Baylor-Georgetown-Notre Dame Philosophy of Religion Conference
Thursday October 6th through Saturday October 8th, 2011
If you wish to attend, please email Mark Murphy.

Schedule
Thursday, October 6th
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7-8:30pm: Mark Henninger, Georgetown University
"Duns Scotus and the Human Will's Synchronic Contingency Before God"- Commentator: Patrick Toner, Wake Forest University
- Reception: 2nd Floor, New North
Friday, October 7th
- 9:30-11am: Trenton Merricks, University of Virginia
"Foreknowledge and Freedom"- Commentator: Todd Buras, Baylor University
- 11:15am-12:45pm
Meghan Sullivan, University of Notre Dame
"Semantic Pollution and Religious Testimony"- Commentator: Lorraine Keller, University of Notre Dame
- Lunch on your own
- 2:30-4pm: Lara Buchak, UC Berkeley
"How Faith Makes Rational Action Possible- Commentator: Mark Lance, Georgetown University
- 4:15-5:45pm: Hud Hudson, Western Washington University
"Transreceptacle Identity"- Commentator: Blake Roeber, Rutgers University
- 7pm dinner for speakers and commentators, Bombay Club, 815 Connecticut Ave NW
Saturday, October 8th
- 9:30-11am: Trent Dougherty and Alex Pruss, Baylor University
"Evil and the Problem of Anomaly"- Commentator: Stephen Grimm, Fordham University
- 11:15am-12:45pm: Terence Cuneo, University of Vermont
"Protesting Evil"- Commentator: Karen Stohr, Georgetown University
- Lunch on your own
- 2:30-4pm: Christina van Dyke, Calvin College
"(Im)Perfect Happiness and the Limits of Human Nature: Aquinas on our Ultimate Edn"- Commentator: Thomas Williams, University of South Florida
- 4:15-5:45pm: Oliver Crisp, Fuller Theological Seminary
"Jonathan Edwards on Divine Excellence"- Commentator: Tom Senor, University of Arkansas
Organizers
- Mark Murphy (Georgetown)
- Michael Rea (Notre Dame)
- Jon Kvanvig (Baylor)
