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From: Maria Rosa Antognazza [mailto:maria.rosa...@kcl.ac.uk]
Sent: Wed 26/03/2008 16:53


King's Philosophical Theology Seminar
28-29 April 2008
King's College London, Strand, River Room

A workshop providing a forum of discussion for work in progress in
philosophical theology. Organized by the *Centre for the History of
Philosophical Theology*.

PROGRAMME

MONDAY 28 APRIL

10.00 tea-coffee

10.30
A New Defence of Anselmian Theism
Yujin Nagasawa (University of Birmingham)

11.10
Aquinas's five ways
David Oderberg (University of Reading)

11.50
Jonathan Edwards on Divine Attributes
Sebastian Rehnman (University of Stavanger/School of Missions &
Theology, Stavanger)

12.30-1.30 LUNCH

1.30
A Defence of the Argument to Design
Tim Mawson (University of Oxford)

2.10
The Cause of Evil and Humean Therapy
Daniel O'Brien (University of Warwick)

2.50-3.10 tea-coffee

3.10
Religious Language and Metaphor
Tim Pritchard (King's College London)

3.50
Religious Diversity and Religious Ambiguity
Amir Dastmalchian (King's College London)

4.30-4.50 break

4.50
The reference to God as a mystery. Rahner and Bonhoeffer
Marie-Theres Igrec (University of Vienna)

5.30
Act or Person? Barth's and Bonhoeffer's concepts of revelation
Michael DeJonge (Emory University / Freie Universitaet Berlin)


TUESDAY 29 APRIL

10.30 tea-coffee

11.00
The Evil God Challenge
Stephen Law (Royal Institute of Philosophy)

11.40
Religious Fictionalism
David Liggins, Chris Daly, and Michael Scott (University of Manchester)

12.20-1.30 LUNCH

1.30
Eternity and Relative Truth
Paul O'Grady (Trinity College Dublin)

2.10
Toward a Hylomorphic-Mereological Model of the Doctrine of the Incarnation
Michael C. Rea (University of Notre Dame)

2.50 Against Whole-Part Concretism for the Incarnation
Joseph Jedwab (University of Oxford)

3.30-4.00 tea-coffee

There is no conference fee and the *Centre for the History of
Philosophical Theology* will offer lunch and coffee-tea breaks to all
participants.

Please contact Dr Maria Rosa Antognazza (maria.rosa...@kcl.ac.uk)


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Dr Maria Rosa Antognazza
Reader in the Philosophy of Religion
King's College London
Strand, London WC2R 2LS
maria.rosa...@kcl.ac.uk


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