Theology conferences in 2010
Here are some upcoming conferences that might be of interest (thanks to Evan for highlighting some of these). If you know of any other noteworthy conferences for 2010, feel free to leave a comment with the link.
- The Politics of Peace (featuring William Cavanaugh and Catherine Keller)
- Gift and Economy: Ethics, Hospitality and the Market
- Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the Marketplace (with Rowan Williams and Kathryn Tanner)
- Prayer and Spirituality in the Early Church: Politics and Religion (an Australian conference, featuring Sarah Coakley, Hal Drake and Sean Freyne)
- Wesleyan Theological Society
- St Thomas Summer Seminar in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology (20 participants will be selected; each will receive a stipend of $2,800 and will be provided with accommodations and meals for the duration of the seminar)
- Christian fundamentalism and British evangelicalism [pdf]
- Jesus, Paul and the People of God: A theological dialogue with N. T. Wright
- Heidelberg Conference on Reformed Theology
- Political Theology in the Middle Ages
- Rawlsian Liberalism in Context(s)
- Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration
- Church and Mission in a Multireligious Third Millenium (with Hauerwas, Darrell Guder, LeRon Shults, Niels Henrik Gregersen and others)
- Returning to the Church (with Milbank, Northcott, Graham Ward, Alister McGrath and others)
- And coming up this week is the Faith, Film and Justice conference
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Wesleyan Theological Society's 2010 Annual Meeting at Asuza Pacific Univeristy (near Los Angeles) will be pretty good.
Links:
Website
Poster (pdf)
Call for Papers (pdf)
Thanks John, I've added the link.
I just ran across this CFP on Religion in late antiquity, for anyone who may be interested.
I've also added a link in the post above to the St Thomas Summer Seminar in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology (this one comes with a stipend, which is nice).
If you don't mind expanding out just a bit to philosophy of religion and philosophical theology; Alvin Plantinga's Retirement Celebration/Conference is coming in 2010.
http://www.nd.edu/~cprelig/events/PlantingaRetirement.shtml
Thanks Mike, I've added the link.
Hauerwas and some other notables will be in Denmark in January
http://www.teo.au.dk/churchandmission
John Rasmussen
There's this one in Oxford
http://returningtothechurch.org.uk/2010-looking-ahead/
Thanks, I've added those links.
The Heidelberg Conference has a website: www.heidelbergconference.info
Thanks for the link! -Sebastian Heck
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