Philosophical Theology Workshop

 

LOGOS 2009

May 28–30, 2009 at the University of Notre Dame

The Logos Workshop at Notre Dame is an interdisciplinary conference of philosophers and theologians who gather to discuss the most fascinating and perplexing questions of philosophical theology.

The 2009 workshop will be a series of discussions of the works-in-progress of several participants who have research interests in the history or metaphysics of the doctrines of the trinity and the incarnation.  The papers will be distributed a month prior to the conference and read beforehand by all participants.  Sessions will be kicked off with brief comments by a designated commentator, followed by a reply by the author.  The rest of the session will be an open-floor discussion.  The two after-dinner sessions will consist of a talk followed by formal discussion.

Attendance is restricted to invited participants.

 

 

 

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This year's workshop is sponsored by the following individuals and institutions, to whom we are very grateful: The Center for Philosophy of Religion and the Departments of Philosophy and Theology at the University of Notre Dame; the Department of Philosophy at Rutgers University; and Alvin Plantinga, through the John A. O'Brien Chair in Philosophy.