Has Philosophy of Religion a Future?

April 25, 2013
Faculty of Religious Studies, McGill University, McGill University

Birks Building, Room 111
3520 University Street
Montréal H3A 2A7
Canada

Sponsor(s):

  • Social Sciences and Research Council of Canada
  • CREOR, McGill University
  • Faculty of Religious Studies

Speakers:

Pamela Anderson
Oxford University
Maurice Boutin
McGill University
John D. Caputo
Villanova University
Clayton Crockett
University of Central Arkansas
Morny Joy
University of Calgary
Jim Kanaris
McGill University
Jin Park
American University
Carl Raschke
University of Denver
Tyler Roberts
Grinnell College
Nick Trakakis
Australian Catholic University
Wesley Wildman
Boston University

Organisers:

Jim Kanaris
McGill University

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The symposium aims to address the emerging new faces of philosophy of religion that expand on the wider cultural issues of theorizing religion today. Topics to be addressed range from how ideology critique has come to change the face of studying religion academically and whether theology and religious studies can or should, in the context of post-phenomenological debates, co-exist in the university, to whether traditional philosophy of religion, as distinct from philosophical theology and phenomenology of religion, is more properly philosophy of religious studies.

The subject matter is a pressing one. Philosophy of religion is changing so rapidly that many wonder, more now than ever, in what it consists. This often raises the urgent question whether philosophy of religion should persist. The symposiasts offer ways in which to mitigate the issues, underlining the importance of reflexivity in the context of religion and not philosophy alone.

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