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2021
November
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Christian Ethics as Prophecy in Turbulent Times
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Reconceptualising Monotheism: Concepts and Cultures in Ancient Israel
-Online Event Convenors: Prof. Hindy Najman, Prof. Joachim Schaper, Dr. Hywel Clifford Programme of Events
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Philosophy Visiting Speaker Seminar: Maria Rosa Antognazza
-Prof Maria Rosa Antognazza (King’s College, London) ‘The Distinction in Kind Between Knowledge and Belief’ Abstract Drawing inspiration from a well-attested historical tradition, I propose an account of cognition according to which knowledge is not only prior to belief; it is also, and crucially, not a kind of belief. Believing, in turn, is...
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Christian Ethics as Prophecy in Turbulent Times
October
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Christian Ethics as Prophecy in Turbulent Times
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CEKAS Seminar: Dominic Smith
-Dr Dominic Smith (Dundee) ‘Disastrous Communication: Walter Benjamin's “The Railway Disaster at the Firth of Forth”’ Abstract - February 1932, Berlin/ March 1932, Frankfurt: Walter Benjamin presents a live broadcast of a twenty-minute radio piece, ‘The Railway Disaster at the Firth of Tay’ (Die Eisenbahnkatastrophe vom Firth of Tay). - May 2018, Dundee: A...
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Christian Ethics as Prophecy in Turbulent Times
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SOPHIA (DRS Women's Network): Events this term
-Sophia is a supportive space for women staff and students of all levels who are connected with theology/divinity/religious studies. We have amazing guest speakers from all over the world, we support your studies with workshops and learning events, and we run socials to connect you with other women in Aberdeen...
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Theological Ethics Research Seminar
-Christian Ethics as Prophecy in Turbulent Times
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CEKAS Seminar: Sandra Leonie Field
-Dr Sandra Leonie Field (Yale-NUS) ‘Marx, Spinoza and True Democracy’ Abstract It is common to assimilate Marx's and Spinoza's conceptions of democracy. Indeed, Marx appears to have drawn his ideas of the naturalness of democracy and of the people's concrete power fairly directly from his study of Spinoza. In this paper, to the...