Student Paper
“Finitude, Extinction and Christian Ecological Ethics.” Willa Lengyel, Friday, Nov. 9th, 12-1:30pm, Swift 400 [Note the date change]
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a lunchtime discussion, as PhD student, Willa Lengyel, offers a paper to be presented at AAR entitled “Finitude, Extinction and Christian Ecological Ethics.” Paper can be found here: https://webshare.uchicago.edu/xythoswfs/webview/_xy-4268654_1 Gourmet Pizza will be
“Finitude, Extinction and Christian Ecological Ethics.” Willa Lengyel, Friday, Nov. 9th, 12-1:30pm, Swift 400 [Note the date change]
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a lunchtime discussion, as PhD student, Willa Lengyel, offers a paper to be presented at AAR entitled “Finitude, Extinction and Christian Ecological Ethics.” Paper can be found here: https://webshare.uchicago.edu/xythoswfs/webview/_xy-4268654_1 Gourmet Pizza will be
“Holmes Rolston: The Integration of Textual Thinking with an Environmental Theory of Responsibility,” Krystal Clayville, Friday, Oct 19th, 12:00-1:30pm, Swift 400.
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop as Krystal Clayville presents a chapter from her dissertation, entitled, “Holmes Rolston: The Integration of Textual Thinking with an Environmental Theory of Responsibility”, on Friday, Oct 19th, 12:00-1:30pm, Swift 400. The paper is
“Holmes Rolston: The Integration of Textual Thinking with an Environmental Theory of Responsibility,” Krystal Clayville, Friday, Oct 19th, 12:00-1:30pm, Swift 400.
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop as Krystal Clayville presents a chapter from her dissertation, entitled, “Holmes Rolston: The Integration of Textual Thinking with an Environmental Theory of Responsibility”, on Friday, Oct 19th, 12:00-1:30pm, Swift 400. The paper is
“Affirmative Action and the Matter of Deserving: A Theological Perspective” Michael Turner, Swift Hall 200, Tuesday May 22nd at Noon
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop this Tuesday for our final lunchtime discussion of the year. (Gourmet) Pizza provided; no preparation necessary. Michael Turner, “Affirmative Action and the Matter of Deserving: A Theological Perspective.” Swift Hall 200, Tuesday May 22nd
“Affirmative Action and the Matter of Deserving: A Theological Perspective” Michael Turner, Swift Hall 200, Tuesday May 22nd at Noon
Join the Religion and Ethics Workshop this Tuesday for our final lunchtime discussion of the year. (Gourmet) Pizza provided; no preparation necessary. Michael Turner, “Affirmative Action and the Matter of Deserving: A Theological Perspective.” Swift Hall 200, Tuesday May 22nd
“Autonomy and the Ars Moriendi” Michelle Harrington, Friday, May 18th @ noon, Swift 200
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop Friday, May 18th at noon. Swift Hall, Room 200 for a dissertation chapter presentation by PhD candidate Michelle Harrington entitled, “Autonomy and the Ars Moriendi,” examining the role of the self (or “patient”) in palliative care
“Autonomy and the Ars Moriendi” Michelle Harrington, Friday, May 18th @ noon, Swift 200
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop Friday, May 18th at noon. Swift Hall, Room 200 for a dissertation chapter presentation by PhD candidate Michelle Harrington entitled, “Autonomy and the Ars Moriendi,” examining the role of the self (or “patient”) in palliative care
Michael Sohn “Paul Ricoeur and the Renewal of the Christian Tradition” Thursday, March 29th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a dissertation chapter presentation by PhD candidate, Michael Sohn, entitled, “PAUL RICOEUR AND THE RENEWAL OF CHRISTIAN TRADITION.” PhD student, Darryl Ferguson will be responding. Thursday, March 29th at noon. Swift Hall, Room
Michael Sohn “Paul Ricoeur and the Renewal of the Christian Tradition” Thursday, March 29th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop for a dissertation chapter presentation by PhD candidate, Michael Sohn, entitled, “PAUL RICOEUR AND THE RENEWAL OF CHRISTIAN TRADITION.” PhD student, Darryl Ferguson will be responding. Thursday, March 29th at noon. Swift Hall, Room
“The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in Silent Spring” Kristel Clayville, Friday, November 11th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 11th at 12pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Kristel Clayville. The paper is entitled “The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in
“The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in Silent Spring” Kristel Clayville, Friday, November 11th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 11th at 12pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Kristel Clayville. The paper is entitled “The Bible in Environmental Ethics: A Re-Visioning of Rachel Carson’s Apocalyptic Language in
“Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr” Josh Daniel, November 4th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 4th from 12-1pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Josh Daniel. The paper is entitled “Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr” Mark
“Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr” Josh Daniel, November 4th @ Noon
Please join the Religion and Ethics Workshop on Friday, November 4th from 12-1pm in Swift Hall, room 200, for a student presentation by Josh Daniel. The paper is entitled “Posture and Discourse: The Perfectionism of Liberalism in H. Richard Niebuhr” Mark
“Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions” John Buchmann, October 18th
Please join the workshop on Tuesday, Oct 18th at 4:30 PM in the Divinity School, room 200, for a student presentation by John Buchmann. The work is entitled “Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions.” Andrew Decort
“Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions” John Buchmann, October 18th
Please join the workshop on Tuesday, Oct 18th at 4:30 PM in the Divinity School, room 200, for a student presentation by John Buchmann. The work is entitled “Capitalism and the Human Future: Reclaiming Adam Smith for the Humanist Traditions.” Andrew Decort