Baylor-Georgetown-Notre Dame Philosophy of Religion Conference 2014
October 9-11, 2014 at Georgetown University
Organizers
Jonathan Kvanvig – Baylor University
Michael C. Rea – University of Notre Dame
Mark Murphy – Georgetown University
Thursday, October 9
7:00pm - 8:30pm Karen Stohr – Georgetown University
“Hope for the Hopeless”
- Commentator: Micah Lott – Boston College
Friday, October 10
9:00am - 10:25am Neal Judisch – University of Oklahoma
“Redemptive Suffering”
- Commentator: Siobhan Nash-Marshall – Manhattanville College
10:35am - 12:00pm Kathryn Pogin – Northwestern University
“Redemptive or Corruptive? The Atonement and Hermeneutical Injustice”
- Commentator: Katherin Rogers – University of Delaware
2:30pm - 3:55pm Christian Miller – Wake Forest University
“Should Christians be Worried about Situationist Claims in Psychology and Philosophy?”
- Commentator: Dan Moller – University of Maryland
4:05pm - 5:30pm Christopher Tucker – The College of William and Mary
“Satisficing and Motivated Submaximization (in the Philosophy of Religion)”
- Commentator: Kelly Heuer – Georgetown University
Saturday, October 11
9:00am - 10:25am Julia Jorati – The Ohio State University
“Special Agents: Leibniz on the Similarity between Divine and Human Agency”
- Commentator: Kristin Primus – Georgetown University/New York University
10:35am - 12:00 p.m Kris McDaniel – Syracuse University
“Being and Essence”
- Commentator: Trenton Merricks – University of Virginia
2:30pm - 3:55pm Meghan Page – Loyola University Maryland/Baylor University
“The Posture of Faith: Leaning in to Belief”
- Commentator: Mark Lance – Georgetown University
4:05pm - 5:30pm Charity Anderson – Baylor University
“Defeat, Testimony, and Miracle Reports”
- Commentator: Andy Cullison – DePauw University