[PHILOS-L] CFP CPR2026: Divine Agency/Action

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The Iranian Association for the Philosophy of Religion, in cooperation with Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU), presents:

The 14th International Conference on Philosophy of Religion (CPR2026)

Theme: Divine Agency/Action

Conference Themes

Divine Agency/Action in the History of Thought and Religions

  • Divine agency/action in Western philosophy (Aristotle, Plato, the Neoplatonists, etc.)
  • Divine agency/action in Eastern philosophy (Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, etc.)
  • Divine agency/action in Islamic philosophy (Avicenna [Ibn Sīnā], Suhrawardī, Mīr Dāmād, Mullā Ṣadrā, etc.)
  • Divine agency/action in Islamic theology and Jewish and Christian theology
  • Divine agency/action in mysticism
  • The semantics of divine actions

Semantics of Divine Action

  • Conceptual analysis of action in the divine and human realms (equivocity, univocity, etc.)
  • The semantics of direct and indirect divine action
  • The semantics of general and particular divine action
  • The conceptual distinction between action and related concepts in the divine realm (causality, origination, creation, etc.)
  • The conceptual relationship between divine agency/action and opposing concepts (hiddenness, silence, etc.)
  • The semantics of propositions concerning divine actions

Ontology of Divine Agency/Action

  • Models of divine agency/action (agency/action by manifestation, agency by intention, agency by consent, etc.)
  • God and causality (quantum indeterminism models, top-down causation, vertical and horizontal causality, etc.)
  • Theories of general and particular divine action and their relation to the laws of nature
  • Divine agency/action and human beings (theories of free will, divine decree and destiny, kasb [acquisition], etc.)

Epistemology of Divine Agency/Action

  • Naturalistic and non-naturalistic accounts of divine agency/action
  • Cognitive biases in attributing actions to nature or to God
  • Criteria for identifying divine agency/action

Methodology of the Study of Divine Agency/Action

  • Modeling divine agency/action (primary and secondary causation, divine interaction, continuous creation, quantum models, etc.)
  • Challenges in modeling divine agency/action and criteria for evaluating models
  • Methods of critical interaction between science and theology in the study of divine agency/action
  • Source-based approaches to the study of divine agency/action (revelation, tradition, experience, etc.)
  • Phenomenological approaches to the study of divine agency/action

Competing Theories of Divine Agency/Action

  • Naturalism
  • Deism
  • Pantheism

Conference Dates: 17–18 November 2026

Abstract Submission Deadline: 18 September 2026

Notification of Acceptance: 9 October 2026

Venue: Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU)

The conference will be held in a hybrid format (both virtually and in person)

Submission Guidelines

To register for CPR2026, you must first submit your abstract through the conference submission page. (here)

To submit an abstract, you should prepare the following:

  • An abstract of 200–350 words
  • At least three keywords
  • Author information, including:
    • Full name(s)
    • Current academic status or highest academic degree
    • Institutional affiliation (authors who prefer not to list an institution may use the designation “Independent Scholar”)
    • Email address(es)
    • Contact phone number(s)

Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by the conference referees and will receive one of the following decisions: Accepted, Rejected, Accepted subject to revisions

The registration fee is payable only after the abstract has been accepted. Authors must send a scanned copy or photograph of the payment receipt in reply to the acceptance email.

Authors whose papers are selected for oral presentation are expected to submit an extended abstract of approximately 2,000 words to the conference secretariat before the conference.

Registration Fees

  • University faculty members, seminary instructors, and non-student participants: 100 €
  • University students and seminary students: 50 € (upon presentation of student identification)

Note: Payment instructions will be provided to authors of accepted abstracts. Catering costs during the conference will be calculated separately and announced to participants before the conference.

High-resolution conference poster

Conference Secretariat Contact

Phone: +98 902 908 0340

Email: philo...@gmail.com

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