Analogy of Being Conference
Schedule
The Analogy of Being: Invention of the Anti-Christ or the Wisdom of God? A Theological Symposium
April 4—6, 2008 Dominican House of Studies and Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, Washington, D.C.
Friday, April 4
At the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
1:00 pm—1:10 pm Opening remarks
1:10 pm—2:30 pm John Betz: Przywara's Understanding of Analogy as the Basic Form of Catholic Theology 2:45 pm—4:15 pm Bruce McCormack: "Karl Barth's Version of the Analogia Entis: A Dialectical No and Yes to Roman Catholicism."
5:00 pm—7:00 pm Break
At the Dominican House of Studies:
7:00 pm—8:00 pm Reinhard Hütter: “Attending to the Wisdom of God—From Effect to Cause, from Creation to God: The Doctrine of the Analogy of Being according to Thomas Aquinas—and why it still matters philosophically and theologically”
8:00 pm—9:00 pm Reception for all conference participants
Saturday, April 5th
At the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center
9:15 am—10:45 am Peter Casarella: "Christological analogia entis: Von Balthasar's Unsystematic Definition of a Catholic Denkform in Karl Barth: Darstellung und Deutung seiner Theologie."
Michael Hanby: “Creation as Aesthetic Analogy”
11:00 am—12:30 pm Richard Schenk: “Analogy as the discrimen naturae et gratiae: Thomism and Ecumenical Learning”
Thomas Joseph White: "The Analogical Knowledge of the Incarnate Word in Aquinas and its Ontological Presuppositions.”
12:30 pm—1:30 pm Lunch break (lunch is available at the Cultural Center cafeteria)
1:30 pm—2:30 pm Bruce Marshall:
"Analogia entis: What is at Stake?"
2:30 pm—4:15pm General Discussion on the Presentations
4:30 pm—5:30 pm John Webster:
“Perfection and Presence”
Sunday, April 6th
11:15 am—12:15 pm (Morning Mass at the Dominican House of Studies )
At the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center:
1:30 pm—2:30 pm Martin Bieler: "The Analogia Entis as an Expression of Love According to Ferdinand Ulrich"
2:40 pm—3:50 pm General Discussion
4:00 pm—5:30 pm David Bentley Hart: “The Analogia Entis and Christianity: A Synonymy”
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