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Call for Papers

Theme: Philosophy, Religion, and Science
Type: Muslim-Christian Workshop
Institution: Islam and Science Project, American University of Sharjah
Location: Sharjah (United Arab Emirates)
Date: 14.–17.3.2018
Deadline: 21.1.2018

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The purpose of this workshop, the second in a series in the Middle
East, is to provide a forum for philosophical and theological
discussion, exchange, and mutual learning for Muslim and Christian
scholars and junior researchers. Senior scholars will give 2-hour or
1-hour lectures on major topics, while young academics (graduate
students or early career professors) will present their selected
research papers in 30 minutes (20 min talks + 10 min discussions)
each. The goal is for everyone, particularly the young academics, to
benefit from multi-disciplinary and inter-religious perspectives and
to identify new avenues of research.

Submissions are restricted to graduate students and early career
professors from the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region as
well as from Turkey, Pakistan, and India. Papers must be in English
and have philosophical or theological (not purely historical or
scientific or exegetical) content (see suggested topics below).

Complete papers (3,000–5,000 words) and abstracts (100-200 words),
should be submitted (for blind review) in Word or pdf to:
mcworks...@aus.edu

The body of the email should include: author’s name; title of the
paper; institutional affiliation; word count. Papers will be reviewed
by the workshop committee. Since we are seeking to identify new
scholars, previous participants may not submit.

The organizers plan to publish a volume with the most noteworthy
papers given in the workshop.

Submission deadline:
January 21, 2018, possibly extendable to Jan. 31, 2018.

Notification of acceptance will be via email by February 10, 2018. A
copy of the author’s passport should be attached to the submission to
speed up the application for a visa for accepted participants.

Travel and accommodation will be provided for all accepted presenters.
Suggested Topics:

- Religion and the Sciences of Origins (Cosmology, Evolution)
- Philosophy and Theology/Kalam in science and religion
- Methodological naturalism, science and religion
- The Question of Consciousness and the Soul
- Religion and Psychology
- Scriptures and science
- Multi-disciplinary Views on Ethics

For further information, contact Professor Kelly James Clark at:
clark...@gvsu.edu

Website of the Workshop:
https://islam-science.net/muslim-christian-workshop-on-philosophy-religion-and-science-at-the-aus-march-2018-3972/




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