Thursday, November 5, 2020
2020 EPS Panel Discussions on “William Lane Craig’s Nominalism and the Atonement” and "Can Christianity and Islam Share a Public Square?" and “Cross and Crescent: Confessions in Collision”
At the 2020 annual conference of the Evangelical Philosophical Society (EPS) - which is held in conjunction with the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) - enjoy live virtual discussions (November 16-20) centered around dozens of pre-recorded paper presentations (full schedule).
Additionally, come participate in these live EPS panel discussions on Tuesday, November 17th:
1:30 PM – 4:40 PM (Eastern)
“William Lane Craig’s Nominalism and the Atonement”
Moderator: R. Scott Smith (Biola University)
Panelists:
- R. Scott Smith (Biola University)
- Richard B. Davis (Tyndale University)
- William Lane Craig (Talbot School of Theology & Houston Baptist University)
1:30 PM – 4:40 PM (Eastern)
Public Theology: “Can Christianity and Islam Share a Public Square?”
Moderators: Greg Forster (Trinity International University)
Introduction: Richard Mouw (Calvin University)
Panelists:
- Matthew Kaemingk (Fuller Theological Seminary)
- Asma T. Uddin* (Aspen Institute)
6:30 PM – 9:40 PM (Eastern)
“Cross and Crescent: Confessions in Collision”
Moderator: Kevin E. Voss (Concordia University Wisconsin)
Panelists:
- Kevin E. Voss (Concordia University Wisconsin)
- Angus Menuge (Concordia University Wisconsin)
- Roland C. Ehlke (Concordia University Wisconsin)
- Sam Shamoun (Answering Islam: A Christian – Muslim Dialog).
Important Conference and Registration Information
- All updates for conference sessions can be found in the virtual schedule managed by the ETS.
- All presenters and participants must register for the conference via the ETS website. If you need assistance or have questions about conference registration, please email meeting@etsjets.org.
- You must be a current member to register for the EPS conference. Please sign-up/renew for EPS OR ETS annual membership. EPS membership includes a print subscription to Philosophia Christi (preview the Current Issue of the journal).
Reminder: Five EPS Panel Sessions are being hosted in light of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature annual conference. EPS sessions are November 30-December 2! Session themes include: "Modernizing the Beatific Vision: Philosophical and Scientific Perspectives on the Visio Dei”; "Analyzing Doctrine: Book Panel"; "Author Meets Critics: Science and Religion in The Genealogical Adam and Eve, by S. Joshua Swamidass”; "Christian Philosophical Theology and the Church"; and "Author Meets Critics: God and Ultimate Origins: A Novel Cosmological Argument, by Andrew Ter Ern Loke" (registration info at the links).
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