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Puritan Board Freshman
I'm surprised no one has posted about this yet (or maybe someone has and I'm overlooking it). I plan to go (through registration might cost a bit), and you should, too:
Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration
May 20-22, 2010
University of Notre Dame
Co-Chairs: Kelly James Clark (Calvin College) and Michael Rea (University of Notre Dame)
1. Michael Bergmann, Purdue University
What Can Skeptical Theists Know?"
Respondent: Steve Wykstra, Calvin College
2. Trenton Merricks, University of Virginia
"The Nature of Truth and the Nature of Truths"
Respondent: David VanderLaan, Westmont College
3. Tom Flint, University of Notre Dame
"Varieties of Accidental Necessity"
Respondent: Tom Crisp, Biola University
4. Richard Otte, UC, Santa Cruz
"Science and Religion: Starting Off On the Wrong Foot (Conceptions of Laws of Nature in Relation to Science and Divine Action)"
Respondent: Bas Van Fraassen, University of San Francisco
5. Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University
"The Relation of Plantinga's Epistemology to Science and Religion"
Respondent: Raymond Van Arragon, Bethel University
6. Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University
"Free will and the Neo-Aristotelian Lessons of Biology"
Respondent: E. J. Coffman, University of Tennessee
7. Peter Van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame
"God and Science"
Respondent: Robin Collins, Messiah College
8. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University
"Justice and the Good Life"
Respondent: Mark Murphy, Georgetown University
9. Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University
"Plantinga on Possible Worlds and Individual Essences"
Respondent: Donald Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University
Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration - The Prosblogion
It's amazing how old many of these Christian philosophers are getting (Mavrodes, Alston, Wolterstorff, and now Plantinga come May, will all be Emeriti/retired, and Inwagen, Sosa, Van Frassen, et al will be soon, too).
Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration
May 20-22, 2010
University of Notre Dame
Co-Chairs: Kelly James Clark (Calvin College) and Michael Rea (University of Notre Dame)
1. Michael Bergmann, Purdue University
What Can Skeptical Theists Know?"
Respondent: Steve Wykstra, Calvin College
2. Trenton Merricks, University of Virginia
"The Nature of Truth and the Nature of Truths"
Respondent: David VanderLaan, Westmont College
3. Tom Flint, University of Notre Dame
"Varieties of Accidental Necessity"
Respondent: Tom Crisp, Biola University
4. Richard Otte, UC, Santa Cruz
"Science and Religion: Starting Off On the Wrong Foot (Conceptions of Laws of Nature in Relation to Science and Divine Action)"
Respondent: Bas Van Fraassen, University of San Francisco
5. Ernest Sosa, Rutgers University
"The Relation of Plantinga's Epistemology to Science and Religion"
Respondent: Raymond Van Arragon, Bethel University
6. Eleonore Stump, Saint Louis University
"Free will and the Neo-Aristotelian Lessons of Biology"
Respondent: E. J. Coffman, University of Tennessee
7. Peter Van Inwagen, University of Notre Dame
"God and Science"
Respondent: Robin Collins, Messiah College
8. Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University
"Justice and the Good Life"
Respondent: Mark Murphy, Georgetown University
9. Dean Zimmerman, Rutgers University
"Plantinga on Possible Worlds and Individual Essences"
Respondent: Donald Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University
Alvin Plantinga Retirement Celebration - The Prosblogion
It's amazing how old many of these Christian philosophers are getting (Mavrodes, Alston, Wolterstorff, and now Plantinga come May, will all be Emeriti/retired, and Inwagen, Sosa, Van Frassen, et al will be soon, too).