French Spiritualism as Resource for Philosophy and Theology

Wednesday, January 17, 2024 - Friday,听January 19, 2024 | Murray Room 4th Floor of Yawkey Center | Boston College | Please to attend

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French Spiritualism as Resource for Philosophy and Theology

This conference is an inter-disciplinary project that promotes reflection on modern and contemporary philosophy, theology, and ethical-spiritual practice, concentrating on the themes of corporeality, the person, and sacrifice as spiritual practice. It is born out of the observation, often made by philosophers and theologians, that with humanity鈥檚 rapid technological and material progress, there is a pressing need to recover our deepest spiritual values, which alone serve as a moral compass of meaning and human flourishing. In this light, the conference seeks to reimagine how we think about corporeality as a manifestation of a deeper spiritual reality; to deepen the investigation on the person as defined by the experience of a spiritual aspiration as native to it; and to reinvest philosophical and theological inquiry with an account of sacrifice and grace as the controlling metaphysical framework for being and practice.听

Our point of departure will be the resources found in French Spiritualism, a current of 19th and 20th-century thought that arose in response to the reductionisms of materialism, of positivism and as a constructive response to the loss of the spiritual dimensions of reality. French Spiritualism has attracted considerable renewed attention as a modern renewal of a spiritual quest that is fundamental to human experience, to being itself, and as a response to deep challenges of meaning, identity and life. It is our aim to explore these resources in dialogue with those of other, perhaps better-known forms of reflection that have worked in some of the same fields.

The conference will be held over three days on the campus of Boston College.

Cosponsors: Institut Catholique the Toulouse, Institut Catholique de Paris, and University of Cambridge.听

Schedule and Registration

Wednesday, January 17, 2024听 | Murray Room, 4th Floor, Yawkey Center | Please to attend

4:30-5:00 PM听

Registration and collection of conference material

5:00-5:30 PM听

Conference introduction

Welcome address by chairs of Philosophy and Theology departments

5:30-6:30 PM

Session 1: Emmanuel Falque, Institut Catholique de Paris

鈥淭hus, the statue will smell like roses鈥: The debate between Condillac and Maine de Biran

Thursday, January 18, 2024 | Murray Room, 4th Floor, Yawkey Center听|听Please to attend

9:00-10:00 AM听

Session 1: John Milbank, University of Nottingham, UK

Metaphysics beyond Phenomenology: The challenge of the Spiritualist revival

10:00-11:00 AM

Session 2: Andrea Bellantone, Institut Catholique de Toulouse, France

The impossible symbolism: Spiritualism in search of its logic [Le symbolisme impossible: le spiritualisme 脿 la recherche de sa logique]

11:00-11:30 PM

Tea and Coffee Break

11:30 AM-12:30 PM

Session 3: Sean J. McGrath, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada

The Dissociative Self

12:30-1:30 PM

LUNCH

1:30-2:30 PM

Session 4: Giuseppe Bianco, C脿 Foscari University, Venice, Italy

The social and epistemological condition of spiritualism as French academic philosophy
2:30-3:30 PM

Session 5:听Fr茅d茅ric Worms, 脡cole Normale Sup茅rieure, Paris, France

Le probl猫me de l鈥檈sprit dans le moment 1900 et la question de la vie,aujourd鈥檋ui.

3:30-4:45 PM

Session 6: Jeremy Smith, Otterbein University, OH

Non-objective Self-Awareness in Michel Henry and Louis Lavelle

Friday, Januray 19, 2024 | Murray Room, 4th Floor, Yawkey Center听| Please to attend

9:30-10:30 AM

Session 1: Jacob Sherman, California Institute for Integral Studies, CA

鈥楢 Refraction of Spirit鈥: On the Legibility of Nature in Ravaisson鈥檚 Spiritualism

10:30-11:30 AM

Session 2: Simone Kotva, University of Oslo, Norway

French Spiritualism and the Occult Mind

11:30 AM-12:30 PM

Session 3:听Jennifer Newsome Martin, University of Notre Dame, IN

The French Spiritualists, the Poets, and Ourselves: Charles P茅guy and the Mystical-Sacrificial Unmaking of Modernity

12:30 PM

听Closing Remarks and Departure

Speakers

Emmanuel Falque

Emmanuel Falque

Emmanuel Falque听is Professor of Philosophy and Honorary Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Paris, France. He has published widely in phenomenology, philosophy of religion and medieval philosophy. His most recent publications include听Hors Ph茅nom猫ne听(2021),听Nothing to It听(2020),听The Guide to Gethsemane听(2019),听The Loving Struggle听(2018), and听Crossing the Rubicon听(2016). Falque is also the founder of the rapidly growing International Network of Philosophy of Religion.


Jeremy H. Smith

John Milbank

John Milbank is Professor Emeritus of Religion, Politics and Ethics at the University of Nottingham. He previously taught at the universities of Lancaster, Cambridge and Virginia. He has published books on philosophy, theology and politics, besides books of poetry. His most recent books are Beyond Secular Order and The Politics of Virtue (with Adrian Pabst). He is currently working on a book about metaphysics.


