
Passion for Nothing: Explorations in Negative Theology
Passion for Nothing: Explorations in Negative Theology 🌌
Join us for a thought-provoking evening as we delve into the intriguing realms of negative theology, inspired by the profound insights of Soren Kierkegaard.
Kierkegaard once suggested that 'only finitely is it true that something is better than nothing.' In exploring God as pure subjectivity, this event invites us to engage with the complexities of existence—a journey of pain and joy in pursuit of the elusive divine.
Evening's Featured Speakers:
- Peter Kline 🔗: Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at St Francis College, with expertise in mysticism, ecotheology, and trauma. His latest book, Infinite Seduction: Religion and the Sexual Unconscious, offers new frameworks for understanding theology in contemporary contexts.
- Vrasidas Karalis 🔗: Sir Nicholas Laurantos Chair of Modern Greek and Byzantine Studies at the University of Sydney. His published works cover various topics including Greek cinema and moral philosophy, and his book On Patrick White’s Dilemmas: A Personal Essay is forthcoming in 2025 🔗.
- Jonathan McKeown 🔗: A poet and spiritual director, Jonathan has published notable works in poetry and has a rich background in youth ministry and psychology.
Explore the Depths of Theological Uncertainty 💭
This event promises a spirited discussion on how theologies grounded in uncertainty offer vital perspectives in grappling with contemporary global issues.
📍 Location: 173 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
🎟️ Tickets: Purchase Here
Image: Detail from 'Cloud of Unknowing,' by Peter Kline (2017).
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