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CALL FOR PAPERS
The 30th Denton Conference on Implicit Religion
Friday 11th - Sunday 13th May 2007
Denton Hall in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, has been the seat of academic weekends devoted to research on implicit religion and contemporary spirituality since the late 1970s. From Friday, the11th to Sunday, the 13th of May 2007 the Denton Conference on Implicit Religion will be
marking its 30th anniversary. According to tradition, the aim of the conference is to bring together researchers from various disciplines interested in the role and manifestations of religion outside the realm of established religious institutions. You are kindly invited to offer papers for the
conference.
The themes for 2007 Denton Conference are:
Origins of Implicit Religion
Definitions of Implicit Religion
New Frontiers in Implicit Religion
Popular Culture and Implicit Religion
Implicit Religion, Science and Technology
Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Implicit Religion
The initiator of the Denton Conferences and pioneer of implicit religion research, Dr. Edward I. Bailey will deliver a keynote speech with the title: Studying Implicit Religion, 1967-2007.
The deadline for proposals of papers is the 30th of October 2006. Please send your abstracts of±100 words in MS Word or PDF format to: Dr. Claudia May, United College of the Ascension and The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education [log in to unmask]
Each paper is allotted 20 minutes for presentation and 25 minutes for discussion.
For information on registration fees, accommodation and previous conferences, please visit:
http://www.implicitreligion.org/denton.htm
or contact Edward Bailey [log in to unmask]
For more information on research related to the theme of implicit religion, please consult ImplicitReligion: Journal for the Study of Implicit Religion and Contemporary Spirituality, available via Equinox Publishing: http://www.equinoxpub.com
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