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Aquinas at 800
/The Jacques Maritain Center at the University of Notre Dame is pleased to announce the international conference "Aquinas at 800," in celebration of Aquinas's birth anniversary, Sept. 22-25, 2024. More than 160 speakers will be presenting their research on all areas of the thought of Aquinas. Registration is now open here, and will remain open until Sept. 6th. For any questions, please write aquinas@nd.edu.
Kalamazoo CFP – Center for Thomistic Studies and Thomas Aquinas Society
/CENTER FOR THOMISTIC STUDIES (Houston, TX)
THOMAS AQUINAS SOCIETY (Providence, RI)
Call for papers on the thought of
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
60th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan
8—10 May 2025
A total of 6 sessions will be devoted to Medieval philosophical and theological thought, especially that of Aquinas. The sessions are sponsored by:
The Center for Thomistic Studies (University of St. Thomas, Houston, Texas), Steven J. Jensen (jensensj@stthom.edu). Three sessions will be devoted to any topic about the philosophy of Aquinas, his sources, or contemporary applications of his thought.
The Thomas Aquinas Society (Providence College), Robert Barry (rbarry@providence.edu). For these sessions, proposals on any topic dealing with Aquinas are welcome.
All papers will be delivered face-to-face; online format is unavailable.
Papers are 20 minutes in length. Paper submissions must include a 300 word abstract, and a short description (50 words) for public view on the meeting site, should the proposal be accepted.
Deadline for submissions: 15 Sep 2024
Papers must be submitted through the Western Michigan University website. The following links will take you directly to the submission page for our sessions.
The Kalamazoo conference is the largest congress for Medieval Studies in the world.
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