Call for papers

Call for papers

The International Journal on Humanistic Ideology ( http://humanisticideology.blogspot.com/ ) invites researchers and academics to contribute to the third issue on
the Topics: MIND AND LANGUAGE.
Contributions are welcomed in the form of studies, articles or book reviews.
The material will be accompanied by an abstract (10 lines) – except for book reviews – a list of up to ten key words, and by the author’s CV, and a list of main publications (1/2 page). Materials, as well as general inquiries, can be sent via e-mail at humanistic.ideology@gmail.com or mihaelagligor@gmail.com
The International Journal on Humanistic Ideology encourages interdisciplinary approaches engaging the following domains: philosophy, philosophy of religions, political philosophy, political science, history, history of religions, history of ideas, history of science, anthropology, sociology, educational science and communications theory. Proposals from other related spheres of research can be submitted to the editors.
The language in which materials will be published is English.
The deadline for the submission of the papers is 15 May 2009.
The International Journal on Humanistic Ideology is published at Cluj University Press, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, biannually.
The Contents of the second issue, in attached file.
Individuals:
30 EUR / issue (60 EUR / year)
Libraries and Institutions:
60 EUR / issue (120 EUR / year)

Best wishes,

Mihaela GLIGOR, PhD
Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca
Department of Humanities

http://humanisticideology.blogspot.com/

Mobia Lectures

MOBIA Lecture: Reel Religion: A Century of the Bible and Film

Thursday, February 19, 2009 6:30-7:30 pm

Fr. Michael Morris, O.P., Professor of Art and Religion at the Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology at the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California, owns one of the premier collections of vintage Biblical film posters in the country. Fr. Morris will speak about the nature, history, and provenance of the collection, and the history of Biblical films ranging from the 1898 recreation of the Oberammergau ritual to Mel Gibson’s „The Passion of the Christ.”
Lectures are free with the price of admission, and always free for MOBIA members.

The MOBIA Lectures have been underwritten by a generous gift from Walter and Darlene Hansen.

RSVP for this event here.

Les Pères de l’Eglise et la liturgie

François Cassingena-Trévedy, Les Pères de l’Eglise et la liturgie. Un esprit, une expérience. De Constantin à Justinien. Avec une préface de Michel-Yves Perrin, DDB, 2009, 381 p. ISBN 978-2-220-06018-7

Notre ami Jean-Marie Salamito m’a apporté une aide fraternelle des précieuses! Ce livre, assorti de trois index et d’une abondante bibliographie, constituera, je l’espère, un instrument de travail utile.
Père François Cassingena-Trévedy, osb (Ligugé)as
Traducteur d’Ephrem de Nisibe pour SC

Call for Papers

Dear Colleagues ,

Due to the fact that this year the Romanian Patriarchate dedicated year 2009 to comemorate and to celebrate the activity of the Cappadociens Fathers, if you allow me, I would like to ask you if you have any article, study, translation or book review ready, related to the life, wrintings or activity of this Fathers of Church, and if you would like to publish it in an International Volume that our Faculty of Theology is coordinating. The article must be at least 10 pages (Times New Roman, single line, 12 font size). The Volume will appear this summer at Universitaria Publishing House.

The deadline for submitting the material is 1 March 2009.

The Volume will be part in Romanian (20%), part in a foreign language (80% English, French, German, Greek).

If you know someone who could be interested in this project, please feel free to tell them.

Yours,

Sincerely,

Prof. Dr. Mihai Valentin Vladimirescu

Vice-Dean,

Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Craiova

Ph.D. Lecturer Mihai Valentin Vladimirescu
Biblical Studies Department
Chairman International Relations
Faculty of Theology

University of Craiova
St.A.I.Cuza nr. 13
Craiova, Dolj, Romania

www.mihaivladimirescu.ro