Divine Hiddenness: Shifting the Debate


Divine Hiddenness Workshop
A conference on the project themes with a focus on bringing the tools of formal epistemology to bear on the problem of divine hiddenness.
November 4th - 6th, 2021
Baylor University

Michael Rea (Notre Dame)
Divine Hiddenness and Divine Love
In this talk, Michael Rea examines the nature and scope of divine love with an eye to addressing the problem of divine hiddenness, a problem that arises out of the idea that if God is perfectly loving, we would expect God to be more widely revealed in the world. The solution turns on rejecting the widely held view that perfect love would be a maximal, or idealized version of the best kind of human love.
November 3rd, 2021
Morrison Hall 120 - Baylor University

Max Baker-Hytch (Oxford) [Canceled]
Public presentation on divine hiddenness
Spring 2022
Location TBD

Charity Anderson (Baylor)
Divine Hiddenness and Unmet Expectations
Public talk on divine hiddenness
December 1st, 2021
Pinewood Coffee Bar

John Hawthorne (USC)
Bayesian primer and consultation with research group
August 22-23, 2019
Baylor University