Call for Papers - Metaphysics Conference: The God of Creation

Call for Papers - Metaphysics Conference: The God of Creation

Saint Anselm College

Manchester, NH, June 14-15, 2023. 

The Institute for Saint Anselm Studies invites papers for a conference on the Catholic doctrine of creation. Philosophically, of particular interest will be papers in metaphysics or ontology that consider the difference it makes to refer to God as creator or to the world as having been created. Theologically, special attention will be paid to the role attributed, since the writings of St. Paul, to Christ in the event of creation.

Plenary talks will be given by Kevin Clarke, Dean of the Institute for Lay Ministry, Sacred Heart Major Seminary, and by Joshua Canzona, Wake Forest University School of Divinity.

Selected papers will be published in The Saint Anselm Journal.

Please send an abstract of 100-200 words to [email protected] by February 18, 2023.



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