American Political Science Association Meeting
September 28-October 2
Seattle, WA
David Walsh, Meeting Director
Friends,
This is the final form of our program for the Seattle meeting of EVS in conjunction with our host, APSA. ... We continue to be the largest Related Group at APSA primarily because of the outstanding work you do and the spirit in which it is presented. Without dues, we rely on your generosity and a donate button can be found here, or you may contact our treasurer, David Whitney, david.whitney@nicholls.edu.Tuesday, September 28
6:00-7:30 PDT (9:00-10:30 EDT)
Virtual Roundtable
Panel 1. Eric Voegelin Political Readings: from the Ancient Greeks to Modern Times
Chair: Bernat Torres Morales, btorres@uic.es; Universitat Internacional de Catalunya, Barcelona
- Zdravko Planinc, planincz@mcmaster.ca; McMaster University
- Barry Cooper, bcooper@ucalgary.ca; University of Calgary
- Nicoletta Scotti Muth, nicoletta.scotti@unicatt.it; Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Milan
- Thierry Gontier, thierry.gontier@gmail.com; University of Jean Moulin - Lyon 3
- Bjorn Thomassen, bthomas@ruc.dk; Roskilde University
Wednesday, September 29
10:00-11:30 PDT (1:00-2:30 EDT)
Virtual Roundtable
Panel 2: Symbols of Historical Order in Eric Voegelin’s “Israel and Revelation”
Chair: Nicoletta Scotti Muth, nicoletta.scotti@unicatt.it; Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Milan
- Ignacio Carbajosa, icarbajosap@hotmail.com; San Dámaso University
- David J. Walsh, walshd@cua.edu; Catholic University of America
- Giorgio Buccellati, buccella@ucla.edu; UCLA
- Peter Machinist, machinis@fas.harvard.edu; Harvard University
- William M. Thompson-Uberuaga, Boise43@msn.com; Duquesne University
- John Milbank, john.milbank@nottingham.ac.uk; University of Nottingham
Thursday, September 30
8:00-9:30 PDT (11:00-12:30 EDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 3. Civil Religion, International Pluralism, and Statesmanship
Chair: Greg Russell; grussell@ou.edu
Montesquieu’s Right of Nations (Pre-Recorded)
- Author: Christopher Ruiz; christopher_ruiz@baylor.edu
- Author: Michael Gonzalez; Michael_Gonzalez1@baylor.edu
- Author: Daniel Lang; lang@lynchburg.edu
- Author: Reed Davis; rdavis@spu.edu
David Clinton; David_Clinton@baylor.edu
12:00-1:30 PDT (3:00-4:30 EDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 4: Intersecting Themes in Classical Political Thought
Chair: Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
Augustine’s Confessions XII as a Response to Plato’s Republic
12:00-1:30 PDT (3:00-4:30 EDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 4: Intersecting Themes in Classical Political Thought
Chair: Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
Augustine’s Confessions XII as a Response to Plato’s Republic
- John F. von Heyking, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca; University of Lethbridge
- Joshua Ayer, jayer97@mail.ubc.ca; University of British Columbia, Okanagan
- Rodolfo K Hernandez, rodolfokhernandez@yahoo.com; University of Missouri
- Thomas Heilke, thomas.heilke@ubc.ca; University of British Columbia
- Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
Virtual Roundtable
Panel 5: Roundtable: Constitutional Stress Tests in an Age of Populism
Chair: Michael Franz, MFranz@loyola.edu; Loyola University, Baltimore
- Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
- James R. Stoner, poston@lsu.edu; Louisiana State University
- John F. von Heyking, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca; University of Lethbridge
- Tony P. Spanakos, spanakos@gmail.com; Montclair State University
In-Person Roundtable
Panel 6: Kierkegaard and Democratic Theory: David Walsh’s Priority of the Person
Chair:Robert Wyllie, rwyllie@ashland.edu; Ashland University
- Christopher Justin Brophy, cbrophy1@providence.edu; Providence College
- Matthew D. Dinan, matt.dinan@gmail.com; St. Thomas University
- David J. Walsh, walshd@cua.edu; Catholic University of America
- Steven P. Millies, smillies@ctu.edu; Catholic Theological Union
8:00-9:30 PDT (11:00-12:30 EDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 7: Living Life as the Disclosure of Order
Chair: Carol Cooper, cbcooper@uh.edu; University of Houston
Sin as Rupture in Voegelin and Levinas
