International Kierkegaard Newsletter 1999

No. 21 . October 1999 ISSN 0108-3104

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AUSTRALIA:
SØREN KIERKEGAARD RESEARCH CENTRE AUSTRALIA
, University of Tasmania (IKN 188): Contact: Dr. Julia Watkin, University of Tasmania, School of Philosophy, Locked Bag 1-340, Launceston, Tasmania 7250, Australia. Tel./fax: int.: 61 3 63 26 75 35, local: 03 63 26 75 35; (email address: Julia.Watkin@utas.edu.au). Kierkegaard studies are offered and supervision from undergraduate to postgraduate level. Early in 2000 the Research Unit will move to the new Faculty of Arts building.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, Tasmania (IKN 188):
President 1999-2000: Dr. John Norris. The Society has been meeting each month during the southern academic year. This year the Society has been reading texts from Kierkegaard's works combined with discussion of parallels in film and literature. There are still a couple of issues of the Søren Kierkegaard Society Bulletin to be finished and sent out, but please note that the Society is now going to be organized on a more local basis from this year. It will run in connection with the Søren Kierkegaard Research Unit and will offer meetings for local members. The overseas activity will now be run entirely by the Søren Kierkegaard Research Unit. Enquiries: Secretary-treasurer Dr. Julia Watkin, University of Tasmania, School of Philosophy, Locked Bag 1-340, Launceston, Tasmania 7250. Fax: 61 3 63 26 75 35. (Email: Julia.Watkin@utas.edu.au). See also under Journals.

BELARUS:
KIERKEGAARD SOCIETY:
(IKN 188): For details of the Society's activities contact: Dr. Tatyana Schitzova, Kierkegaard Society, European Humanities University, 24 Francisk Skorina Prospect, Minsk, 220030, Belarus (email: info@ehu.minsk.by).

BELGIUM:
KIERKEGAARD WERKGROEP:
(IKN 188): at the Faculteit voor Vergelijkende Godsdienstwetenschappen, Voorzitter W.K. Bist 164 2610 Antwerpen-Wilrijk (IKN 172): The Society meets regularly to discuss Kierkegaard texts (currently it has been Either/Or). Meetings: 27.11.1997; 19.12.1997; 30.1.1998; 27.2.98; (March & April?); 29.5.98; 26.6.98; 25.9.98; 18.12.98; 29.1.99; 26.2.99; 26.3.99; 28.5.99; 30.4.99;: Het 'Dagboek van een verleider'. (Een werkdocument van 'Het Dagboek van de Verleider' zal op het secretariaat. For further details about the Werkgroep, please write to: Faculteit voor Vergelijkende Godsdienstwetenschappen, Bist 164, B-2610 Antwerpen-Wilrijk. Tel. + 32 3 8305158. Fax +32 3 8252673. Email: JVO@village.uunet.be (See also under Conferences and Lectures - Belgium, and Articles and Parts of Books).

BRAZIL:
SOCIEDAD BRASILIERA DE ESTUDOS KIERKEGAARDIANOS:
Following in the tradition of lecturer and translator Ernani Reichmann, there is an active Kierkegaard Society in Brazil. For details, please contact: Prof. Alvaro Valls, Rua Anita Garibaldi, 499/302 CEP 90450-001, 90.000, Porto Alégre, Brazil; email: alvalls@portoweb.com.br (See also under Journals).

CANADA:
THE KIERKEGAARD CIRCLE
at Trinity College, Junior Common Room, 6 Hoskin Avenue (St. George Campus) University of Toronto (IKN 188): Dec. 4, 1998, at 7.30 p.m.: Dr. Jeffery Dudiak (Institute of Christian Studies): Kierkegaard and Levinas: Religion with an Impure Heart? March 5.1999, 7.30 p.m. Senior Common Room, Trinity College: Gordon D. Marino (Howard and Edna Hong Library, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota): Making the Darkness Visible: On the Distinction Between Depression and Melancholy in Kierkegaard's Journals. Nov. 12, 1999, at 7.30 p.m.: Prof. Graeme Nicholson (Philosophy Dept., University of Toronto): Kierkegaard: Why is the Spiritual Always Singular, Never Plural? For information about the Circle, please contact Dr. Abrahim H. Khan, Trinity College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1H8. Tel: office: 978-3608, 2133 (sec.); home: 905-420-6195; Fax: 416-978-4949 (email: khanah@chass.utoronto.ca).

