PCTS respondent invitation update for April 13-14th meeting
UPDATE
We are seeking a respondent to Durwood Foster's paper celebrating the life and work of Huston Smith. Would you like to read it and prepare a brief response? Junior scholars please do not hesitate to apply. Your participation would be most welcome!
Please contact me right away.
brandon at culturesmith dot com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bdwilliamscraig
Please call 972-503-6991 to schedule face-to-face client/consultation times.
We are happy to welcome Lisa Stenmark of San Jose State University, who has agreed to give her paper entitled "Diving for Pearls: Myth in an Age of Technology".
From Brandon WilliamsCraig: Scholars of mythology, religion, and psychology, please consider joining Huston Smith and a host of renowned theological scholars, and myself, in considering the relationship between myth and theology.
Come (with or without a paper) to the next meeting of the Pacific Coast Theological Society on April 13th and 14th of this year at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California. Contact me to RSVP or for more information, if desired.
Call for Papers: Professor Smith requested this session to examine the relationship between myth and theology. I hope to choose a Saturday paper/presenter by February 13th, so everyone involved may have a chance to read and digest the material that will be presented. Junior scholars and those from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to make proposals. Sorry for the short notice.
Please email brandon at culturesmith dot com and attach your proposal, which should include a CV and abstract of no more than 500 words, addressing the relationship between myth and theology. Various examples of previous papers on other topics may be found here: http://www.pcts.org/journal/papers.html
Looking Forward,
Brandon WilliamsCraig Ph.D.