Dissertation and Spirits event*: Joshua Daniel, “an Overview,” May 17th, 4:30 PM, room 200.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a special “Dissertation and Spirits” event, as Josh Daniel’s presents to us an overview of his dissertation.
Dissertation and Spirits event*: Joshua Daniel, “an Overview,” May 17th, 4:30 PM, room 200.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a special “Dissertation and Spirits” event, as Josh Daniel’s presents to us an overview of his dissertation.
David Tracy, “Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Dialectic of Religious Forms.” Thursday, April 25 @ 4:30 in Rm 200
The Religion and Ethics Workshop present David Tracy, who will be sharing a paper in honor of Paul Ricoeur’s centennial, “Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Dialectic of Religious Forms.” The paper, hyperlinked below, should be read in advance. After an
David Tracy, “Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Dialectic of Religious Forms.” Thursday, April 25 @ 4:30 in Rm 200
The Religion and Ethics Workshop present David Tracy, who will be sharing a paper in honor of Paul Ricoeur’s centennial, “Paul Ricoeur: Hermeneutics and the Dialectic of Religious Forms.” The paper, hyperlinked below, should be read in advance. After an
Noah Toly, Terrence Johnson, and Kevin Hector. The Tragic in modern Ethics, a Breakfast discussion.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop, for a breakfast discussion with Profs. Toly, Johnson and Hector about the concept of the tragic and its function in modern ethical thought. Coffee and Bagels will be provided. Date: Friday, March 8th. 8:30-10am
Noah Toly, Terrence Johnson, and Kevin Hector. The Tragic in modern Ethics, a Breakfast discussion.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop, for a breakfast discussion with Profs. Toly, Johnson and Hector about the concept of the tragic and its function in modern ethical thought. Coffee and Bagels will be provided. Date: Friday, March 8th. 8:30-10am
Terrence Johnson. “Deliberating from the Margins: The Moral Problem of Blackness and the Democratic Value of Double Consciousness”. Thursday, March 7th, 4:30. Swift 208.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop, as Prof. Terrence Johnson, of Haverford college presents a paper entitled, ”Deliberating from the Margins: The Moral Problem of Blackness and the Democratic Value of Double Consciousness”. The paper will be distributed in advance. In
Terrence Johnson. “Deliberating from the Margins: The Moral Problem of Blackness and the Democratic Value of Double Consciousness”. Thursday, March 7th, 4:30. Swift 208.
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop, as Prof. Terrence Johnson, of Haverford college presents a paper entitled, ”Deliberating from the Margins: The Moral Problem of Blackness and the Democratic Value of Double Consciousness”. The paper will be distributed in advance. In
Joshua Daniel and Rick Elgendy, “Before Authority” an introduction, Friday March 1, 12-1:30pm. Swift 200
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop as Josh Daniel and Rick Elgendy present a draft to the introduction they are writing for the edited Volume, Before Authority, resulting from last years conference. Here, see in progress a genre of academic writing
Joshua Daniel and Rick Elgendy, “Before Authority” an introduction, Friday March 1, 12-1:30pm. Swift 200
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop as Josh Daniel and Rick Elgendy present a draft to the introduction they are writing for the edited Volume, Before Authority, resulting from last years conference. Here, see in progress a genre of academic writing
Joshua Connor. “Neuromysticism: Interiority in the Age of the Psychopharm.” Friday, Feb. 8th, 12-1:30pm. Swift 200
Join the religion and Ethics Workshop as Joshua Connor, PhD canidate in Religious Ethics, presents a portion of the first chapter of his dissertation: Neuromysticism: Interiority in the Age of the Psychopharm. Date: Friday, Feb. 8th, 12-1:30pm. Location: Swift 200
Joshua Connor. “Neuromysticism: Interiority in the Age of the Psychopharm.” Friday, Feb. 8th, 12-1:30pm. Swift 200
Join the religion and Ethics Workshop as Joshua Connor, PhD canidate in Religious Ethics, presents a portion of the first chapter of his dissertation: Neuromysticism: Interiority in the Age of the Psychopharm. Date: Friday, Feb. 8th, 12-1:30pm. Location: Swift 200