CFP: Religious diversity and its philosophical significance

Call for Papers

Theme: Religious Diversity and Its Philosophical Significance
Type: 2012 Conference
Institution: Australasian Philosophy of Religion Association (APRA) Australian Catholic University
Location: Melbourne (Australia)
Date: 22.–24.6.2012
Deadline: 10.2.2012
http://www.apra.org.au/the-apra-conference/

The Australasian Philosophy of Religion Association (www.apra.org.au) aims to encourage, publicise and circulate scholarly work within the field of philosophy of religion. It also hopes to foster greater ties between scholars working in the field by providing a forum for a constructive and critical analysis of religion.If you would like to present a paper, please submit a title, a short abstract (of up to 200 words), and a brief bio to
<Nick.Trakakis@acu.edu.au>. Proposals relating to the above conference theme are particularly welcome, though the organising committee also welcomes papers on any topic in the philosophy of religion or philosophical theology.

Abstracts are due 10 February 2012.

Keynote speakers:
– Richard Kearney (Boston College)
– Marilyn McCord Adams (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
– Kevin Hart (University of Virginia & Australian Catholic University)
– Constant Mews (Monash University)

Venue:
Australian Catholic University, Melbourne campus (Victoria Parade, Fitzroy)

Enquiries may be directed to Nick Trakakis:
Nick.Trakakis@acu.edu.au

Conference website:
http://www.apra.org.au/the-apra-conference/