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Call for Papers

"Postmodernism, Truth, and Religious Pluralism"
4th Biennial Conference
Society for Continental Philosophy and Theology
Gordon College
Wenham, MA (USA)
11-12 April 2008

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Keynote Speakers:
Roger Haight (Union Theological Seminary)
Richard Kearney (Boston College)

With the so-called "return of religion," it is almost
impossible not to address the issue of religious pluralism,
which acutely raises the question of truth. What kind of
positive sense of religious truth is possible in a
postmodern era? What is religious truth: is it
representational, propositional, orthopractical, symbolic,
aletheiological, or something else altogether? How does the
notion of "truth" square with a multiplicity of religious
traditions? Is the very term "religion" appropriate in a
pluralistic society, since the term is distinctly western?
How might the earnest faith of a Christian, say, be
compatible with the equally earnest faith of other believers
or even non-believers? With the varieties of religions (not
to mention the varieties of expressions of religions), how
can their respective differences be respected? Are there
forms of religious expression that simply cannot find a
place in the public square?

We encourage papers that draw on continental figures;
philosophical traditions such as deconstruction, feminist
philosophy, hermeneutics, and phenomenology; and religious
traditions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, and
Judaism.

Only complete papers (maximum of 3,000 words) will be
accepted. Papers should be prepared for blind review and
sent to <[email protected]> as email
attachments.
 
DEADLINE: FEBRUARY 15, 2008
 
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For further information regarding the conference, contact:
[email protected]


Contact:

Bruce Ellis Benson
Professor and Chair
Department of Philosophy
Wheaton College
501 College Avenue
Wheaton, IL 60187
USA
Phone: +1 (630) 752-5817
Fax:   +1 (630) 752-5555
Email: [email protected]
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