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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION (online and in-person)

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*1st Conference on*

*GOD AND CONSCIOUSNESS IN INDIAN TRADITIONS*

Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies

Worcester College, University of Oxford, UK

May 15-17, 2024



Website: https://www.god-and-consciousness.com/oxford-conference

Registration: god.and.consciousn...@gmail.com

Deadline: May 07, 2024



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REGISTRATION



To register, send an email to god.and.consciousn...@gmail.com, with the
subject “Registration at the Oxford Conference” by May 07, 2024. The body
of the message should contain the following information: (1) full name, (2)
institution/country, and (3) type of attendance (in-person or online).
Attendance will be guaranteed on a first come, first served basis.



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THE CONFERENCE



This the first (hybrid) conference of the project “Concepts of God and the
Variety of Theisms in Indian Traditions: Towards a Theistic Theory of
Consciousness”, hosted by the Brazilian Association for the Philosophy of
Religion and supported by funding totaling $260,000 from the John Templeton
Foundation.



https://www.god-and-consciousness.com



It is hosted by the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, and will take place in
Worcester College, University of Oxford.



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KEYNOTE TALKS



• God, Consciousness, and Cosmos: Prospects for a Non-illusory Theistic
Monism, Timothy O'Connor (Indiana University, USA)

• Of Micropsychism, Memory, and Maheśvara: Utpaladeva on God as the Unifier
of Consciousness, Amit Chaturvedi (University of Hong Kong, China)

• Is God Conscious? Reflections on Śākta-Śaiva Ideas of Transcendence and
Immanence, Gavin Flood (University of Oxford, UK)

• Karl Christian Friedrich Krause’s Panentheism and the Vedic Traditions,
Benedikt Paul Göcke (Ruhr University Bochum, Germany)

• Panpsychism and Divine Embodiment, Joanna Leidenhag (University of Leeds,
UK)

• Does and Could Śaṅkara’s Advaita Vedānta concern itself with the Hard
Problem of Consciousness? Anand Jayprakash Vaidya (San Jose State
University, USA)



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CONTRIBUTED TALKS



• A Bare Theism for a Fully General Comparative Philosophy of Religion,
Ravi M. Gupta and Mike Ashfield (Utah State University, USA)

• A Comparative Analysis of Brahman and the Anselmian Being: Exploring
Divine Concepts through the Bhagavad Gita, Saheba Saxena (University of
Lincoln, UK)

• Advaita Vedānta and the God-World Relation, Thomas Oberle (University of
Alberta, Canada)

• Ascending Concepts of God in the Bhagavad-gītā, Ithamar Theodor (Zefat
Academic Colege, Israel)

• Between Theism and Atheism: A Jain Paradigm of God, Jinesh R. Sheth
(University of Mumbai, India)

• Can the Bhagavad Gītā Explain the Existence of Consciousness? Akshay
Gupta (Independent scholar)

• Consciousness, Agency, and Moral Responsibility in Vedānta, Brett Parris
(Balliol College, University of Oxford, UK)

• Decombining Perspectives: A Kashmiri Śaivist View of Cosmopsychism,
Munema Moiz (University of Toronto, Canada)

• Divine Consciousness as Linguistic Consciousness: The Trika Śaiva
adaptation of Bhartṛhari’s levels of language as they relate to divine
potency, union, and revelation, Veronica Benjamin (Independent scholar
affiliated with Ishvar Parvat Samvidālaya Library, India)

• Gauḍīya Vaisnavism and Personal Identity: A Reductionist Approach, Alan
Herberth (Oxford Centre fo Hindu Studies, UK)

• Looking at the Prakṛti-Puruṣa dichotomy through the lens of Feminist
Materialism: A Critique of Western Hegemonic Dichotomies and a New
Perspective on Dualism, Sarnali Chatterjee (Indian Institute of Technology
Bombay, India)

• Panentheism and the Contradictory God in a Bhedābheda Vedānta Tradition,
Ricardo Sousa Silvestre (Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil)

• Śiva's Creative Pulsation: A Theistic Understanding of Consciousness and
Matter, Klara Margareta Agnes Hedling (University of New Mexico, USA)

• The universe as aṁśa of Brahman: Towards a Viśiṣṭādvaitic
existence-cosmopsychism, S Siddharth (Sai University, India)

• The Vaiṣṇava Vedānta approach to subjective awareness, Shivanand Sharma
(University of Birmingham, UK)



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ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITEE



• Alan Herbert, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK (chair)

• Gabriel Reis de Oliveira, Saint Louis University, USA



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SCIENTIFIC COMMITEE



• Ricardo Sousa Silvestre, Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil
(chair)

• Yujin Nagasawa, University of Oklahoma, USA

• Monima Chadha, Monash University, Australia

• Swami Medhananda, UCLA and University of Southern California, USA

• Ananya Barua, University of Delhi, India

• Dilip Loundo, University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil
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