Eric Voegelin Society Meeting 2016

 

32nd International Meeting of The Eric Voegelin Society, 2016

American Political Science Association Meeting, September 1-4

Philadelphia, PA

 

David Walsh, Meeting Director

walshd@cua.edu

 

Panel 1, The Challenge of Spiritual Discernment [Sat., 9/3, noon-1:30 pm]

Chair: Jerry L. Martin

 

Eric Voegelin on Spiritual Outbursts: From ‘Unanalyzed Totality’ to ‘Ontological Omnipresence.

Macon Boczek, Kent State University, maconboczek@aol.com

 

Max Scheler’s Notion of the Ordo Amoris.

William Petropulos, Eric Voegelin Arkiv, Munich, william.petropulos@web.de

 

The Challenges of Discernment Explored in Dante’s Divine Comedy.

Anthony Esolen, Providence College, aesolen@providence.edu

 

Challenges of Discernment in the Life and Trials of Joan of Arc

Jerry L. Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder, jerry.martin@verizon.net

 

Discussants: Sarah Shea, McGill University, sarah.shea2@mail.mcgill.ca

Wolfgang Leidhold, University of Cologne, wolfgang.leidhold@uni-koeln.de

 

Panel 2, A Roundtable on David Walsh’s Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being [Sat., 9/3, 10:00-11:30 am]

 

Chair: John von Heyking, University of Lethbridge, john.vonheyking@uleth.ca

 

Brendan Purcell, Notre Dame University (Australia), Sydney Campus and St John’s College, University of Sydney, brendanpur@gmail.com

Barry Cooper, University of Calgary, bcooper@ucalgary.ca

Daniel Mahoney, Assumption College, dmahoney@assumption.edu

Steven McGuire, Eastern University, smcguire@eastern.edu

Cyril O’ Regan, University of Notre Dame, Cyril.J.O’Regan.1@nd.edu

 

Discussant: David Walsh, Catholic University of America, walshd@cua.edu

 

 

Panel 3, Representing the Real: Voegelinian Perspectives [Sat., 9/3, 8:00-9:30 am]

 

Chair: Charles R. Embry, Professor Emeritus, Texas A&M University-Commerce

 

“Eric Voegelin as Diagnostician of Discourse”

Alan Baily, Stephen F. Austin State University, bailyai@sfasu.edu

 

“Strauss, Heidegger and Voegelin on the Principle of Sufficient Reason”

Jeremy Mhire, Louisisana Tech University , jmhire@latech.edu

 

“Political Religions in the 21st Century: The Second Reality of ISIS”

M. Scott Robinson, King University, msrobinson@king.edu

 

“Salvation through Science? Bacon’s New Atlantis and Transhumanism”

David Whitney, Nicholls State University, david.whitney@nicholls.edu

 

Discussants: Paulette Kidder, Seattle University, pwkidder@seattleu.edu

Paul Kidder, Seattle University, pekidder@seattleu.edu

 

 

Panel 4, Roundtable on Václav Havel [Thurs., 9/1, 4:00-5:30 pm]

Chair: Martin Palouš, Florida International University, martin.palous@gmail.com

 

Michael Žantovský, Václav Havel Library, Prague michael.zantovsky@vaclavhavel-library.org

Henryk Syse, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO),  HENRIK@PRIO.NO

Zdravko Planinc, McMaster University, planincz@mcmaster.ca

Glenn Hughes, St. Mary’s University, ghughes@stmarytx.edu

 

Panel 5, Apocalyptic Influences in Contemporary Politics [Sun., 9/4, 8:00-9:30 am]

 

Chair: Michael Gillespie, Duke University, mgillesp@duke.edu

 

What Apocalyptic Scenario does IS follow?

