The timing of deadlines at work conspired to keep me from attending the conference on Paul and Philosophy in Vancouver which will be taking place next month. But I’m very excited to see that the next entry in the increasingly common phenomenon of blog conferences is the following, over at Per Caritatem:
Conversations with Augustine, Past and Present: An Augustine Blog Conference at Per Caritatem
In the spirit of the recent “blog conferences,” I plan to host a conference in the latter part of the summer (during the first week or two of August) focused on St. Augustine’s enduring influence on various theologians and philosophers from the Middle Ages to the present. … I am especially looking for the following contributions (see below), but I am open to other suggestions as well. …
“Augustine and Scotus”
“Augustine and Henry of Ghent”
“Augustine and Richard of St. Victor”
“Augustine and Bonaventure”
“Augustine and Luther”
“Augustine and Peter Martyr Vermigli”
“Augustine and Kierkegaard”
“Augustine and Karl Barth”
“Augustine and Heidegger”
“Augustine and Henri de Lubac”
“Augustine and Jean-Luc Marion”
“Augustine and Lacan”