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SUMMARY:Student Lectures on Mission
DESCRIPTION:Student Lectures on Mission\nRev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay\, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches\nAll lectures will be held in the Wright Library\, Theron Room and will stream live online. \n\nMonday\, October 6\n 7 pm: Trends and Themes in Ecumenism and Mission Today\nFollowed by a reception in the Wright Library foyer\nTuesday\, October 7\n5 pm: The Kingdom of God and the Transformation of the World\n7 pm: COVID-19 and its Impact on Mission and Theology\n\nThese lectures are free and open to the public. \n>>RSVP to attend.\n\n \nRev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay is the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and former Dean of the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Pretoria. A South African theologian and leader in the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa\, he has served in global ecumenical leadership roles including as President of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (2010–2017). He is deeply committed to church unity\, justice\, and reconciliation.
URL:https://ptsem.edu/event/student-lectures-on-mission/2025-10-07/
LOCATION:Theron Room\, Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library\, 64 Mercer St
CATEGORIES:Academics,Lectures
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SUMMARY:Student Lectures on Mission
DESCRIPTION:Student Lectures on Mission\nRev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay\, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches\nAll lectures will be held in the Wright Library\, Theron Room and will stream live online. \n\nMonday\, October 6\n 7 pm: Trends and Themes in Ecumenism and Mission Today\nFollowed by a reception in the Wright Library foyer\nTuesday\, October 7\n5 pm: The Kingdom of God and the Transformation of the World\n7 pm: COVID-19 and its Impact on Mission and Theology\n\nThese lectures are free and open to the public. \n>>RSVP to attend.\n\n \nRev. Prof. Dr. Jerry Pillay is the General Secretary of the World Council of Churches and former Dean of the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Pretoria. A South African theologian and leader in the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa\, he has served in global ecumenical leadership roles including as President of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (2010–2017). He is deeply committed to church unity\, justice\, and reconciliation.
URL:https://ptsem.edu/event/student-lectures-on-mission/2025-10-06/
LOCATION:Theron Room\, Theodore Sedgwick Wright Library\, 64 Mercer St
CATEGORIES:Academics,Lectures
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SUMMARY:2025 Eastern Conference of the Society of Christian Philosophers: The Philosophical Legacy of Robert Merrihew Adams
DESCRIPTION:The 2025 Eastern Conference of the Society of Christian Philosophers\, cosponsored by Princeton Theological Seminary\, the Princeton Project in Philosophy & Religion\, and the Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion\, will take place at Princeton Theological Seminary on October 2–4\, 2025. The theme of the conference is “The Philosophical Legacy of Robert Merrihew Adams.” All interested in attending are invited to register. \nThe late Bob Adams (September 8\, 1937–April 16\, 2024) made seminal contributions to several areas in philosophy\, including the history of modern philosophy\, ethics\, metaphysics\, and philosophy of religion. He was a founding member and second president of the Society of Christian Philosophers. Bob Adams was also a longtime member of the Board of Trustees of Princeton Theological Seminary\, where he received a degree in 1962. The conference will feature keynote lectures by Keith DeRose (Yale University)\, Sukjae Lee (Seoul National University)\, and Marleen Rozemond (University of Toronto). There will also be a plenary panel that will engage with Adams’s work and consider its ongoing relevance. Other sessions at the conference may be on any philosophical topic\, with some priority given to papers related to the conference theme. \nConference organizers: Andrew Chignell (chignell@princeton.edu); John Pittard (john.pittard@yale.edu); Dean Zimmerman (dwzimmer@philosophy.rutgers.edu) \nConference Schedule\n\nRegistration\nThe conference is open to the public but requires registration. Generate registration is $70 with discounts for SCP members and students. Registration is free for affiliates of Princeton Theological Seminary\, Princeton University\, or Rutgers University. \nRegister for the conference\nSponsors\nPrinceton Theological Seminary\, The Princeton Project in Philosophy & Religion\, Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion \nCall for Papers\nWe invite submissions of 500-word abstracts of papers on any topic in philosophy that is likely to be of interest to Christian philosophers (including topics related to teaching)\, with some priority given to papers related to the conference theme. We welcome participation by individuals regardless of their religious beliefs (or lack thereof). \nAbstracts should be prepared for blind review and emailed as an attachment to rmadamsconferencecfp@gmail.com. Include your identifying information (full name\, institution\, preferred email address) in the body of the submission email. \nThe deadline for submissions is May 15\, 2025 (now extended from the original May 1 deadline). \nPlease prepare your blind abstracts (no identifying information in the abstract) as a pdf or Word file and send them to rmadamsconferencecfp@gmail.com. The subject of the email should read “Submission for RMAdamsConference.” Include your identifying information (full name\, institution\, email address) in the body of the submission email. \nSubmissions from graduate students are especially welcome and there will be a $500 prize for the best graduate submission (as well as a spot for their presentation). To be considered\, indicate in the submission email that you are a graduate student.
URL:https://ptsem.edu/event/the-philosophical-legacy-of-robert-merrihew-adams/
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