Dominican Colloquia in Berkeley: Philosophers & Theologians in Conversation
This colloquium, the first in what is planned to be a triennial series on the intersection between philosophy and theology, seeks to continue the venerable Dominican tradition of bringing together philosophers and theologians to explore the theological implications of contemporary work in philosophy, as well as philosophical questions that emerge from theological inquiry. How can recent developments in Analytic, Phenomenological, Thomist, and other schools of thought give new life to the concerns of theology? What current theological themes present challenges or opportunities for philosophy? The theme of this first colloquium is intentionally broad, so as to raise issues for further exploration in the series.
Registration to begin January, 2014
Plenary Session presenters:
- Michael Dodds, OP, Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology
- Edward Feser, Pasadena City College
- Alfred Freddoso, University of Notre Dame
- John O’Callaghan, University of Notre Dame
- Michał Paluch, OP, Dominican House of Studies, Krakow, Poland
- John Searle, UC Berkeley
- Robert Sokolowski, Catholic University of America
- Linda Zagzebski, University of Oklahoma
Sponsored by Western Dominican Province, USA