David Cook, Rice University, dbcook@rice.edu

 

The Apocalypticism of ISIS: Questioning Causality in the Relationship Between Religion and Violence

Megan McBride, Brown University, megan_mcbride@brown.edu

 

Revolutionary Apocalypticism and the Modern Myth of Armageddon

Matthias Riedl, Central European University, matriedl@ceu.edu

 

The Paradox of Secular Apocalyptic Thought

Ben Jones, Yale University, bentaylorjones@gmail.com

 

Discussants: Thomas Heilke (University of British Columbia, Okanagan) thomas.heilke@ubc.ca

and Alison McQueen (Stanford University) amcqueen@stanford.edu

 

 

Panel 6,  Roundtable on Leon Craig’s, The Philosopher’s English King: Shakespeare’s Henriad as Political Philosophy [Sat., 9/3, 2:00-3:30 pm]

Chair: Barry Cooper

 

Barry Cooper, University of Calgary,bcooper@ucalgary.ca

Paul Cantor, University of Virginia, pac2j@cms.mail.virginia.edu

Charles Embry, Texas A & M at Commerce, crembry.ce@gmail.com

Glenn Hughes, St. Mary’s University, ghughes@stmarytx.edu

Leon Craig, University of Alberta, leocraig@shaw.ca

 

 

Panel 7, Election 2016: Analysis and Predictions [Fri., 9/2, 8:00-9:30 am]

Chair: Matthew Green

 

Matthew Green, The Catholic University of America, greenm@cua.edu

Geoffrey Skelley, Sabato’s Crystal Ball, University of Virginia Center for Politics, skelley@virginia.edu  

Mark Rozell, George Mason University, mrozell@gmu.edu

Richard Skinner, Sunlight Foundation, richardmcgrathskinner@gmail.com

 

 

Panel 8, Constitutions and Foundations [Thurs., 9/1, 10:00-11:30 am]

 

Chair: Michael Federici

 

Can Constitutions Preserve Engendering Experience?

Michael Federici, Mercyhurst University, mfederici@mercyhurst.edu

 

A Confucian Vision of Value Pluralism

Jingcai Ying, University of Virginia, jy2xz@virginia.edu

 

Locke’s “A Letter Concerning Toleration” as a Theological Document

Steve Ealy, Liberty Fund, sealy@libertyfund.org

 

Philosophy of Law of Eric Voegelin

Francois Lecoutre, University of Lille, francois.lecoutre@univ-lille2.fr

 

Discussants, Steven McGuire, Eastern University, smcguire@eastern.edu

Jeff Polet, Hope College, polet@hope.edu

 

Panel 9, Political Science and Methodological Limits [Fri., 9/2, 4:00-5:30 pm]

 

Chair: James Stoner

 

Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin on Humanism and the Human Sciences

James Stoner, Louisiana State University, James R Stoner poston@lsu.edu

 

Ideologies and Symbols: A Voegelinian Critique of Quentin Skinner’s Approach to the History of Political Thought

Joshua Bowman, Anamnesis Journal, 60bowman@cardinalmail.cua.edu

 

The Wealth of Persons as the Horizon of Politics

John McNerney, University College Dublin, john.mcnerney@ucd.ie

 

 

Discussants: Michael Franz, Loyola University of Baltimore, MFranz@loyola.edu

Leon Craig, University of Alberta, leocraig@shaw.ca

 

 

 

Panel 10, Education and Human Nature [Thurs., 9/1, 2:00-3:30 pm]

Chair: Thomas Heilke, University of British Columbia, Okanagan, thomas.heilke@ubc.ca

 

The Physics of Order: A Modern Defense of Plato’s Musical Education

Jeremy Geddert, Assumption College, j.geddert@assumption.edu

 

Festivity and Freedom in the Philosophical Anthropology of Josef Pieper and Josef Ratzinger
Amanda Achtman, Catholic University of Lublin, amanda.achtman@gmail.com

 

Lessons from the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate: The Tunisian Dialogue Quartet

Henryk Syse, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO),  HENRIK@PRIO.NO

 

Discussants, James Greenaway, St. Mary’s University, jgreenaway@stmarytx.edu

Tom McPartland, Kentucky State University, tom.mcpartland@kysu.edu

 

