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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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