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 PHILOSOPHICAL CONCEPTS AND RELIGIOUS METAPHORS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON PHENOMENOLOGY AND THEOLOGY
27th and 28th August 2007, Sibiu, Romania  KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Jad Hatem (Université Saint-Joseph, Lebanon)Jean-Yves Lacoste (University of Cambridge, UK)
 John Milbank (University of Nottingham, UK)
 Place: Faculty  of Orthodox-Christian Theology “Andrei Saguna” SibiuAddress :  Bd-ul. Mitropoliei nr. 20, RO-550179, Sibiu
 PRESENTATION It  is rather obvious that the relationship between phenomenology and  theology is one of the most debated topics in the field of Continental  philosophy: from the Husserlian investigations of the religious life to  the Heideggerian discussion of the Sacred, from the “theological turn”  of the French phenomenology (epitomised by E. Levinas, M. Henry, J.-L.  Marion or J.-Y. Lacoste) to the ever-growing interest of contemporary  theologians for the phenomenological method, the conceptual boundaries  between these two “disciplines” have been continuously debated. Until  today, this subject remains one of the most controversial  and pressing dimensions of contemporary thought.  The  aim of this colloquium is to channel this debate towards new horizons,  which will take into account different historical contexts. Sibiu, the  Romanian city hailed as the European capital of culture for 2007,  reflects a specific mixture of philosophical eccentricity and religious  diversity.  The event  will gather together phenomenologists interested in life of the sacred  and its multiple discourses, and Christian theologians who openly  welcome the phenomenological and "post-metaphysical" understanding of  being. Both types of scholars are called to reflect upon the  commonalities of their endeavors, reflected by crucial concepts, such  as the "gift", "revelation", “death”, "manifestation", "event." There  are a number of questions that the participants at this Conference will  try to address: how can phenomenology contribute to a better  understanding of the religious life, in general? What are the limits of  the phenomenological description, and of the hermeneutical enterprise,  when it comes to a philosophical understanding of the sacred? What is  the room left for the narrative within the world of noetic  abstractions? Which are the major theological challenges met by those  phenomenologists who, against the lures of relativism, still work under  the classical presuppositions of universal rationality? Finally, which  are the institutional outcomes of the encounter between phenomenology  and theology, for the University space in particular, and the public  forum, in general? Could a new understanding of politics, sociality or  human personhood emerge after the cross-fertilisation between the word  of faith, and the world of reason? click here for the PROVISIONAL PROGRAM | This conference is organized by the Romanian Society for Phenomenology and is part of the International Summer Course, Sibiu-Sambata, 27 August - 5 September 2007
  Contact: theology@phenomenology.ro
 Date: 27-28 August 2007
 
 Place: Sibiu
 REGISTRATION FORM FOR THE FREE AUDIENCE  Coordinators:Catalin Buciumeanu
 Cristian Ciocan
 Mihail Neamtu
  Secretary:Ioana Nitulescu
 Consultant:Bogdan Tataru-Cazaban
 This event is part of  SIBIU 2007. EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE Sponsors: Romanian Ministry of Culture and Denominations "Life for Life" Foundation Partners: Asociatia Sibiu 2007 Orthodox-Christian Metropolitanate of Transylvania: Archdiocese of Sibiu Faculty of Orthodox-Christian Theology "Andrei Saguna" Sibiu Useful Links:  How to arrive in Sibiu  Official website of Sibiu  Hotels in Sibiu Interactive map of Sibiu    |