DENMARK:
DEPARTMENT OF SØREN KIERKEGAARD RESEARCH
, Copenhagen University (IKN 189): The Søren Kierkegaard Bibliotek has gone to the Kierkegaard Research Centre. For details about the Department of Kierkegaard Research, please contact Pia Søltoft at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, Store Kannikestraede 15, DK-1169, Copenhagen K. (See below: Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre).

SØREN KIERKEGAARD RESEARCH CENTRE, Copenhagen University: (IKN 189): Centre Director: Niels Jørgen Cappelørn: Secretary: Anette Knudsen; Administrator: Mette Skakkebaek. The goals of the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre are to produce a new critical edition of Kierkegaard's writings and to promote international Kierkegaard research at the highest levels. In connection with the latter the Centre offers research grants to several Ph.D. students and post-doctoral scholars. For details of possible grants for research at the Ph.D, Post-Doctoral and Senior Level, enquiries should be addressed to: Centre Director Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, Store Kannikestraede 15, DK-1169, Copenhagen K, Denmark. Fax: + 45 33 76 69 10; Phone: + 33 76 69 00; email: sec@sk.ku.dk or njc@sk.ku.dk (See also under Journals and Series).
Website: http://www.teol.kudk/skc/skc.htm). Note: "En national forpligtelse" interview med Niels Jørgen Cappelørn af Pia Søltoft i TEOL-information, Det teologiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, ISSN 0905-4200, Nr. 19. februar 1999, pp. 5-13.
Translation Seminar, Feb. 19th-21st, 1999: 19.2: lectures by: Jens Christian Grøndahl: opening lecture; Allan Karker: Problemer med idiomatiske udtryk i dansk; Tine Smedegaard: Information om Dansk Litteraturinformationscentret; Cynthia Lund: Information on the Hong-Kierkegaard Library. 20.2: Bronislaw Swiderski: Kierkegaard in a Slavic Language; Niels Jørgen Cappelørn and Jette Knudsen: An Update on the New Edition and Philological Issues of Relevance for Translation; Dario Gonzalez, Ettore Rocca, Adrian Arsinevici: Kierkegaard in the Romance Languages. Literal and Literary Translation: chair: Begonya Sàez Tajafuerce; Joakim Garff: A Danish Perspective; Brian Soderquist: An English Perspective. Report on New Translation Projects: Begonya Sàez Tajafuerce: The Spanish Translation Project; Jon Stewart: The English and German Translation Projects; Jon Stewart: The French Translation Project; Yiyun Zhou: The Chinese Translation Project. 21.2: Alastair Hannay: The Problems Involved in Translating Kierkegaard's Journals and Papers. Short Talks on Key Terms: Chair: Niels Jørgen Cappelørn: Jolita Adomeniene: Anseelse; Tatiana Schitzova: Tilvaerelse; Stacey Ake: Ophøiethed; Sophia Scopetea: Tro, Salighed; Alina Djakowska: Misforhold. Niels Jørgen Cappelørn: Final Words.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD SELSKABET: (IKN 189): Formand: Adjunkt Ph.D et cand. theol. Pia Søltoft, email: ps@sk.ku.dk; naestformand: Sognepraest cand. theol. Leif Bork Hansen. Secretaer: realkommentator cand.mag. Peter Tudvad, Søren Kierkegaard Forskningscenteret, St. Kannikestraede 15, 1169 Kbh. K.: Tlf.: 3376 6922. E-mail: pt@sk.ku.dk Kasserer: Mag. art. Birgit Bertung, Frimestervej 51, 4. tv., 2400 Copenhagen NV. Phone: 3585 8018.
Lectures 1999: 28.1.99: Finn Jacobi: Er Kierkegaard livsfornaegtende? 25.2.99: Peter Widmann: Kierkegaard og forkyndelsesteologi i dette Årh; 25.3.99: Generalforsamlingen; 25.3.99: Flemming Chr. Nielsen: Flugten til Amerika; 29.4.99: Pia Søltoft: Hin Anden; 5.9.99: Bruce Kirmmse: Kierkegaards København (foredrag og guidet tur i indre by); 27.5.99: Oscar Borgman Hansen: Søren Kierkegaard og Hegel. Eksistens og spekulation; 30. 9.99: Jørgen Husted: Det etiske ifølge Kierkegaard; 28.10.99: Bo Kampmann Walter: 'Øieblikket' (en litteraer-filosofisk rundtur); 25.11.99: Hermann Schmid: Genie og daemoni. Foredragene afholdes: Københavns Universitet, Kaelder-cafèen, Købmagergade 44, over gården. Gaestebilletter saelges ved indgangen: 25 kr. Kontingent for 1999: 120 kr., studerende og medlemmer uden for Sjaelland: 60 kr. Girokvittering er adgangskort. Indmeldelser: Giro 647 1382. 208 øvrige selskabets bestyrelse: Søren K. Bruun (til 1.9.99) aflyst af Viggo Kanding; Jacob Bøggild; Hermann Schmid; Tonny Aagaard Olesen; Kirsten Klerke. (See also under Journals and Series).

