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ASEEES 2023 Digital Conference NURPRT Panels

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A Quick Guide to ASEEES 2023 Digital Conference NURPRT Panels: Please find below a guide to panels in which members of our Initiative are participating for the Virtual Conference being held October 19 – 20, 2023. If any panels are missing please contact Peter Winsky (winskypg@gmail.com) and he will add them to the guide. To

Call for Papers: Nicolas Berdyaev and Russian Philosophy in the West

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Nicolas Berdyaev and Russian Philosophy in the West 12–14 June 2024 Krakow Meetings on Russian Philosophy Faculty of Philosophy, Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow, Poland Northwestern University Research Initiative for the Study of Russian Philosophy and Religious Thought 2024 will mark the 150th year since Nicolas Berdyaev’s birth. On 12–14 June 2024

Rowan Williams: A Cambridge Celebration Video Stream

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Starting tomorrow, Monday 11 September, at 9:00 AM GMT +1 (4 AM ET, 1 AM PT) the conference Rowan Williams: A Cambridge Celebration will be streamed live on Youtube at the following link. The conference details and header image are taken from the conference’s website, and the former are provided below.  Rowan Williams is Honorary Professor

Call for Papers: LEV KARSAVIN: THE WAY OF THE RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHER IN LITHUANIA

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Call for Papers: LEV KARSAVIN: THE WAY OF THE RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHER IN LITHUANIA Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow Non-Governmental Organization “Dialogues of Cultures” in Vilnius Northwestern University Research Initiative for the Study of Russian Philosophy and Religious Thought Lev Platonovich Karsavin (1882–1952), a follower of Vladimir Solovyov’s

Conference Review—Russian Literature and Philosophy: An International Symposium on Religion, Nationalism and Dissidence

Between November 22–24, 2022 scholars of Russian literature, philosophy, and religion descended on the midsized Brazilian town of Juiz de Fora from all over South America, North America, and Europe. The conference was held at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora and co-sponsored by the Northwestern University Initiative for the Study of Russian Philosophy and Religious Thought. Juiz de Fora, nestled amid grassy hills situated three and a half hours north of Rio de Janeiro’s forested mountains, did much to charm its visitors, who convened to discuss the weighty matters of Russian culture in the context of the authoritarianism and violence of our times.