Co-Sponsorship Annual Meeting 2024

Political Theology Unit and Global-Critical Philosophy of Religion Unit

Call for Proposals

How might theodicies serve to mask and marginalize structural violence? (either tacitly or explicitly) “Theodicy” here works as a category for arguments that defend religious or metaphysical claims from contradictions based on events of the actual world. We seek proposals that articulate a theodicy, and then critically analyze how it functions to justify structural conditions such as inequalities, civil violence, xenophobia, political structures, or disparities of health, education, etc. Proposals may work with typical sources (e.g. texts, scriptures) or less-conventional sources (e.g. oral traditions, social media, laws, etc.). For a possible co-sponsored session.

Chair Mail Dates
Nathan R. B. Loewen nrloewen@ua.edu - View
Marie-Helene Gorisse m.gorisse@bham.ac.uk - View
Michelle Sanchez msanchez@hds.harvard.edu - View
An Yountae anyount@gmail.com - View
Steering Member Mail Dates
Maria Tedesco tedescom@seattleu.edu - View
David Newheiser, Florida State University dnewheiser@gmail.com - View
Andrew Irvine andrew.irvine… - View
Agnieszka Rostalska arostalska@gmail.com - View
Maki Sato esg.maki@gmail.com - View
Brandy Daniels brandydaniels@gmail.com - View
Mohamad Jarada, University of California,… mmjarada@gmail.com - View
Timothy D. Knepper tim.knepper@drake.edu - View
Olaoluwatoni Alimi oa83@cornell.edu - View
Arvind Mandair amandair@umich.edu - View
Joi Orr jorr@itc.edu - View
Review Process: Participant names are anonymous to chairs and steering committee members during review, but visible to chairs prior to final acceptance/rejection