The Dan Dennett Debate: Afterthoughts
In the aftermath of today’s debate with Dan Dennett, I find myself asking not “Who won?” but “What were we debating about? What was really at stake in this discussion?”
In the aftermath of today’s debate with Dan Dennett, I find myself asking not “Who won?” but “What were we debating about? What was really at stake in this discussion?”
So it’s official: Dan Dennett has agreed to do a debate when he’s at Claremont this coming Tuesday, February 16, from 2-3pm. It will take place in Albrecht Auditorium, at 10th St. and Dartmouth Ave. on the campus of Claremont Graduate University. Should be a good audience…
Here’s a brief presentation of the “conversion” that led to my writing Transforming Christian Theology, along with an attempt to state in just a few minutes what is the main idea of the book.
Last week (May 27-29) leaders from across the denominations assembled at the Claremont School of Theology for a meeting on “Rekindling Theological Imagination,” the second in the series of TRANSFORMING THEOLOGY meetings that we are organizing. You can find more information on the meeting, and the project as a whole, at TransformingTheology.org.