
ABOUT THE SCHOOL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
The title of our fifth annual Summer School and International Conference, Beyond Secular Faith, stems from our conviction that only a faith liberated from the conceptual restraints and ideological presuppositions imposed by secular culture – a faith centered radically on Christ – can offer a word of hope and reason to human life. This year our summer school will be dedicated to explore the question of the political, and specifically the ways in which every theology is political and every politics, theological. The question thus becomes, for Christian life, what is the adequate theological form of political narratives? Or better, what form of political practice and belonging does theology entail.
For four years our summer school has facilitated a rich and friendly theological, philosophical and cultural dialogue in freedom, in the unique setting of Granada, a breathtakingly beautiful city that lies at the historic crossroads of modernity and the Christian tradition
Monday, June 26th
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Alison Milbank: “The Theopolitical Vision of Chesterton and Tolkien and its Contemporary Relevance”
11:00 – Robert Wozniak: “Self, Politics and Theology: Beyond Ego-Centric Reason”
12:00 – Rocco Buttiglione /Michal Łuczewski: “Conversion and Coercion. The Political Theology of John Paul II”
13:00 – Aaron Riches / David Widdicombe: “Politics and the Epistle to the Romans”
14:00 – Lunch
19:00 – Inauguration of the Summer school and Conference:
Msgr. Javier Martínez (welcoming words), Jarosław Jagiełło, Rocco Buttigilone
Inaugural speech: John Milbank
21:00 – Dinner
Tuesday, June 27th
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Alison Milbank: “The Theopolitical Vision of Chesterton and Tolkien and its Contemporary Relevance”
11:00 – Robert Wozniak: “Self, Politics and Theology: Beyond Ego-Centric Reason”
12:00 – Rocco Buttiglione /Michal Łuczewski: “Conversion and Coercion. The Political Theology of John Paul II”
13:00 – Aaron Riches / David Widdicombe: “Politics and the Epistle to the Romans”
14:00 – Lunch
17:00 – Keynote lecture – Jarosław Jagiełło: “Christianity and Democracy. The Relation between Truth and Freedom”
17:45 – Master seminar hosted by John Milbank: Zbigniew Stawrowski – “What is Political Theology?”
21:00 – Dinner
Wednesday, June 28th
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Alison Milbank: “The Theopolitical Vision of Chesterton and Tolkien and its Contemporary Relevance”
11:00 – Robert Wozniak: “Self, Politics and Theology: Beyond Ego-Centric Reason”
12:00 – Rocco Buttiglione /Michal Łuczewski: “Conversion and Coercion. The Political Theology of John Paul II”
13:00 – Aaron Riches/ David Widdicombe: “Politics and the Epistle to the Romans”
14:00 – Lunch
21:00 – Dinner
Thursday, June 29th
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Alison Milbank: “The Theopolitical Vision of Chesterton and Tolkien and its Contemporary Relevance”
11:00 – Robert Wozniak: “Self, Politics and Theology: Beyond Ego-Centric Reason”
12:00 – Rocco Buttiglione /Michal Łuczewski: “Conversion and Coercion. The Political Theology of John Paul II”
13:00 – Aaron Riches/ David Widdicombe: “Politics and the Epistle to the Romans”
14:00 – Lunch
17:00 – Master seminar hosted by John Milbank: Rocío Daga – “Religion in Islam: A Historical Perspective”
21:00 – Dinner – Spanish Party
Friday, June 30th
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Presentation of papers
14:00 – Lunch
17:00 – Keynote lecture – John Milbank: “Religion, Power and Order”
18:30 – Closing speech of International Summer School and Conference:
Msgr. Javier Martínez, Jarosław Jagiełło, John Milbank
21:00 – Gala Dinner
Saturday, July 1st
08:00 – Mass
09:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Presentation of papers
- Mátyás Szalay (Director)
- Marcelo López Cambronero
- Artur Mrówczynski – Van Allen
- Aaron Riches
Rocco Buttilione, Carmina Chapp, Rocío Daga, Ildefonso Fernández-Figares, Jarosław Jagiełło, Michał Łuczewski, Allison Milbank, John Milbank, Timothy Mosteller, Teresa Obolevitch Kirsten Pinto- Gfroerer, Enrique Rico Pavés, Zbigniew Stawrowski, David Widdicombe.
- Eva Martínez García
Institute of Philosophy Edith Stein
Paseo de Cartuja, 49
18011 Granada (Spain)
Tel. + 34 958160 978
secretaria@institutoifes.es
www.institutoifes.es
The Pontifical University of John Paul II
Faculty of Philosophy
ul. Kanonicza 9
31-002 Krakow, Poland
www.upjp2.edu.pl
International Center for the Study of the Christian Orient (ICSCO)
Plaza Alonso Cano, s/n
18001 Granada (Spain)
Tel. +34 958 215 909
dpto.eslavo@icsco.org
www.icsco.org
Center of Theology and Philosophy
The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
Editorial Nuevo Inicio
C/ Libreros, 10
Granada
www.nuevoinicio.es
Institute of Theology Lumen Gentium
Paseo de Cartuja, 49
18011 Granada (Spain)
www.itlumengentium.es
Centre for Thought of John Paul II
ul. Foksal 11
00-372 Warszawa (Poland)
www.centrumjp2.pl
The Ecclesial University Project
60 Ethelbert Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R2G 1V7 USA
www.saintmargarets.ca
Saint Joseph’s College
278 Whites Bridge Road
Standish, ME 04084 USA
www.sjcme.edu
Hotel Casa Pilar Toro
C/Hospital de Santa Ana, 12- 18009 Granada
www.hotelcasadelpilar.com