
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.
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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.
Posted 16 Jan 2009 at 9:59 pm ¶Cool – look forward to it.
Posted 17 Jan 2009 at 3:51 am ¶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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