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Kierkegaard Society


You are cordially invited to attend the Spring 2012 meeting of the Baylor Kierkegaard Society:


Workshop Presenters:
Ian Panth, Graduate Student in Theology: Kierkegaard and John H. Newman on the Individual
Will Williams, Baylor Interdisciplinary Core: Fairy Tales and Elves in Kierkegaard
Karl Aho, Graduate Student in Philosophy: Rest and Restlessness in The Sickness Unto Death

Each presenter will offer a talk, outline, or brief paper on their recent work in these areas, and there will be ample time for discussion and Q&A. Please join us, and feel free to extend the invitation to any faculty, graduate, or undergraduate students who might have an interest in attending.

The Senior Commons Room in Memorial Hall
Friday, May 11th, Noon - 2:00 PM




The Baylor Kierkegaard Society seeks to promote interest in and the academic study of Søren Kierkegaard among Baylor graduate students and faculty. Specifically, it hopes to increase communication between the Philosophy and Religion departments concerning the study of Kierkegaard and, thereby, to foster a spirit of collegiality between them.

The Society will hold one Kierkegaard-themed lecture each semester. They will be organized by two graduate student co-conveners, one representing Religion and one representing Philosophy.

The lectures seek to be informal enough to allow for lively response or discussion by the attendees, while maintaining a scholarly focus that is conversant with broader academic issues in Kierkegaard studies.

Feel free to extend the invitation to any interested graduate students or faculty.

Questions?
Contact: Will Williams or Nathan Carson.