Summer Seminars
Summer seminars will provide younger scholars with a survey of methods of analytic philosophy and theology as well as training in key topics in Analytic Theology. In addition the seminars aim to develop professional relationships among younger scholars in the interest of long-term collaboration and mutual intellectual support as their careers progress.
The Analytic Theology Project is planning three 10-day summer seminars at
- Munich in 2012
- Frankfurt in 2013
- Innsbruck in 2014
Each seminar will consist of Project Leaders from the host institutions, 15 participants, and outside leaders who will attend the seminar for a few days to present and discuss a particular topic.
Applicants must be enrolled as PhD students in philosophy or theology at an accredited degree-granting institution or be within 5 years of receiving their PhD. They will be chosen on the basis of demonstrated interest and onm the likelihood of future productivity. Each selected seminar member will receive a stipend for travel and lodging costs.
The summer seminars would be timed to end with the start of the Analytic Theology Conferences. Summer seminar participants will be expected to attend the conferences.
More information about this grant activity follows in spring 2011 when the call for applications will be open.