Aristotelian Biology and Christian Theology in the Early
Empire
Call For Papers
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
11th-12th January 2019
This conference will explore the conceptual interplay
between Aristotelian science and Christianity theology during the 1st century
B.C., with a special interest in the following questions among others:
* How did
Aristotelian philosophy influence the theology of the early Christian church,
and how did the latter’s theological precepts reinterpret the conceptual
framework of the former?
* In what
respect is Aristotle’s hylomorphic analysis of the natural world aligned with
the theological debate on the relation between the body and the soul?
* Did
Aristotelian science inform or in some way impact the church’s position on the
process of generation and bodily “ensoulment”, the role of the spiritual in the
material world, and the question of immortality?
Confirmed Speakers
Sophia Connell (Birkbeck, University of London, UK)
Samuel Fernandez (University of Santiago, Chile)
Siebels Peterson (University of Utah, USA)
Marco Zambon (University of Padova, Italy)
Venue
The Rainolds Room, Corpus Christi College, University of
Oxford, OX1 4JF
Registration
Though the conference is open to all who wish to attend,
there is a registration fee of £20, which includes morning and afternoon
refreshments on both days. Financial support is available for graduate students
who wish to attend, thanks to the support of the Analysis Trust and the
Hellenic Society. For information on how to apply, please contact: power@philosophy.ox.ac.uk. Any student currently enrolled for a taught or research postgraduate course
related to the ancient Greek or Roman world at any university in the UK is also
eligible to apply for a travel grant from The Thomas Wiedemann Memorial Fund
(online, at least one month in advance of travel): see http://www.thomaswiedemann.org.uk
for more details.
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of The
British Society for the History of Philosophy, The Analysis Trust, and the
Hellenic Society.
Organisers
Christopher J. Austin, Vito Limone, Anna Marmodoro
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