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Save the Dates: Faith, Law and Culture Speaker Series at Seton Hall

I’m pleased to announce the “Faith, Law and Culture Distinguished Speaker Series” to be held at Seton Hall University Law School during the 2010-11 academic year.  The goal of this series is to create dialogue between legal scholars and theologians around the theme of “faith, law and culture.”   Lectures are free to the public and will be held at Seton Hall Law School in New Jersey.  If you’re a regular reader of Through a Glass Darkly and you can attend one of the lectures, get in touch with me about the after-lecture dinner with the speaker.

September 15, 2010:  D. Stephen Long, Marquette University
October 27, 2010:  Miroslav Volf, Yale Divinity School
February 3, 2011:  David Bentley Hart
March 31, 2011:   Nicholas Wolterstorff, Yale University

3 replies on “Save the Dates: Faith, Law and Culture Speaker Series at Seton Hall”

What a cast of characters. I want to see/hear all of them! I’ve had a chance to see/hear Volf twice, and I’ve read Long and would love to hear him. DB Hart is beyond difficult to read. Believe me I’ve tried! But I would absolutely love to see him live. Wolterstorff is also amazing. I can make the Yale events hopefully, but where is Hart going to speak?

Hey John — actually all the events are at Seton Hall Law School in Newark, NJ.

Fabulous! A little further than Yale but still eminently doable! I have family and friends on Staten Island (my home town), so I can stay there when I come down. So cool!

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