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Recent Currents in Continental Philosophy of Religion
When
09 Mar 2012
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location
School of Philosophy, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne
One Day Seminar
Recent Currents in Continental Philosophy of Religion
Friday 9 March - 9.00am-4.30pm.
School of Philosophy, Australian Catholic University
Level 5, 250 Victoria Pde, Fitzroy, Melbourne
Rm 250/05/15
Speakers:
Professor Kevin Hart (University of Virginia and ACU): "The Phenomenology of the Christ: A Very Brief Sketch"
Dr Nick Trakakis (ACU): "Models of Divinity"
Dr Jeff Hanson (ACU): "Revelation and the Absolute in Plato and the Phenomenological Tradition"
Dr Chris Hackett (ACU): "Is There a Philosophy of Revelation?"
There will be plenty of time for discussion.
All are welcome. The event is free
RSVP: richard.colledgeATacu.edu.au
For further details contact Richard Colledge or Nick Trakakis (nick.trakakisATacu.edu.au<mailto:nick.trakakisATacu.edu.au>) .
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