The "Kierkegaard and Death" Symposium took place on Friday 7th - Saturday 8th December 2007, hosted by the Hong Kierkegaard Library, St Olaf College, Northfield, MN.

The program from the day can be viewed below, and a slideshow of photos from the Symposium can be viewed here.

Friday 7th December

3:00pm

Jeremy Allen (Fordham University)

Kierkegaard and Death: Recognition, Phenomenality and the Dead

 

 3:50pm

Adam Buben (University of South Florida)

With Apologies to Pascal, Kierkegaard is No Apologist

 

 4:40pm

Laura Llevadot Pascual (University of Barcelona)

Kierkegaard, Derrida and the Death of the Other

 

7:00pm

Dinner - Valhalla Room, Buntrock Commons

 

Saturday 8th December

 10:00am

George Connell (Concordia College)

Four Funerals: The Experience of Time by the Side of a Grave

 

 10:50am

Patrick Stokes (University of Melbourne/Hong Kierkegaard Library)

Where Are The Dead? Earnest Imagination and Rememberance

 

 11:40am

Coffee

 

 11:50pm

Ian Duckles (University of California at Irvine)

Derrida, Judge William and Death

 

 12:40pm

Daniel Liechty (Illinois State University)

Kierkegaard and the Denial of Death: Invitation to Dialogue

 

 1:30pm

Lunch

 

 2:30pm

Eric Berg (MacMurray College)

Anxiety and Death with Constant Reference to the Lutheran Concept of the Law

 

3:20pm 

Jack Mulder (Hope College)

The Sickness Unto Life: Justification in Kierkegaard, and the Question of Purgatory

 
4:10pm 

Jonathan Weidenbaum (Berkeley College)

Kierkegaard, Death, and the Religious Experience

 

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Page updated 9th December 2007. Website maintained by Patrick Stokes.