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On Monday, October 26, 2026, Jonathan Weinberg (University of Arizona) will deliver the Second Annual PRÉCIS Lecture in Philosophy and Religion at Princeton University.
The Center for Philosophy of Religion at the University of Notre Dame, the Rutgers Center for the Philosophy of Religion, and the Princeton Project in Philosophy & Religion are pleased to announce a new joint workshop in philosophy of religion, to be inaugurated in 2026 at the University of Notre Dame.
3PR and PRECIS will host a panel on some of the key ideas in Daryl Van Tongeren’s new book, “Done: How to Flourish After Leaving Religion.” Panelists: Sarah Lane Ritchie, Jonathan Weinberg, and Daryl Van Tongeren
3PR will be hosting its annual conference on March 28th-29th. This year’s theme is Attention and the Virtues of Mind and Heart.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Bas Tönissen awarded the North American Kant Society’s (NAKS) 2025 Wilfrid Sellars Junior Scholar Prize.
This summer, the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion is co-sponsoring the 2025 Symposium for the Fellowship for Protestant Ethics.
On Thursday, May 1, at 6:00pm, Labyrinth Books is hosting Matthew Halteman to discuss his new book, Hungry Beautiful Animals: The Joyful Case for Going Vegan, with Prof. Andrew Chignell.
This Spring, join PRÉCIS Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr. Austen McDougal for a reading group on Liberation Theology. All readings will be done during the session, and no prior familiarity is expected. All Princeton undergraduate and graduate students are warmly invited.
This Spring, join PRÉCIS Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr. Z Quanbeck for a reading group on C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. All readings will be done during the session, and no prior familiarity with Lewis or Tolkien is expected. All Princeton undergraduate and graduate students are warmly invited.
A full program for 3PR’s spring 2025 conference, “Existential Commitments and the Ethics of Belief," is now available. The conference will take place on Friday, March 21, and Saturday, March 22, 2025.
Could a good God permit so much suffering? Is belief in God compatible with the moral evil in our world? These questions and others are the subject of a debate between Charity Anderson, Mark Johnston, James Sterba, and Richard Swinburne to be held on Monday, March 3, from 4:30pm-6:30pm in McCosh 28. The debate is open to the public, and undergraduates are especially encourage to attend.
In partnership with LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman's Blitzscaling project and the Keller Center, on January 21 and 22, PRÉCIS is hosting a two-day Wintersession workshop on “How to Make Big Choices: Philosophy, Careers, and Meaning.”
Looking at the world today, it’s hard not to feel overwhelmed. The environment is declining. Wars are breaking out around the world. In the face of so many evils, what reason is there for hope?
In this lecture, philosopher Brian Ballard argues that the very evils that might lead us to doubt there is a God should also lead us to hope there is a God. As long as God might exist, we can hope that all is set right in the end.
On Monday, November 4 from 4:30-6:00pm, there will be a book talk on Resistance Money: A Philosophical Case for Bitcoin by Andrew M. Bailey, Bradley Rettler, and Craig Warmke. Prof. Andrew Chignell, co-director of the Princeton Project in Philosophy and Religion (3PR), will moderate the panel.
This Fall, join PRÉCIS Postdoctoral Research Associate Dr. Hüseyin Güngör for a new reading group on Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Mysticism. We will be reading from Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Mysticism by Majid Fakhry. Reading in advance is not required, nor is any background in philosophy or Islam expected. All Princeton undergraduate and graduate students are warmly invited.
This Fall, join PRÉCIS Visiting Research Scholar Prof. Brian Ballard for a reading group on C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. All readings will be done during the session, and no prior familiarity with Lewis or Tolkien is expected. All Princeton undergraduate and graduate students are warmly invited.
2024-25 PRÉCIS Visiting Fellow Evelina Edfors discusses the philosophy of hope on Sveriges Radio's podcast Filosofiska rummet (The Philosophical Room).
Join the New Jersey Philosophy of Religion Corridor for this talk by Paul Lodge (Oxford) on Princeton's campus.
October 2024 conference on "Reason and Revelation in 17th Century Philosophy," co-sponsored by UCHV, 3PR, the Department of Judaic Studies, and the Department of Philosophy.