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The American
Catholic Philosophical
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The 2011 St. Thomas Summer Seminar
in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical Theology
Recent
PhDs and current graduate students are invited to apply to participate in the
2011 St. Thomas Summer Seminar in Philosophy of Religion and Philosophical
Theology, a three-week long seminar organized by Dean Zimmerman (Rutgers) and
Michael Rota (University of St. Thomas). The seminar will be held at the
University of St. Thomas, in St. Paul, Minnesota, from June 13th to July 1st,
2011. Participants will receive a stipend of $2900, as well as room and board.
Topics and speakers:
The
Fine-tuning Argument
Robin Collins (Messiah
College)
John Hawthorne (Oxford)
Bradley Monton
(Colorado-Boulder)
Luke Barnes (Dept of
Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich)
Evolutionary
Explanations of Religious Belief
Justin Barrett (Oxford)
Jesse Bering (Queen's
University)
John Greco (Saint Louis
University)
Divine
Hiddenness
J. L. Schellenberg
(Mount Saint Vincent)
Peter van Inwagen (Notre Dame)
The Problem of Evil
Paul Draper (Purdue)
Eleonore Stump (Saint Louis
University)
The deadline for receipt of applications is
December 1, 2010.
For more information, including information on how
to apply, go to
http://www.stthomas.edu/
This seminar program is funded by a generous grant from the
John Templeton Foundation.