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Eric Voegelin Society 2021 Mini-Conference Preliminary Program!

Sunday, January 3, 2021
Zoom ID: https://uleth.zoom.us/j/96881593776

Participation requires a password that will be publicized a few days before the meeting via email to [email protected]. If you have any questions, email John von Heyking: [email protected]

All times Eastern US = 1 hour earlier in Chicago, 2 hours earlier in Alberta, 3 hours earlier in San Francisco; 2 hours later in São Paulo, 6 hours later in Berlin, 13 hours later in Shanghai)

12:00 pm – Welcome [6:00 pm in Berlin].
• John von Heyking (University of Lethbridge) and Harald Bergbauer (University of Applied Sciences, Munich)

12:00-1:15 pm EST – Panel One (Modernity and the Gnosticism Question) [6:00-7:15 pm in Berlin]
• Chair: Harald Bergbauer, University of Applied Sciences, Munich ([email protected])
• “Eric Voegelin and Revolutionary Gnosticism in “The Matrix” Trilogy (1999-2003)”—Fryderyk Kwiatkowski, University of Groningen ([email protected]),
• “Philosophy, gnosis and modern democracy: Nicolás Gómez Dávila Reader of Eric Voegelin”— Michaël Rabier, UPEC (Paris-Est Créteil) University ([email protected])
• “Augusto del Noce’s Interpretation of Eric Voegelin’s Philosophy”— Giuliana Parotto, Università di Pavia ([email protected]),
• Discussants: Victor Bruno, Universidade Federal do Piauí ([email protected], Bjørn Thomassen, Roskilde University ([email protected])

Break

1:30-2:45 pm EST – Panel Two (The Rule of Greek Nous and its Legacy) [7:30-8:45 pm in Berlin]
• Chair: Steven McGuire, Villanova University ([email protected])
• “Death, Knowledge, and Rule in Plato’s Seventh Letter”— Tony Spanakos, Montclair State University ([email protected])
• “Slavery and the Emergence of the Polis in Aristotle’s Politics”— John Boersma, University of Wisconsin-Madison ([email protected]),
• “Reading Aristotle on Right by Nature With Eric Voegelin and Ibn Rushd (Averroes)”— Michael Nafi, John Abbott College ([email protected])
• Discussants: Bernat Torres Morales, Universitat Internacional Catalunya Barcelona ([email protected]), Julianne Romanello, University of Tulsa ([email protected])

Break

3:00-4:15 pm EST – Panel Three (Historical Order and Pneumatic Experience) [9:00-10:15 pm in Berlin]
• Chair: Macon Boczek, Kent State University ([email protected])
• “The Charge of Historicism in Eric Voegelin’s Philosophy of History”— Philip de Mahy, University of Louisiana at Lafayette ([email protected])
• “Man’s Supernatural End and the Givenness of Being in Modernity”— Steven Waldorf, Cambridge University ([email protected]),
• “Theorizing Orders: Working through Eric Voegelin and Cornelius Castoriadis”— Alan Kramer, Independent Scholar ([email protected]),
• Discussants: Macon Boczek, Kent State University ([email protected]), Gustavo Santos ([email protected])

Break

4:30-6:00 pm EST – Book Launches and Reception [10:30 pm – midnight in Berlin]
• Chair: Nayeli Riano, Georgetown University ([email protected])
• Victor Bruno Universidade Federal do Piauí ([email protected]), The Broken Image – Brief essay on realism, nominalism and philosophy
• Nathan Harter, Christopher Newport University ([email protected]), Leadership Across Boundaries: A Passage to Aporia
• Ferenc Hörcher, University of Public Service (Budapest) ([email protected]), A Political Philosophy of Conservatism. Prudence, Moderation and Tradition
• Veronica Roberts Ogle, Assumption College ([email protected]), Politics and the Earthly City in Augustine’s City of God
• Glenn Hughes, St. Mary’s University ([email protected]), From Dickinson to Dylan: Visions of Transcendence in Modernist Literature
• Promise Hsu, Founding Editor, Kosmos ([email protected]), China’s Quest for Liberty: A Personal History of Freedom
• Agnes Horvath, Arpad Szakolczai, Manussos Marangudakis, Modern Leaders: Between Charisma and Trickery
• Tilo Schabert and John von Heyking (eds.), Wherefrom Does History Emerge? Inquiries in Political Cosmogony
• Lee Trepanier (ed.), Eric Voegelin’s Asian Political Thought

 

Conference Organizing Committee: Paul Caringella, Harald Bergbauer, John von Heyking.

Special thanks too to Eric Voegelin Society Director David Walsh and Eric Voegelin Institute
Director James Stoner.

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John von Heyking is a Board Member and Book Review Editor of VoegelinView as well as a Professor of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge in Canada. He is author and editor of several books, including The Form of Politics: Aristotle and Plato on Friendship (McGill-Queen’s, 2016) and Comprehensive Judgment and Absolute Selflessness: Winston Churchill on Politics as Friendship (St. Augustine’s, 2018).

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