 

Panel 11, Democratization and the Experience of Freedom in Central Eastern Europe: A Comparative Study [Fri., 9/2, noon-1:30 pm]

Chair: Michał Kuź, Lazarski University, michalmkuz@gmail.com

 

Democratisation of Ukraine as a Way to Anchor Russian Neo-imperialism

Ostap Kushnir, Lazarski University, o.kushnir@lazarski.edu.pl

 

Between Latin America and Western Democracy – Transformation in the Balkans

Spasimir Domaradzki, Lazarski University, spasimir.dom@gmail.com

 

War and Its Impact on Russian Politics and Foreign Policy

Mark Kramer, Harvard University, mkramer@fas.harvard.edu

 

Collective Memory, Symbols and Regimes in Central Eastern Europe

Michał Kuź, Lazarski University, michalmkuz@gmail.com

 

Discussant: Martin Palouš, Florida International University, martin.palous@gmail.com

 

 

Panel 12, The Political Persistence of Religion [Sun., 9/4, 10:00-11:30 am]

 

Chair: Robert Kraynak

 

Heaven on Earth? Hegel and Voegelin on the Secular Religions of Modernity

Robert Kraynak, Colgate University, rkraynak@colgate.edu

 

The Soteriological Persuasion of Political Terrorism:  Modern Messianism in Comparative Perspective

Jürgen Gebhardt, University of Elangen, jngebhar@extern.lrz-muenchen.de

 

Carl Schmitt and Eric Peterson on Political Theology

Eduardo Schmidt-Passos, Catholic University of America, edusp82@hotmail.com

 

Reason, Revelation and the Crisis of Islam

Robert Schaefer, University of West Georgia, robtschaefer@aol.com

 

Discussants: Glenn Hughes, St. Mary’s University, ghughes@stmarytx.edu

Carol B. Cooper, Catholic University of America, carol.b.cooper@gmail.com

 

 

Panel 13, Universal Humanity and History [Fri., 9/2, 10:00-11:30 am]

 

Chair: Harold Bergbauer

 

Eric Voegelin’s Concept of Universal Humanity

Harold Bergbauer,Bavarian School of Public Policy, dr.hb@web.de

 

Politics and the Tragic Sense of History

Stan Molchanov, 10molchanov@cua.edu

 

Tan Dun’s The First Emperor, Empire and Ecumene in Politics, Art, and Consciousness

Eugen Nagy, Central Washington University, e.l.nagy@gmail.com

 

Thomas After Conceptualism

R. J. Snell, Eastern University, rsnell@eastern.edu

 

Discussant: Wolfgang Leidhold, University of Cologne, wolfgang.leidhold@uni-koeln.de

Michael Henry, St. John’s University, HENRYM@stjohns.edu

 

 

Panel 14, Transcendence as the Horizon of Politics [Sun., 9/4, 10:00-11:30 am]

Chair: James Greenaway

 

Community and the Order of Being

James Greenaway, St. Mary’s University, jgreenaway@stmarytx.edu

 

How to Think About Human Origins

Brendan Purcell, Notre Dame University (Australia), Sydney Campus and St John’s College, University of Sydney brendanpur@gmail.com

 

Gods and saints: Aquinas and the principle of transcendence as a source of order

Gustavo Santos, Oficina Municipal, Brazil, gadolfo1917@gmail.com

 

Conservatism and Spiritual and Social Recovery

Richard Bishirjian, Yorktown University, rjb@yorktownuniversity.com

 

What the Church Means by “Faith”; What Voegelin Meant by “Faith”

Tom Lordan, Independent Scholar, tomlordan@q.com

 

Discussants: Jerry L. Martin, University of Colorado at Boulder, jerry.martin@verizon.net

Tom McPartland, Kentucky State University, tom.mcpartland@kysu.edu 

 

 

Business Meeting: Saturday, September 3, 6:15 pm

Reception, Saturday: September 3, 7:30 pm