
As reported at the Prosblogion, trinities contributor J.T. Paasch is part of an all-star lineup at the Central Division Meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Chicago in March, in a session on patristic theories of the Trinity. I hope I can make it. For those in the Chicago area – I’ve heard that you’ll need to be registered for the conference to attend papers.
Friday evening, Feb 20, 7:00-10:00 pm (Session GIV-12).
Patristic Conceptions of the Trinity
Chair: Michael Rea, Notre Dame
Presenters: Richard Cross, Notre Dame, Lewis Ayres, Emory, J. T. Paasch, Oxford
Also, check out JT’s blog: Boring Things, where he’s been posting on Aquinas and Aristotle. Maybe we can get him to eventually post his paper.
Of course you’re welcome to post the paper when it’s done, but it’s mostly the same stuff I talked about in the derivation/generic series.
Cool – look forward to it.
Just got back – JT Paasch and Richard Cross were excellent. JT presented a nice and clear piece on Arius and Athanasius. Unfortunately Ayres couldn’t make it.
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