Seminar: International Research into the Philosophical and Theological Work of St Gregory Palamas

Announcement for the Second Meeting and Call for Papers:
Neamț, Romania: 1-3 July 2016, having as topic


Social perspectives in Saint Gregory Palamas` Theology and Philosophy


 

Proposal for panels/subtopics are welcomed, please send them by the end of March 2016 to to Dan Chițoiu, dan811@yahoo.com

  • Participation Fees: 120 Euros (covering registration costs, accommodation, meals and coffee/tea).
  • If you wish to participate as a speaker, please send by the end of April 2016, an email with your abstract (350-500 words), and a short CV to Dan Chițoiu, dan811@yahoo.com
  • Papers read at the Seminar will be published.
  • Information regarding the Seminar: please read below.

Background

After the successful International Conference on the Philosophy and Theology of St Gregory Palamas Thessaloniki- Veroia- Holy Mt Athos, March 2012), the Round Table on St Gregory Palamas’ Philosophy at the World Congress of Philosophy in Athens (August 2013), the International Conference on Meister Eckhart and St Gregory Palamas (St Petersburg State University, St Petersburg, Russia, June 2014) and the First St. Gregory Plamas Seminar in Veroia (June 2015), Dr C. Athanasopoulos (UK- Greece), Professor Dan Chițoiu (State University of Iasi / Romanian Academy) and Professor Oleg Dushin (St Petersburgh, Russia) decided to collaborate in the foundation of the St Gregory Palamas Seminar with the purpose of creating an international discussion space that can be moved across countries and provide a fruitful forum for exchange of ideas on academically plausible interpretations and applications of St Gregory Palamas’ Philosophy and Theology.

Who we are

The initial team of researchers who founded the Seminar are: Dr. Constantinos Athanasopoulos, FHEA, UK/Greece; Professor Dan Chițoiu, State University of Iasi/Romanian Academy, Romania; Professor Oleg Dushin, Faculty of Philosophy, St Petersburg State University, Russia (the three referred to from now on as „the founders”). Collaborators include: Professor Georgios Mantzarides, Emeritus Professor of Theology, School of Theology, Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Dr. Theodore Christou, Assistant Professor, Queen’s University, Canada; Professor Manuel Summares, Porto, Portugal; Ms Patricia Calvaro, Porto, Portugal; Professor Mikonja Knezevic, Montenegro, Mr Filip Ivanovic, Research Fellow, Dept of Philosophy & Religious Studies, Norwegian University of Science and Technology – Trondheim. The founders would like to invite more collaborators into the project, please send your request to be included in the list of participants and collaborators in the Seminar to Dr. C. Athanasopoulos, cathanasop@googlemail.com

What we aim for

  • An annual meeting (of two to five days in duration) of researchers in the Philosophy and Theology of St Gregory Palamas to exchange views on the proper interpretation of St Gregory Palamas’ works.
  • An Inter-disciplinary attitude towards the work of St Gregory Palamas: historians, theologians, philosophers, aesthetics and art specialists and other academics meet on a regular basis to investigate all aspects of St Gregory Palamas’ influence.
  • An Inter-Faith dimension: Participants from all faiths are welcome as participants and contributors of the Seminar. This will allow for a greater understanding of St Gregory Palamas’ texts in other faiths and other Christian denominations.
  • An International exchange of views on St Gregory Palamas: the Seminar has been created with the purpose that it will attract scholars from all the world and it will meet in different places for each year. The first meeting of the Seminar took place in 2015 at the Holy Skete of Veroia and at Holy Mt Athos (19-22 June, 2015). The hope is that subsequent meetings will take place in Romania, Russia, and other countries (and possibly again in Greece in the near future). Final details of the programme of meetings will be arranged in co-operation with the participants, hosts/organisers and the founders of the Seminar.
  • There will be no official language in the proceedings but the official language of communication during the Seminar is in English so as to maintain and support the international character of the Seminar (this means that the participants can present their views in any language they wish, but if the contributors do not wish to read their paper in English they should prepare a translation of their paper in English, to be distributed to the Seminar participants). All potential contributors to the proceedings of the Seminar must submit a short CV and the title and abstract of their presentation in no more than 1000 words in English to the host/organiser of the Seminar for the given year.
  • Proceedings of the Seminar will be published by the host/organiser of the Seminar in co-operation with the founders of the Seminar.
  • Finalised details of the programme for each Seminar will be decided by the host/organiser of the Seminar in co-operation with the founders of the Seminar.

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