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Friday, August 4, 2006

Session #1 9:30—10:15: “A Great Historical Enterprise: the Joseph N. Garvin Papers at Notre Dame”
      Kent Emery, University of Notre Dame

Session #2 10:20—11:05: “The Trinitarian Theology of Justin Martyr”
      Khaled Anatolios, Weston Jesuit School of Theology

Session #3 11:15—12:00: In the body or out: Ambrose's Account of Paul's Mystical Ascent to the Third Heaven”
      Warren Smith, Duke Divinity School

Lunch

Session #4 1:30—2:15: “Anselm on Free Will and the Fall of the Devil”
      Eileen Sweeney, Boston College

Session #5 2:20—3:05: “Robert Grosseteste: Bishop and Theologian”
      James Ginther, Saint Louis University

Session #6 3:45—4:30: “Peter of Candia's History of the Concept of Beatific Enjoyment”
      Severin Kitanov, Boston College

Session #7 4:35—5:20: “Theory and Historical Theology: A Test Case from the Medieval Jewish-Christian Encounter”
      Deborah Goodwin, Gustavus Adolphus College

Dinner

Saturday, August 5, 2006

Session #8 9:30—10:15: De Trinitate VI and VII: Augustine on the Limits of Nicene Orthodoxy”
      Michel Barnes, Marquette University

Session #9 10:20—11:05: “It’s Not for Eatin’, It’s for Lookin’ Through: memoria, intellegentia, voluntas and the argument of Augustine’s De Trinitate IX-X”
      Lewis Ayres, Emory University

Session #10 11:15—12:00: “A New Approach to Nicene Theology: Athanasius, Cappadocians, Augustine”
      Christopher Beeley, Yale Divinity School

Lunch

Session #11 1:30—2:15: “Between Creation and Change: Aquinas on Transubstantiation”
      Frederick C. Bauerschmidt, Loyola University

Session #12 2:20—3:05: “The Dynamic Trinity in Bonaventure, Eckhart, and Ruusbroec”
      Bernard McGinn, University of Chicago

Session #13 3:45—4:30: “Theology in Context: . . .”
      Grover Zinn, Oberlin College

Dinner