Hare to deliver Plantinga Lecture Sept. 26

Author: Kathleen McDonnell

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John E. Hare, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale Divinity School, will deliver the University of Notre Dames annual Plantinga Lecture, titledDivine Command Theory: Some Reflections on the Contemporary Situation,Friday (Sept. 26) at 3 p.m. in the auditorium of the Eck VisitorsCenter. The presentation is free and open to the public, and a discussion and reception will follow.

In his bookGods Call,Hare explores Divine Command Theory, which strives to root morality in theology, alongside contemporary moral theory. His other books includeWhy Bother Being Good?in which he non-technically strives to answer questions like,Can we be morally good?andWhy should we be morally good?andThe Moral Gapin which he explains that God is needed to meet moral demands.

Hare earned his bachelors degree from Oxford University and his doctoral degree from Princeton University. He has worked in a teaching hospital, for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives, and is a published composer of church music. His areas of research include ancient philosophy, medieval Franciscan philosophy, Kant, Kierkegaard, contemporary ethical theory, the theory of atonement, medical ethics, and international relations.

Hares lecture is sponsored by Notre Dames Center for Philosophy of Religion, which offers a number of fellowships each year to allow scholars to pursue their work in the philosophy of religion and Christian philosophy. The Alvin Plantinga Fellowship in particular provides time for reflection and writing to prominent scholars in the field. This year marks the seventh annual Plantinga Lecture, which is named in honor of the renowned Notre Dame philosopher Alvin Plantinga.

_ Contact: Joyce Zurawski, Center for Philosophy of Religion, (574) 631-7339_ " jzurawsk@nd.edu ":mailto:jzurawsk@nd.edu

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