About

The Society of Christian Philosophers was organized in 1978 to promote fellowship among Christian Philosophers and to stimulate study and discussion of issues which arise from their Christian and philosophical commitments. One of its chief aims is to go beyond the usual philosophy of religion sessions at the American Philosophical Association and to stimulate thinking about the nature and role of Christian commitment in philosophy.

The Society is open to anyone interested in philosophy who considers himself or herself a Christian. Membership is not restricted to any particular “school” of philosophy or to any branch of Christianity, nor to professional philosophers.

Meetings of the Society are regularly held in conjunction with the American Catholic Philosophical Association, the Eastern, Central, and Pacific Divisions of the American Philosophical Association, the Canadian Philosophical Association, the American Academy of Religion and at the World Congress of Philosophy. The Society is committed to three regular regional conferences: Eastern, Midwest and Mountain-Pacific Region.

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  1. For the conference, what were the whole names of those who wrote the articles (listed under “Papers”)? For some of the articles, it does not appear that the first name or initials are included (not even in document properties).

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