\, and offers his apologies to Prof. Halbertal.</p>
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