Person, Culture & Religion
Group
American Academy of Religion
Annual Meeting 2007
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One Page Guide to PCR Sessions in San Diego
PRESENTERS: Take a look at
the PCR Guidelines for Presenters
for helpful hints on how PCR sessions differ from the usual AAR
practice. |
Pre- Sessions: |
Main Sessions: |
Friday,
Nov 16, 2007 2:00- 6:30 pm
Book Panel:
James Perkinson, White
Theology:
Outing Supremacy in Modernity
Paul Tillich
and Carl Rogers –
a
Film of a Historic Conversation
Friday,
Nov 16, 6:30-9:30
PCR Dinner
Saturday, November 16, 9:30-11:00 am
Works in Progress & Business Meeting |
Locations TBA
A18-258
Sunday, Nov 18, 3:00 pm-4:30 pm
Moral Imagination and Ecology
(co-sponsored with
Religion and Social Sciences Group)
A19-120
Monday, Nov 19, 9:00 am-11:30 am
Multiplicity
I:
Multiple Selves and Subjects
in Psychological and Theological Perspective
A20-119
Tuesday, Nov 20, 9:00 am-11:30 am
Multiplicity
II: Pluralism, Hybridity, and Multiple Subjectivities in Context |
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| PRE-SESSIONS: |
Friday,
Nov 16, 2007
2:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Convention Center 29b
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PCR Pre-Sessions |
| 2:00-4:00 pm |
Book Panel:
James
Perkinson, White Theology: Outing Supremacy in Modernity
Lallene Rector,
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, Presiding
- Marion Grau, Graduate
Theological Union
- Stephen Ray, Lutheran Theological Seminary, Philadelphia
- Laurel Schneider, Chicago Theological Seminary
- Mark Lewis Taylor, Princeton Theological
Seminary
James Perkinson, Ecumenical Theological Seminary,
Respondent |
| 4:00- 4:15 Pm |
Coffee
Break |
| 4:15-
6:30 pm |
Paul
Tillich and Carl Rogers – a Film of a Historic
Conversation
Hetty Zock, University of Groningen, Presiding
- Terry D.
Cooper, Vanderbilt University
- James Jones, Rutgers University
- Diane Jonte-Pace,
Santa Clara University
- Britt-Mari Sykes, University of Ottawa
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PCR
Friday Dinner
7:30- 9:30 p.m. |
It is our annual
custom to go out to dinner together on Friday evening. Details about location
and price will be posted when available. Graduate students are especially
invited to join us; we'll even pay half your cost for dinner! |
saturday, Nov 17, 2007
convention center 29b
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Pre-Sessions Continued |
| 9:00-10:15 AM |
Works in progress – New scholars
and graduate students welcome!
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| 10:30-11:30 am |
Extended Business Meeting
Theme: “The
Return of the Repressed?: The Place of Psychology in the AAR”
- What’s in a name? – PCR or Psychology and/of Religion or…?
- Planning future meetings and co-sponsorship
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| MAIN
SESSIONS: |
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A18-258
Sunday, nov 18, 2007
3:00 pm-4:30 pm
GH-Gregory B |
Co- Sponsored with Religion and
the Social Sciences
Moral Imagination and Ecology
Felicity Brock Kelcourse, Christian
Theological Seminary
Imagining Otherness Through the Eyes of Octavia Butler:
Dystopian Futures as Cautionary Ecological Tales
Kevin O'Brien, Pacific Lutheran
University
Sustainable Development Meets Moral Development:
Environmentalist Argumentation and Moral Agencies in
"An Inconvenient Truth" and "The Earth Charter"
Kelly Bulkeley, Graduate Theological
Union
Respondent |
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A19-120
Monday, NOv 19, 2007
9:00 am-11:30 am
Convention Center 29A |
Multiplicity Part I:
Multiple Selves and Subjects
in Psychological and Theological Perspective
H. John McDargh Boston
College, Presider
Pamela Cooper-White, Lutheran Theological
Seminary at Philadelphia
Interrogating Integration, Dissenting Dis-integration:
Multiplicity as a Positive Metaphor in Therapy and Theology
Amy Bentley
Lamborn, Union Theological Seminary, New York
'Figuring' the Self:
Unity
and Multiplicity in Theological and Clinical Imagination
John Blevins, Emory
University, Candler School of Theology
Different Subjects: Postmodern Selves
in Psychology and Religion
Lisa M. Cataldo, Fordham University,
Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education
Multiple
Selves, Multiple Gods?
Functional Polytheism and the Postmodern Religious
Patient
Hans Alma, University for Humanistics,
Utrecht, Netherlands
Self Development as a Spiritual Process:
The Role of Empathy and Imagination
in Finding Spiritual Orientation |
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A20-119
Tuesday, nov 20, 2007
9:00 am-11:30 am
Convention Center 28A |
Multiplicity II:
Pluralism, Hybridity,
and Multiple Subjectivities in Context
Kirk A. Bingaman, Fordham University,
Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education, Presider
Marsha Hewitt, Trinity College,
Ontario
Developmental, Relational
and Attachment Perspectives
on Religious Identity
Karen Crozier, Azusa Pacific
University
The Luminous Darkness of Du Bois' Double-Consciousness:
Through
the Lens of Contemporary Christian Women
Janet E. Schaller, Memphis Theological
Seminary
Reconfiguring Dis/ability: Multiple and Narrative Constructions
of Self
Hosung Ahn, University of Denver
and Iliff School of Theology
Junzi as a Tragic Person:
A Self Psychological Interpretation
of the Analects
Néstor Medina, Emmanuel College,
Toronto School of Theology
The Religious Psychology of Mestizaje:
Gómez Suárez de Figueroa
or Garcilaso Inca de la Vega |