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Life after Death? Perspectives from Philosophy, Theology, Anthropology and Literature

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Friday, 20 March 2015, Emmanuel Centre, University of Leeds

Speakers

Revd Dr Michael Armstrong (Congregational Federation)
Professional and Ordinary Conceptions of Life after Death: Some Interesting Differences of Theological Opinion

Dr Fiona Bowie (King’s College London)
Experiential Themes in Afterlife Narratives

Dr Mikel Burley (University of Leeds)
Eternal Life as a Present Possession: Perspectives from Theology and the Philosophy of Time

Dr Clare Carlisle (King’s College London)
Spinoza on Eternal Life

Dr Matthew Treherne (University of Leeds)
Imagining the Afterlife with Dante

Although attendance is free, places are limited so advance booking is essential.
To confirm your attendance or to request further information, please contact: Dr Mikel Burley, m.m.burley@leeds.ac.uk<mailto:m.m.burley@leeds.ac.uk>

This event is funded by The Immortality Project, which is supported by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation

It is also sponsored by the Centre for Philosophy of Religion and the Centre for Religion and Public Life at the University of Leeds