Dr. Jennifer Newsome Martin

Jennifer Newsome Martin

Jennifer Newsome Martin听is an Associate Professor in the Department of Theology and the Program of Liberal Studies (Great Books) at the University of Notre Dame. She听is a systematic theologian with areas of interest in 19th and 20th century Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox thought, trinitarian theology, theological aesthetics, religion and literature, French feminism,听ressourcement听theology, and the nature of religious tradition. Her first book,听Hans Urs von Balthasar and the Critical Appropriation of Russian Religious Thought听(University of Notre Dame Press, 2015), was one of ten winners internationally of the 2017 Manfred Lautenschlaeger Award for Theological Promise. She is co-editor of听An Apocalypse of Love:听 Essays in Honor of Cyril O鈥 Regan听(Herder & Herder, 2018) and the second edition of the forthcoming听Blackwell Companion to Catholicism. Over twenty articles and book chapters have appeared in such venues as听Modern Theology,听Communio: International Catholic Review,听The Newman Studies Journal,听International Journal of Systematic Theology, and in a number of edited volumes and collections of essays. She serves on the editorial board of听Religion & Literature,听Theological Studies, and听the University of Notre Dame Press, as well as steering committees of the Hans Urs von Balthasar Consultation of the Catholic Theological Society of America and the Christian Systematic Theology Unit in the American Academy of Religion.


Jeremy H. Smith

Jeremy H. Smith

Jeremy H. Smith is an Emeritus professor of English at Otterbein University in Westerville Ohio.听听听He holds a Ph.D. from Indiana University in Comparative Literature focusing on philosophy of religion and literature.听听He has published and presented work on Husserl, Ricoeur, Merleau-Ponty, Hegel, Derrida, Michel Henry, and Louis Lavelle, focusing on religious experience, the phenomenology of perception, and aesthetics.听听He has published two books:听Religious Feeling and Religious Commitment in Faulker, Dostoyevsky, Werfel, and Bernanos听(Garland 1988; Routledge 2016) and听The Staircase of a Patron: Sierra Leone and the United Brethren in Christ听(Emeth, 2011).听听The latter is a study of the interaction of missionaries and traditional African culture in Sierra Leone from a phenomenological perspective.听听


Sean McGrath

Sean McGrath

Sean McGrath is Full Professor of Philosophy at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at McGill. Recent books include The Philosophical Foundations of the Late Schelling (Edinburgh: 2020) and Political Eschatology (Wipf & Stock 2023).


Andrea Bellantone

Andrea Bellantone

Andrea Bellantone is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, Institut Catholique de Toulouse. His works is focused on French thought between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, in particular spiritualism (from Ravaisson to Bergson) and the theological turn of phenomenology. He has also worked on the reception of German idealist thought in France (Kant and Hegel). He heads the Philosophy of Christianity teaching and research chair.


Fr茅d茅ric Worms

Fr茅d茅ric Worms

Fr茅d茅ric Worms is Director at the 脡cole Normale Sup茅rieure, Paris, where he has taught in the Department of Philosophy for many years. A leading specialist of Henri Bergson and a historian of philosophy, he is the author of several works on critical vitalism and the ethics of care in French, including La Philosophie du Soin and Soin et Politique.


Simone Kotva

Simone Kotva

Simone Kotva is ECODISTURB research fellow at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, and affiliated lecturer at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge. She is the author of Effort and Grace: On the Spiritual Exercise of Philosophy (London: Bloomsbury, 2020).听


Giuseppe Bianco

Giuseppe Bianco

Giuseppe Bianco听is associate professor at Ca虁 Foscari University, Venice. His area of interest is 19th and 20th century history of European philosophy and the history of the relation between philosophy, psychology, sociology and medicine. He is the author of听Apre虁s Bergson听(Puf, 2015). He is the recipient of the Marie Sk艂odowska-Curie Individual grant for his research project INTERPHIL, 鈥淭he international congresses and the transnational shaping of philosophy (1900-1948).鈥澨


Jacob Sherman

Jacob Sherman

Jacob Sherman听is Professor and Chair of Philosophy and Religion at the California Institute of Integral Studies听Chair of the graduate program in Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness at CIIS.听He received his PhD in philosophical theology from the University of Cambridge. He taught previously at King's College London and from 2014-17 held a visiting appointment as University Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge.听He is the author of听Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of Philosophy, and editor, with Jorge Ferrer, of听The Participatory Turn: Spirituality, Mysticism, Religious Studies. The author of over two dozen articles, essays, and reviews, his writings have appeared in publications such as听The Journal of the American Academy of Religion,听Modern Theology, and the听International Journal of Philosophy and Theology. He is currently working on a new manuscript entitled听The Book of Nature: Philosophy, Theology, and the Ecological Imagination.

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