- Abigail Rosenthal, alr.martin@verizon.net; Brooklyn College of the City of New York
- Jerry Martin, jerry.martin@verizon.net; University of Colorado at Boulder
On the Felt Sense of Being: An Approach to Contemplative Psychotherapy
- Robin Seiler, rsseilerjrmsw@gmail.com; Robert S. Seiler, Jr., LCSW-C
- Carol Cooper, cbcooper@uh.edu; University of Houston
2:00-3:30 PDT (5:00-6:30 EDT)
Virtual Roundtable
Panel 8: Nalin Ranasinghe's Odyssey
Chair: Zdravko Planinc; planincz@mcmaster.ca
- Predrag Cicovacki; pcicovac@holycross.edu College of the Holy Cross
- Gwenda-lin Grewal; grewalg@newschool.edu; New SchoolNew School
- Michelle Kundmueller; mkundmue@odu.edu Old Dominion University
- Bernat Torres Morales; btorres@uic.es Universitat Internacional de Catalunya
In-Person Author Meets Critics
Panel 9: Roundtable on Glenn Hughes's "From Dickinson to Dylan: Transcendence in Modernist Literature"
Chair: John F. von Heyking, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca; University of Lethbridge
- Glenn Hughes, drchiptex@gmail.com; St. Mary's University
- Henrik Syse, syse@prio.org; Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
- Paul E. Kidder, pekidder@seattleu.edu; Seattle University
- James Greenaway, jgreenaway@stmarytx.edu; St. Mary's University
- Thomas J. McPartland, t_mcpartland@msn.com; Kentucky State University
Saturday, October 2
8:00-9:30 PDT (11:00-12:30 PDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 10: Natural Law and Natural Rights
Chair: John F. von Heyking, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca; University of Lethbridge
Due Process of Classic Natural Law
- Joseph S. Devaney, jdevaney@abac.edu; Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
- Steven Waldorf, sdwaldorf@gmail.com; University of Chicago
- Thomas E. Lordan, tomlordan@q.com; Independent scholar
- Alejandro Lopez, diegolopez86753@gmail.com; University of Houston
- John F. von Heyking, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca; University of Lethbridge
- James Greenaway, jgreenaway@stmarytx.edu; St. Mary's University
12:00-1:30 PDT (3:00-4:30 EDT)
In-Person Panel
Panel 11: Political Theory as a Resource for Political Challenges
Chair: Carol Cooper, cbcooper@uh.edu; University of Houston
George Santayana and the Psyche as Aesthetic Arbiter of Politics
- Nayeli Leandra Riano, nlr46@georgetown.edu; Georgetown University
- Mary Clare Imparato, maryimparato@bac.edu; Belmont Abbey College
- Hans-Martien ten Napel, h.m.t.d.tennapel@law.leidenuniv.nl; Leiden University
- Luke Sheahan, luke.sheahan@gmail.com; Duquesne University
Discussants:
- Philip Bunn, pbunn@wisc.edu; University of Wisconsin
- Carol Cooper, cbcooper@uh.edu; University of Houston
In-Person Panel
Week 12: Thinking with Voegelin Today
Chair: Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
Comparing “Ecumene” and “Tianxia”: A Case Study
- Muen Liu, muenormoon@gmail.com; Institute for Political Science, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- James Greenaway, jgreenaway@stmarytx.edu; St. Mary's University
- Richard Avramenko, avramenko@wisc.edu; University of Wisconsin
- Steven McGuire, sfmcguire@gmail.com; Villanova University
6:00-7:30 PDT (9:00-10:30 EDT)
Virtual Panel
Panel 13: The Influence and Reception of Eric Voegelin’s Philosophy in Brazil
Chair: Gustavo A. Santos, gadolfo1917@gmail.com; National Ministry of Women, Family, and Human Rights, Brazil
Lima Vaz and Eric Voegelin: Roots and Meanings of Modernity
- Alvaro Pimentel, alvaro_pimentelsj@yahoo.com.br; Faculdade Jesuita de Filosofia e Teologia
- Daiane Eccel, daianeeccel3@gmail.com; UFSC - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
- Rodrigo Coppe Caldeira, rodrigocoppe@gmail.com; Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais and Rodrigo de Abreu Oliveira, rodrigodeao@gmail.com
- Scott Robinson, mrobinson@hbu.edu; Houston Baptist University
- Flávio Daltro Lemos de Alencar, falencar@id.uff.br; Leiden University
- Eduardo Schmidt Passos, 69passos@cua.edu; Texas State University, San Marcos
- Gustavo A. Santos, gadolfo1917@gmail.com; National Ministry of Women, Family, and Human Rights, Brazil.
Business Meeting (In-Person)
Saturday, October 2, 6:30-7:30
Willow A
Reception (In-Person)
Saturday, October 2, 7:30-9:00
Aspen
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