SØREN KIERKEGAARD KREDSEN: (IKN 190): The Søren Kierkegaard Circle supports Kierkegaard research and activities in North Zealand. Formand for Kredsen: Ulla Marie Andersen, tlf. +45 4835 5640. Kasserer: Ib Hansen, Vesterbrogade 84, 3250 Gilleleje, Denmark. Details from: Lis Møller-Jørgensen, Bygaden 40 A, Søborg, 3250 Gilleleje, Denmark. (Ph. + (45) 42 29 15 58).
Activities in 1999: 10.2: 19.30 i Pyramiden, Gilleleje: Studiekreds: Helle Møller Jensen: Søren Kierkegaard og sjaelesorg (også på d. 3.3, 17.3, 7.4); 22.2: 19.30 i Pyramiden: Michael Porsager: Kierkegaard - brug og misbrug! med Generalforsamling; 25.4: 14.00: filmforevisning og kommentarer: Mogens Paming: Søren Kierkegaard og Tilvaerelsens ulidelige Lethed; 30.5. 15.00: Guidet slentretur i det gamle Gilleleje, afsluttet med oplaesning af Søren Kierkegaard-tekster i Gilleleje kirke; 4.9: 10.00: Flemming Pless: Rundvisning i Christianskirken, Christianshavn med byvandring til Helligåndskirken; 18.9: 19.45: Gilleleje kirke: Lys, ord og musik; 29.9: 19.30: Pyramiden Gilleleje: Isak Winkel Holm: Cordelia i dagligstuen. Den Aestetiske laesning af Søren Kierkegaard; 13.10, 27.10, 10.11: 19.30: Pyramiden: Studiekreds: Helle Møller Jensen: Kjaerlighedens gerninger; 31.10: 16.00: Søborg kirke: Kammerkoret Camerata, dirig. Michael Bojesen; 24.11: 19.30: Pyramiden: Jørgen Husted: Søren Kierkegaards etik - i forhold til dagens etiske udfordringer.
Naermere oplysninger om arrangementer fås på tlf. 4835 5640 ell. 4839 1479.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD INTERNATIONAL MUSIC ARCHIVE: (IKN190): (IKN 190): the archive for music to texts from Søren Kierkegaard. This archive contains notes, sound recordings, and the texts of songs and readings used in the music works. Information gladly received about any music works to texts from Kierkegaard that are not mentioned in the bibliography 'Søren Kierkegaard International Bibliography Music, Works and Plays' (IKN179). If you want to perform music to texts from Kierkegaard the Music Archive will be happy to help you.
Contact person: Jens Staubrand M.A., Prinsesse Maries Allè 16, 1. sal, DK-Frederiksberg C, Denmark. Phone & fax: + 45 33 24 02 85; email: staubrand@get2net.dk

