Conference on T. S. Eliot and Religion

 
From: "goldstein@PROTECTED goldstein@PROTECTED [Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve]" <ccrr_listserve@PROTECTED>
Subject: Conference on T. S. Eliot and Religion
Date: February 7th 2023

The Gabriel Marcel Institute of Philosophy, Sydney, is hosting its inaugural conference this October on the subject of T. S. Eliot and Religion.  The conference is catered and is mixed mode (both face-to-face and Zoom).  Papers from the Conference and other submissions will be selected for the Institute's new journal, The Marcellian, which will go out to subscribers annually after the Conference.

Information and details on the conference are here https://www.rockhurst.edu/gabriel-marcel-society/October-2023-Conference

Questions or further details contact me on <mailto:mdelnevo.marcelinstitute@PROTECTED>

Matthew Del Nevo

Research Director

Gabriel Marcel Institute of Philosophy

17 Augusta Street, Strathfield, Sydney NSW 2135

T: +61 405 528 869

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