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"A Grammar for Political Mystagogy: Re-reading Augustine's City of God with Hannah Arendt's Concept of Time"
Our hope is to maintain a core group of participants, who
* offer works-in-progress in modern theology for group consideration
* seek and provide constructive feedback
* regularly attend and contribute to a theological conversation as a community of scholars.
As in Michaelmas term, I will disseminate the presenter’s paper in advance, so that people can read and digest it in preparation for Friday. At the seminar, the presenter gives a brief (3-5 minute) précis of the project and answers any clarifying questions. Then s/he goes quiet for about 25 minutes, while the remaining participants discuss the points presented in the paper as-is. After that, the presenter re-enters the conversation to field further questions/objections.
Date:
7 February 2020, 15:00
Venue:
Campion Hall, Brewer Street OX1 1QS
Venue Details:
Lecture Room
Speaker:
Mark Aloysius, SJ
Organising department:
Faculty of Theology and Religion
Organiser:
Rev'd Joseph E. Simmons, SJ
Part of:
Campion Seminars Hilary Term 2020
Booking required?:
Required
Booking email:
joseph.simmons@campion.ox.ac.uk
Audience:
Public
Editors:
Frances Roach,
Zsofia Lehel