ITALY:
SOCIETÉ ITALIANA PER GLI STUDI KIERKEGAARDIANI / THE ITALIAN SOCIETY FOR KIERKEGAARDIAN STUDIES
c/o Université Degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di Filologia Moderna Lingue e Letterature Scandinave, Via S. Reparata 93/95, 50 129 Firenze. The Italian Kierkegaard Society was started on June 11th in Florence. Founding Board: Dr. Isabella Adinolfi, galleria Teatro Vecchio 15/21, 30170 Mestre Venezia, t. 041/971958; email: sias@unive.it; Dr. Simonella Davini, via M. Rosi 102, 55100 Lucca, t. 0583/91597; email: davinis@ats.it; Prof. Giuseppe Modica, via dei Nebrodi 55, 90146 Palermo, t. 091/515993; email: gmodica@unipa.it; Dr. Ettore Rocca, via Monte d'Arca 14, 00060 Castelnuovo di Porto (Roma), t. 06/90178979; email: erocca@netilink.com/er@sk.ku.dk; Prof. Ivan Z. Sørensen, via Bolognese 26, 50139 Firenze, t. 055/476680; email: zleba@mclink.it
People interested in becoming members of the Society or in receiving further information should contact one of the members of the Founding Board.

JAPAN:
ASSOCIATION OF SØREN KIERKEGAARD STUDY:
(IKN 158): Meeting 8: 31.1.99: Kyoto: Presentation: Takashi Yanagisawa (Kyoto University): The Ethics of the Believer in Kierkegaard; Kinya Masugata (Osaka Kyoiku University): Seducer as a Text; Report: International Kierkegaard Conference in Cambridge, U.K.; Kierkegaard Session of World Congress of Philosophy in Boston, U.S.A. Meeting 9: 30.5.99: Kyoto: Presentation: Takaya Sudo (Hitotsubashi University): Kierkegaard's Two Understandings of Religion; Masaya Honda (Ryukoku University): Words to the Other -- Linguistic Turn in the Thought of Kierkegaard and of Levinas; Makoto Fujieda (Otani University): Faith and Reason. Meeting 10: 19.9.99: Kyoto: Presentation: Mitsuo Tanimoto (Ryukoku University): Kierkegaard and Tolerance; Hiroki Otoshi (Kyoto University): Kierkegaard and Schelling; Mime Morita (Osaka Christian College): Kierkegaard and Feminism; Introduction by Rei Myata (Doshisha University): Steven Shakespeare's paper from the U.K. Kierkegaard Society Nov. 98: Practice in Christianity. Meeting 11: 4.1.99: Tokyo (Hosei University): Presentation: Kiyoshi Ito (Tohoku University): The Self in Kierkegaard; Nobuyuki Hase (Hosei University): The Concept of Possibility in Kierkegaard; Keisuke Masuda (Hosei University): Masuda Archives in Hosei University; Visit to the Masuda Archives in Hosei University. Note: Members (including Dr. Kinya Masugata of the Association of Søren Kierkegaard Study) of the various disciplines with which Professor dr. Masaru Otani was associated conducted his funeral. It is hoped to re-establish the Søren Kierkegaard Society in Japan (Osaka).

