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About Traditio

Established in 2005, Traditio is an independent, and interdisciplinary theological society at Baylor University, which seeks to promote the study of the Christian theological tradition within the community of scholarship of faculty and students. The main organ of the society is a faculty-student seminar, at which both graduate students and faculty members will present their research before their colleagues, mentors and students. In addition to drawing some of Baylor's most accomplished scholars in theology, philosophy and their related disciplines, the seminar will also provide a forum for graduate students to develop their own research through conversation with their peers and mentors. Traditio also draws to Baylor eminent philosophers and theologians from around the world. The seminar typically meets 3 times per semester, on Friday afternoons from 2:00-3:30pm, in the Treasure Room of the Armstrong Browning Library. The seminar is open to the public.