AAR 2020 Virtual Panels
Theology Without Walls Group
Below are the Theology Without Walls sessions for the upcoming virtual national meetings of the American Academy of Religion.
Theology Without Walls Group
“SBNRs: Doing Theology beyond the Walls”
Wednesday, December 2, 11:00 am to 1:30 pm Eastern time Zone
The Spiritual But Not Religious, and even more the Nones, have already stepped outside confessional boundaries. This could be seen as a spiritual and cultural crisis insofar as it is religious traditions that have preserved and transmitted some of the profoundest ideas and practices with regard to ultimate reality and how we should live in light of it. On the other hand, the premise of Theology Without Walls is that there are truths to be found outside one’s confession and perhaps outside any confession. In this session, the SBNR and TWW perspectives will meet for the first time in a conference setting. In particular, experts who either are or can speak for SBNRs will speak to the relevance to their concerns of the TWW project, as set out in its flagship volume, Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative. Scholars active in the TWW project will respond.
150 minutes
Chair: Jeanine Diller, University of Toledo
SBNR presenters:
Paul Bramadat, University of Victoria
Hans le Grand, Free University of Amsterdam
Katherine J. Jones, Wofford College
Jeff Kripal, Rice University
Kate Stockly, Boston University
TWW response:
Linda Mercadante, Methodist Theological School
Rory McEntee, Drew University
Bin Song, Washington College
Rising Scholars Discussion: Avenues of TWW Inquiry
Thursday, December 3, 9:00 am to 10:30 am Eastern time Zone
As TWW moves beyond the familiar parallel studies of most Comparative Theology, what directions and forms – what dissertation topics, for example – might begin to emerge?
90 minutes
Chair: John Thatamanil, Union Theological Seminary
Initiating Discussion:
Rory McEntee, Drew University
Bin Song, Washington College
Andrew Schwartz, Center for Process Studies
Planning Meeting
Thursday, December 3, 10:30 am to 11:30 am Eastern time Zone
This year’s panels represent a new level of development for TWW. What are the implications of current discussions for our future work?
60 minutes
Chair: Jerry L. Martin
Implications of TWW-SBNR Panel: Jeanine Diller, University of Toledo, Linda Mercadante, Methodist Theological School, and others
Implications of TWW Book Panel: Wilhelmus (Pim) Valkenberg, Catholic University of America, John Thatamanil, Union Theological Seminary, and others
Global Trends: Kurt Anders Richardson, University of Toronto
Rapporteur: Christopher Denny, St. John’s University
“Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative” Meets Its Readers
Wednesday, December 3, 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm Eastern time Zone
Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative (Routledge 2019) brings to fruition several years of work by scholars involved in the Theology Without Walls project. It presents twenty-one essays offering diverse but mutually reinforcing arguments for a mode of theologizing that is not bound by confessional commitments. The essays address a range of issues raised by the project, such as its implications for religious participation and identity, and exemplify methods for conducting theology beyond the walls. Scholars who are not contributors are asked to present a critical appreciation of the theological project represented in the volume. Two key questions are: Is the argument for TWW persuasive? Are the methods promising? Contributors will be available to respond to comments.
Co-chairs – Jerry L. Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder, and Wilhelmus (Pim) Valkenberg, Catholic U. of America
Perry Schmidt-Leukel, University of Muenster
Hugh Nicholson, Loyola University, Chicago
Jeannine Hill Fletcher, Fordham University
Hans Gustafson, University of Saint Thomas
Jeanine Diller, University of Toledo
John Thatamanil, Union Theological Seminary