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1: Philosophy of Religion Unit |
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
This session draws together papers that deal with power (divine and/or human) and gender. They treat the topic from the perspectives of analytic philosophy, Christian theology, and Islamic philosophy and theology. Two of the presentations deal with sexual ethics, one on abortion and one on consent. The presentation on consent brings medieval Islamic jurisprudence, and the significance of intent in that discourse, into conversation with contemporary philosophical discussions on consent. The other calls for attention to the testimonies of women who have had abortions as a way to contest testimonial and epistemic injustice. The third presentation makes a case for more attention to God's love in analytic philosophy of religion, and aims to develop an account of divine love that is incompatible with divine violence.
Papers
- Rethinking Consent: Advocating for Intent-Based Consent
- Divine Nature, Love, and Violence: Toward A Feminist Analytic Philosophy of Religion