Interpreting Sacred Texts: Truth and Authority

June 4, 2019
Department of Philosophy, University of York

Room K/159
Kings Manor
York YO1 7EP
United Kingdom

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PhD: Oxford University; Last affiliation: University of York
Highgate School, London
Durham University (PhD)
University of Leeds

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PhD: Oxford University; Last affiliation: University of York
University of York

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Interpreting Sacred Texts: Truth and Authority

Philosophy of Religion in the North 2019 Workshop

Sacred texts are often taken to be true and authoritative. But how are they to be interpreted if they are morally, socially, or psychologically problematic? This workshop considers this and related problems central to religious life and belief.

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Speakers:

David Efird (University of York) 'The Bible’s Blind Spot: On Interpreting Morally Problematic Passages of the Bible'

Rebekah K Latour (University of Sheffield) 'Is God Sexist? Hermeneutical Injustice and the Christian Bible'

Tasia Scrutton (University of Leeds) 'Dr Strangelove: or how I learned to stop worrying and love language of the demonic'

Julian Perlmutter (University of Cambridge) 'Sexual Ethics as a Case Study for Two Kinds of Biblical Authority'

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Date: Tuesday 4th June 2019; Time: 10:00 – 16:30 (Refreshments available from 9:30)

Venue: Room K/159, Kings Manor, York, YO1 7EP, UK

All are welcome. Attendance is free, and lunch and refreshments will be provided; however space is limited, so if you would like to attend, please RSVP to David Worsley, [email protected] .

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