2007-2008
Schedule
Thursday, November 1, 2007: Gordon Kaufman "TBA"
Thursday, December 6, 2007: Robert
Daly, “Religion
and Violence”
Wednesday, March 12, 2008: S.
Mark Heim "Saved
from Sacrifice"
Thursday, April 16, 2008: Roger Johnson "Political
Theology"
2006-2007
Schedule
Thursday, November 19, 2006: Shelly
Rambo "John
Caputo’s "Philosophy
and Theology""
Thursday, December 7, 2006: Paul Santmire, “Liturgy,
Spirituality and Nature: Christian Practices and Traditions in
a Time of Crisis”
Thursday, February 22, 2007: Charles Dickinson II
"A Proposed
'Paradigm Shift' in Christology"
Thursday, April 12, 2007: Meghan
T. Sweeney "The
texts and life of Edith Stein"
2005-2006
Schedule
Thursday, November 3, 2005: Kirk
Wegter-McNelly "Natural
Evil in a Divinely Entangled World: An Analogy."
Thursday, December 8, 2005: Bob
Daly, "Problems
with Atonement"
Thursday, February 23, 2006: Sharon
Thornton, "A
Practical Theology for Holy Saturday"
Thursday, April 6, 2006: Wesley
Wildmam, "Incongruous
Goodness, Perilous Beauty, Disconcerting Truth: Ultimate Reality
and Suffering in Nature"
2004-2005
Schedule
Thursday, November 4, 2004: Gordon
Kaufman, "Mystery, God and Constructivism"
Thursday, December 2, 2004: Leslie
Muray, "The Odd Couple: Clearance Darrow and George Burman
Foster"
Thursday, February 24, 2005: Paul Lim, "Tracing the 'God
Outside of Himself': The Augustinian Connection in Barth's Trinitarian
Theology"
Thursday, April 7, 2005: Matthew
Myer Boulton, "God Against Religion: Reconsidering Christian
Worship"
Note: We will meet in the faculty lounge (now also known as the
Peck Room) at Andover Newton Theological School.
2003-2004
Schedule
During the upcoming academic year the Boston Theological Society
will meet four times, in the faculty lounge (now known also as
the Peck Room) at Andover Newton Theological School. You can print
your own copy, or can request a copy by contacting Mark Heim at
mheim@ants.edu. Just, make a click on the title of the presentation!
If you are not listed as a presenter, then please contact Mark
Heim by email to indicate your willingness to be a respondent
to one of the papers.
Thursday,
November 6, 2003: Roger Johnston, The Beginnings of a Modern Theology
of Religions: Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464)
Thursday, December 4, 2003: Bob Daly, The Phenomenology of Eucharistic
Origins
Thursday, Febryary 26, 2004: Mark Heim, A Cross-section of Sin:
Human Nature in Biological and Theological Perspective
Thursday, April 1, 2004: Charles Dickinson, The Dialectical Development
of Doctrine A Methodological Proposal
2002-2003
Schedule
During the upcoming academic year the Boston Theological Society
will meet four times, in the faculty lounge (now known also as
the Peck Room) at Andover Newton Theological School.
Thursday,
October 31, 2002: Francis X. Clooney: Hindu Goddesses and Christian
Theology
Thursday, December 5, 2002: Roger Johnston, The Beginnings of
a Modern Theology of Religions: Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464)
Thursday, March 6, 2003: Jack Brush, A Phenomenological Interpretation
of Luther's Understanding of Faith
Thursday, April 10, 2003: Paul Santmire, Partnership with Nature
According to the Scriptures: Beyond the Theology of Stewardship
2001-2002
Schedule
The first meeting of the Boston Theological Society will take
place in the faculty lounge (now also known as Peck Room) at Andover
Newton. Refreshments will be offered at 6:00pm, supper will be
served at 6:30pm and the paper will be discussed from 7:30 to
9:00pm. Further information is being sent to members prior to
the first meeting.
Thursday,
November 8, 2001 Bob Daly: Sacrifice Revisited From Liturgical
and Trinitarian Perspectives
Thursday, December 6, 2001 - Paper by Robert C. Neville: Symbols
of Jesus: A Christology of Symbolic Engagement
Thursday, March 7, 2002 Mark Burrows: Getting the World Right:
Wallace Stevens on Imagination and 'The Vulgate of Experience'
Thursday, April 11, 2002 Catherine Cornille: Double Religious
Belonging: Aspects and Questions
2000-2001 Schedule
Further information and a finalization of the schedule will be sent
to members prior to the first meeting.
November
2, 2000 Gordon D. Kaufman My Life and My Theological Reflection:
Two Central Themes
December 7, 2000 Mary Ann Hinsdale "Infinite Openness to
the Ininite:" Karl Rahner's Contribution to Modern Catholic
Thought on the Child
February 1, 2001 Louis Roy, O.P. Some Japanese Interpretations
of Meister Eckart
April 5, 2001 Wesley Wildman Profound Experiences
1999-2000
Schedule
PLEASE NOTE: Dates have been changed to Thursdays. The following
is a tentative listing of dates for the 1999-2000 BTS meetings.
Further information and a finalization of the schedule will be
sent to members prior to the first meeting.
October
14, 1999 Mark Heim The Depth of the Riches: Trinity and Religious
Ends
November 18, 1999 Roger Haight, SJ The Logic of a
Christology from Below
December 9, 1999 Sarah Coakley On the Eschatological
Body: Judy Butler Meets Gregory of Nyssa
February 10, 2000 Frank Clooney, S.J. Beyond
Comparative Theology: Reflections in the Hindu-Christian Context
March 9, 2000 Kurt Richardson Pantocrator/Politeuma:
On the Place of the Political in Christian Theology
April 13, 2000 Aristotle Papanikolaou Person, kenosis and Abuse:
Hans Urs von Balthasar and Feminist theologies in conversation
1998-1999
Schedule
The following is a listing of dates for the 1998-99 BTS meetings.
Please note that the meeting dates have been changed from Tuesday
to Monday, and that the October date is one week earlier than
normal in order to avoid Columbus Day. Further information will
be sent to members prior to the meeting.
October
5, 1998 Robert Daly, S.J. The Theological Significance of Ecumenical
Convergence on "The Great Thanksgiving"
November 9, 1998 John Jefferson Davis Artificial Intelligence
and the Christian Understanding of Personhood
December 14, 1998 Gordon Kaufman Ecological Consciousness and
the Symbol "God"
February 8, 1999 Sarah Anne Coakley "Persons" in the
"Social" Doctrine of the Trinity: Gregory of Nyssa and
Current Analytic Discussion
March 8, 1999 Mark Burrows At the Threshold of Imagination: Rainer
Maria Rilke and the Poetics of Theological Negation
April 12, 1999 Kurt Richardson Eschata, Utopia and Apatheia: Hype(r)-texts
of Expectation
1997-1998 Schedule
October 14, 1997 Roger Haight The Impact of Pluralism on Christology
November 11, 1997 Jack Davis Quantum Indeterminacy & the Omniscience
of God
December 9, 1997 David Tracy Fragments of Synthesis? The Hopeful
Paradox of Depre's Modernity
February 10, 1998 Wesley Wildman Slipping into Horror: A Theological
Approach to the Underside of Life
March 10, 1998 Roger Johnson Thomas Aquinas: A Single-Religion
Theology
April 14, 1998 Robert Neville Contemporary Confucian Spirituality
and Multiple Religious Identity
Members of the Boston Theological Society will receive the papers
to be presented ten days before the date of the meeting.
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