5.6.06

The Fifth Meeting
(last official meeting of this academic year)


date : Monday 12 June 2006

time : 8pm (20.00)

place : van Eeghenstraat 90
(for directions see here)

who : any student interested in Reformational Philosophy

what : Reading & Discussion of Herman Dooyeweerd's 1954 essay The Analogical Concepts (no need to read it before).

12.3.06

The Fourth Meeting

date : Tuesday 21 March

time : 8pm (20.00)

*place : between 7:50pm and 8:10pm we will meet at the van Eeghenstraat 90 bruincafe (as usual). However, at 8:10pm we will head over to deBalie near Leidseplein and begin our discussion there at 8:30pm.

who : any student interested in Reformational Philosophy

what : Reading & Discussion of Philosophical Dialogue & Religious Oppositions by Herman Dooyeweerd, selections from the introduction [pdf] and first chapter of his 1959 "Roots of Western Culture" (no need to read it before).

9.2.06

The Third Meeting

date : Monday 13 February

time : 8pm (20.00)

place : van Eeghenstraat 90

who : any student interested in Reformational Philosophy

what : Reading & Discussion of Roy Clouser's Theories and Religion: the alternatives, Chatper 5 from "The Myth Of Religious Neutrality." (no need to read it before)

see further : reviews of the first edition [1], and of the revised edition [2].
+UPDATE+ more reviews here

9.12.05

The Second Meeting

new date : Monday 9 January 2006

time : 8pm (20.00)

place : van Eeghenstraat 90

who : any student interested in Reformational Philosophy

what : Reading & Discussion of Henk Geertsema's revolutionary 1998 article Science and Person: beyond the Cartesian paradigm* (no need to read it before)

*this article may be found in
Studies in Science and Theology: Yearbook of the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, volume 7, (year 1999-2000) pages 47-64.
editors: Niels Henrik Gregersen, Willem B Drees, and Ulf Gorman

22.11.05

WELCOME

Our first meeting...

date : Monday 28 November 2005

time : 8pm (20.00)

place : van Eeghenstraat 90

who : any student interested in Reformational Philosophy

what : introduction to Reformational Philosophy & reading and discussion of Herman Dooyeweerd's 1953 article The Secularization of Science (no need to read it before)

how long : one or two hours?