SEREN KYERUKEGORU KENKYU SENTA (Nihon) [Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre in Japan]. Director: Prof. dr. Jun Hashimoto. Secretary: Lektor Takahiro Hirabayashi. Please contact: School of Theology, Kwansei Gakuin University, Uegahara-ichbancho 1-155, Nishinomiya, 662-8501 Japan. Tel. 0081 798 54 6200 / Fax. 0081 798 51 0936 (founded 1998. 11. 11). Meetings: Nishinomiya: Kwansei Gakuin University: Jun Hashimoto: "Seren Kyerukegoru Kenkyu no Kiso Shiryo" [On the Fundamental Literature for Søren Kierkegaard Research]. 1998.12.1. Tokyo: Waseda Hoshi-en: Shoshu Kawakami: "Kirukegoru Juyo no Kozai: 20-seiki Shoto no Doitsu" [Frontstage and Backstage in the German Reception of Kierkegaard at the Beginning of 20th Century]. 1999.7.27. (See also under Books; Journals; and Articles and Parts of Books).

MEXICO:
SOCIEDAD IBEROAMERICANA DE ESTUDIOS KIERKEGAARDIANOS
(IKN 190): Address is: Sociedad Iberoamericana de Estudios Kierkegaardianos, Apartado Postal 86-582, Col. Villa Coapa, 14391 209 M*xico, D.F., Mexico. President: Prof. Luis Guerrero. Secretary: Dr. Leticia Valadez de Guerrero. Email: luis.guerrero@uia.mx Prof. Guerrero's address is: Universidad Iberoamericana, Prol. Paseo de la Reforma 880, Lomas de Santa Fe, 01210 Mexico, D.F. The Society's internet website is: http://yoda.ccm.itesm. mx/~lguerrer/siek.html; Fax (5) 2 11 74 13. See also under Journals and Series.

NORWAY:
DET NORSKE SØREN KIERKEGAARD SELSKAP
(IKN 190): The Society's address is: Det Norske Søren Kierkegaard Selskap, ved Finn Jor, Parkveien 49, N-0256 Oslo, Norway. Email: Secretary Anders Holt: holt@real.deal.no Website: http://www.uio.no/~holt/SKS.html

RUSSIA:
THE RUSSIAN KIERKEGAARD SOCIETY
(IKN 190): Dr. Darya Loungina, Scholarly Secretary, Philosophy Faculty, Moscow State University, Vorob'evy Gory, 119899, Moscow, Russia. Tel. + 095 939 5438. Fax: 095 939 2208; email: loungd@orc.ru

UKRAINE:
KIERKEGAARD LIBRARY at the Ivan Franko Lviv State University
, Lviv, Ukraine. See under Journals and Series.

UNITED KINGDOM:
ANNUAL SØREN KIERKEGAARD DINNER AND PAPER:
(IKN 190): For details of the Annual Dinner and Paper at the Danish Church London, contact Peter Vardy, c/o Heythrop College, University of London, Kensington Square, London W8 5HQ; Fax: + 44 0171 795 4200.

