Conference: God & Time IV
Time: Monday 29th August (9am-6pm) and Tuesday 30th August (9am-1pm) 2022
Location: Old Physics Theatre, UCD Newman House (Museum of Literature Ireland), Dublin 2, Ireland (and online)
Speakers:
Fatema Amijee (University of British Columbia)
Aaron Cotnoir (University of St. Andrews)
Joseph Cohen (University College Dublin)
Jessica Frazier (University of Oxford)
Asha Lancaster-Thomas (Atlanta Classical Academy)
Brian Leftow (Rutgers University)
Ryan Mullins (University of Lucerne)
Martin Pickup (University of Birmingham)
Abstract: God and Time IV is the fourth in a series of international philosophy conferences focussed on philosophical questions concerning the nature of divine temporality in different religious traditions. The conference features research presentations by leading international philosophers of religion and of time. All welcome.
Organisers: Daniel Esmonde Deasy (University College Dublin); Florian Fischer (Siegen); and Martin Pickup (Birmingham)
Acknowledgements: The conference is organised by the UCD Newman Centre for the Study of Religions; the Society for Philosophy of Time; and the Irish Society for the Philosophy of Time. We are grateful to the UCD Newman Centre for the Study of Religions for supporting this event and to the Museum of Literature Ireland for hosting it.
Location: Old Physics Theatre, UCD Newman House (Museum of Literature Ireland), Dublin 2, Ireland (and online)
Speakers:
Fatema Amijee (University of British Columbia)
Aaron Cotnoir (University of St. Andrews)
Joseph Cohen (University College Dublin)
Jessica Frazier (University of Oxford)
Asha Lancaster-Thomas (Atlanta Classical Academy)
Brian Leftow (Rutgers University)
Ryan Mullins (University of Lucerne)
Martin Pickup (University of Birmingham)
Abstract: God and Time IV is the fourth in a series of international philosophy conferences focussed on philosophical questions concerning the nature of divine temporality in different religious traditions. The conference features research presentations by leading international philosophers of religion and of time. All welcome.
Organisers: Daniel Esmonde Deasy (University College Dublin); Florian Fischer (Siegen); and Martin Pickup (Birmingham)
Acknowledgements: The conference is organised by the UCD Newman Centre for the Study of Religions; the Society for Philosophy of Time; and the Irish Society for the Philosophy of Time. We are grateful to the UCD Newman Centre for the Study of Religions for supporting this event and to the Museum of Literature Ireland for hosting it.
Schedule and Maps
You can find the venue here.
If you are staying at the Trinity City Hotel, then you can find a walking route from the hotel to the venue here.
The programme showing venues, times and abstracts for the talks can be found here.
If you are staying at the Trinity City Hotel, then you can find a walking route from the hotel to the venue here.
The programme showing venues, times and abstracts for the talks can be found here.
Travel and Accommodation
Dublin Airport is the nearest airport, with connections throughout Europe and intercontinental.
There are several airport buses direct from the airport to the city centre, approximately 6 euros one way. Two straightforward options are Dublin Express and Aircoach. There is no need to book your ticket in advance. There are pickups from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. On Dublin Express, the stop you need is Dublin City South, Georges Quay, or just ask the bus driver to let you know where to get off for Trinity College Dublin.
Accomodation: One more affordable option in the city centre is Trinity City College Summer Accomodation, starting at around 90 euros per night. https://www.tcd.ie/summeraccommodation/city-centre/trinity-campus/
There are several airport buses direct from the airport to the city centre, approximately 6 euros one way. Two straightforward options are Dublin Express and Aircoach. There is no need to book your ticket in advance. There are pickups from Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. On Dublin Express, the stop you need is Dublin City South, Georges Quay, or just ask the bus driver to let you know where to get off for Trinity College Dublin.
Accomodation: One more affordable option in the city centre is Trinity City College Summer Accomodation, starting at around 90 euros per night. https://www.tcd.ie/summeraccommodation/city-centre/trinity-campus/
Registration
The conference is free to attend in person or online, but you'll need to register. Please send an email to daniel.deasy@ucd.ie stating your full name, institutional affiliation (if any), any dietary requirements or accessibility requirements, and whether you would like to register for the online or in person event.
If you register for the in person event, but decide not to attend, please let us know so we can adjust catering.
If you register for the in person event, but decide not to attend, please let us know so we can adjust catering.