This is a past event
The seminar will run as a weekly discussion of selected texts among faculty and research students within the School of Divinity, History and Philosophy.
The theme for this session is ‘conscience’, as a locus for studying certain interrelations between biblical theology, natural religion, and the history of moral philosophy.
Readings will be made available roughly one week before each session.
Using the now familiar ‘blended format’, the sessions themselves will take place in the Divinity Library for those able to attend in person as might be allowed, and via MS Teams for all those connecting remotely.
If you are interested in attending in person or online, please email Dr Edward Epsen at edward.epseniii@abdn.ac.uk with your name and details.
Date |
Reading |
Thursday, 28th January, 14h00-15h00
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Wisdom of Solomon 1-10:18
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Thursday, 4thth February, 14h00-15h00
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Wisdom of Solomon 11:1-19:22 |
Thursday, 11th February, 14h00-15h00
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Romans 1:1-3:31 |
Thursday, 18thth February, 14h00-15h00
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Romans 9:1-11:36
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Thursday, 4thth March, 14h00-15h00
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Thomas Aquinas, excepts from ST I-II on Habits, Vice and Sin |
Thursday, 11th March, 14h00-15h00
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Thomas Aquinas, excerpts from ST I-II on Law and Grace
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Thursday, 18th March, 14h00-15h00
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Bishop Berkeley, Alciphron, Dialogues I,II, and III |
Thursday, 25th March, 14h00-15h00
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Bishop Butler, Preface and Sermons 1-3 |
Thursday, 1st April, 14h00-15h00
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Bishop Butler, Sermons 7-10 |
Thursday, 29th April, 14h00-15h00
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Bishop Butler, Analogy of Religion, Introduction, I.1-3, II.1,4,7 |
Thursday, 6th May, 14h00-15h00
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Cardinal Newman, An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, Ch. X |
Thursday, 13th May, 14h00-15h00
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Sir W.D. Ross, The Right and the Good, Chs. 1-2 |