Logos 2009

Philosophical Theology Workshop

University of Notre Dame

Program

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Holy Trinity

THURSDAY - MAY 28, 2009  
6:00pm Dinner at Rocco’s Restaurant
7.45pm

After-Dinner Talk: Richard Cross, "Philosophy and the Christian Tradition: Some Work (Soon To Be) in Progress"

  Chair: Mike Rea
   
FRIDAY - MAY 29, 2009
Notre Dame Room, LaFortune Student Center
9:00am  Speaker: Bruce Marshall, "Christ the End of Analogy"
  Commentator: Jeffrey Brower
  Chair: John Cavadini
   
10.45am Speaker: Thomas P. Flint, "Should Concretists Part with Mereological Models of the Incarnation?"
  Commentator: Brian Leftow
  Chair: Gordon Graham
   
  Lunch on Own
   
2:00pm Speaker: Anna Marmodoro, "The Incarnation Entanglement"
  Commentator: Joseph Jedwab
  Chair: Thomas McCall
   
3:45pm Speaker: Thomas Senor, "From Three to One: Crafting a Kenotic Christology With Help From Its Two-Minds and Compositional Rivals"
  Commentator: Oliver Crisp
  Chair: Susan Brower-Toland
   
6:00pm Dinner at Tippecanoe Place Restaurant
7.45pm After-Dinner Talk: Hud Hudson "An Essay on Eden"
  Chair: Dean Zimmerman
   
  SATURDAY - MAY 30, 2009
  Auditorium, Hesburgh Center for International Studies
  9:00am Speaker: Michel René Barnes, "Other Latin Nicenes: Western Trinitarian Theology in the Late Fourth Century"
    Commentator: J. T. Paasch
    Chair: Brian Daley , S.J.
     
  10.45am Speaker: Paul Gavrilyuk, "The Ascent of the Doctrine of Deification: How Once-Despised Archaism became an Ecumenical Desideratum"
    Commentator: Lucian Turcescu
    Chair: Dale Tuggy
     
    Lunch on Own
     
  2:00pm Speaker: Kevin Hector, "Immutability, Necessity, and the Limits of Inference: Toward a Resolution of the Trinity and Election Controversy"
   

Commentator: Kevin Diller

    Chair: Timothy Pawl
     
  3.45pm Speaker: Peter Forrest, "Christian Doctrine and Kinds"
    Commentator: Daniel Howard-Snyder
    Chair: Cristian Mihut