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SUMMARY:Science and Religion Forum – Online Conference Series 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 2024 Online Conference Series of the Science and Religion Forum is inspired by Key Themes from Arthur Peacocke’s Work in what would have been his 100th year. \nFull information is on the website of the Science and Religion Forum: https://www.srforum.org/srf-conference-2024-series \nInformation for participation and the CfP you can find here:\nhttps://www.srforum.org/cfp-conference-2024 \nThere is also a student essay prize competition (Peacocke Prize):\nhttps://www.srforum.org/peacocke-prize \n  \nThe Conferences planned are the following: \n13th-14th June Continuous and co-creation: Emergence in a Scientific Age\nConfirmed Speakers:\nProf. Sarah Lumbreras Sancho\, Universidad Pontificia Comillas –  Anthropological Implications of Artificial Intelligence \n28th-29th October Science\, Causality and God: Divine Action in a Scientific Age\nConfirmed Speakers:\nDr. Adis Duderija\, Griffith University  –  Islamic Process Relational Theology\nProf. Lisanne Winslow\, University of NorthWestern St Paul – Biotheology & Divine Action\nDr. Juuso Loikkanen\, University of Eastern Finland – Orthodox Theology & Divine Action \n27th-28th November Filling and Surrounding the World: Pan(en)theism in a Scientific Age\nConfirmed Speakers:\nDr. Taylor Ott\, KU Leuven – Panentheism & Destructive Ecological Ethics\nProf. Andrei Buckareff\, Marist College – Pantheism & Panpsychism\nLina Langby\, Uppsala University – Panentheism\, classical theism\, and special divine action
URL:https://www.religionsphilosophie.org/event/science-and-religion-forum-online-conference-series-2024/
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SUMMARY:20th European Conference on Science and Theology (ECST XX)
DESCRIPTION:“Sciences\, Theologies\, fictions. The construction of narrative in science and religion” \nThe academic study of science and religion has been dominated by theological\, historical and philosophical approaches since its inception (roughly the 1960s). In recent decades other disciplinary perspectives have become prominent\, especially anthropology\, psychology and social sciences. But there are still other approaches from the arts and humanities that are now starting to make their mark and are yet to be fully explored; approaches such as literary criticism and textual studies. Indeed\, viewing the science-and-religion dis-course as a human social\, political and existential problem foregrounds the particularities of context\, time and place; particularities that are amenable to analysis in terms of story and narrative. Genres such as film and creative literature become important. Poetry and fiction contain far-reaching and imaginative explorations of issues at the heart of the science-and-religion dialogue. Classic examples in the English canon might be John Milton’s Paradise Lost (creation\, cosmology\, the human condition)\, or Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (creation\, human uniqueness). Mining these works requires a sensitivity to the methods of literary and textual criticism\, while also allowing for a whole new mode of dialogue between the sciences and religious belief\, a mode where the analysis of narrative\, character\, and literary devices takes centre stage. \nECST XX will explore these themes and more. Our hope is that scholars will bring their interests in science and religion to look at diverse questions and genres\, such as sci-fi\, music\, creative literature\, film\, drama\, and the analysis of narrative and story\, along with the socio-political stories of science and religion in our world. Clearly\, we have in mind literary and imaginative con-struals of the science-and-religion debate\, but we are equally interested in the historiography of important moments in the debate\, along with how the arts have been or might be used to explore social and political aspects of the debate. And of course\, there are many other related issues within the humanities and sciences that might be appropriate to explore. \nWe will meet in the University of Split in Croatia\, and will hear 4 plenary speakers who are experts in the analysis of narrative in science and religion\, both literary and media scholars\, social scientists and natural scientists with interests in theology. \nCall for papers: https://theoscifi.com/call-for-papers/
URL:https://www.religionsphilosophie.org/event/20th-european-conference-on-science-and-theology-ecst-xx/
LOCATION:University of Split\, Croatia\, Kliška ul. 27\, Split\, 21000\, Croatia (Local Name: Hrvatska)
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