THE SØREN KIERKEGAARD SOCIETY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM: (IKN 190): The 1999 May meeting was held at King's College Cambridge, hosted by George Pattison. Papers: John Lippitt: Moral Perfectionism and Exemplars in Kierkegaard's Postscript; Anthony Rudd: The Moment and the Teacher: Problems in Kierkegaard's Philosophical Fragments. 13.11.99 meeting at Clare College, Cambridge: Papers: Jolita Adomeniene: Humble Joy [Concluding Unscientific Postscript]; Mark Dooley: Kierkegaard, Heidegger and Politics. Followed by Society Committee meeting.
An International Conference is planned for 2001, 5-8 July, at the University of Leeds. Hugh Pyper will be the local organizer. The theme will be: Kierkegaard: Between Ethics and Religion. For further details of the Society you should contact: Secretary: John Lippitt, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Hertfordshire, Watford Campus, Wall Hall, Aldenham, Watford, Herts., WD28AT. Tel: (01707) 285682; Fax: (01707) 285616; email: j.a.lippitt@herts.ac.uk [Please note that John is on sabbatical until Feb. 2000]. Treasurer: Steven Shakespeare: 130 Hulatt Road, Cambridge, CB1 4TH (until summer 2000). President of the Society is Roger Poole, Dept. of English Studies, Nottingham University. Fax: (0115) 948 4735. Membership of the Society is £5 a year.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
HOWARD AND EDNA HONG KIERKEGAARD LIBRARY
, St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota, 1510 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield MN 55057-1097 (IKN 190): Please note the Summer Scholars Fellowship Program for a study period of from 2 weeks to 3 months, June 1 - November 15. Fellows receive free housing and a modest stipend ($250) for food. The application deadline is March 1. Last year, the Library hosted 30 visiting scholars from all over the globe. Please send a letter outlining your proposed research project, with reasons for wanting to use the book collection, 2 letters of recommendation and a c.v. to: Assoc. Prof. Gordon Marino (Curator) at the above address or tel: 507-646-3846; fax: 507-646-3858 (email: marino@stolaf.edu [See also http://www.stolaf.edu]).
July 1999: The Library hosted a seminar of invited Spanish-speaking scholars from Spain and Latin-America for discussion concerning the first volume of Escritos de Søren Kierkegaard, to be published by Eds. Trotta, Madrid. (See under Conferences and Lectures).
The Hong/Kierkegaard Library welcomes the donation of books on Kierkegaard and related thinkers to add to its collection and to share with other libraries/scholars. Librarian: Cynthia Lund (lundc@stolaf.edu). (For details of The Friends of the Hong/Kierkegaard Library and the Bulletin Board see IKN 174, 190, or contact: Chairperson Michael B. Daugherty, Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College, 1510 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, MN 55057-1097). (See also under Journals and Computer and Internet).
Kierkegaard House Foundation, 5174 E. 90 Old Dutch Road, Northfield, Minnesota 55057: The above foundation aims to augment the visiting scholar program of the Kierkegaard Library at St. Olaf by offering long-term residencies for periods of 4 to 12 months. Each of the three apartments (2 two-bedroom, 1 one-bedroom) provides a living room, kitchen, bath, and single private quarters. The house is situated on the bank of Heath Creek within easy walking distance of the Kierkegaard Library. Supplementary scholarship grants for travel assistance and subsistence may also be made according to individual needs, as well as supplementary grants for the preparation of dissertations and manuscripts for publication. Applications for residencies in the House, or to support the work of the foundation by becoming a member, may be sent to: Dr. Gordon Marino, Curator, Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College, 1510 St. Olaf Avenue, Northfield, Minnesota 55057, U.S.A. Annual membership is $5 U.S. Donations welcomed.

SØREN KIERKEGAARD SOCIETY (IKN 191):
Søren Kierkegaard Society at: APA Central Division Meeting: New Orleans, LA, Friday, May 7th, 1999, 7.00-10.00 p.m.: Topic: Some Religious Readings of Kierkegaard. Chair: John Glenn. Making the Darkness Visible: on the Distinction between Despair and Depression in Kierkegaard's Journals: speaker: Gordon Marino; commentator: Norman Lillegard. Images of the Garden in Kant and Kierkegaard: speaker: Jeanette Bicknell; commentator: Norman Lillegard. Wittgenstein's Interest in Kierkegaard: speaker: Ron Hustwit; commentator: Robert Roberts.
Søren Kierkegaard Society at: APA Central Division Meeting: Palmer House, Chicago, April 20-23, 2000. The Søren Kierkegaard Society will host a group session.
Søren Kierkegaard Society at: APA Eastern Division Meeting: Boston, Mass., December 27-30, 1999. 27.12: Some Readings of Kierkegaard with MacIntyre in Mind. Chair: Marilyn Piety. Papers: John Davenport: Kierkegaard and MacIntyre: Complementary Existential Philosophies; Norman Lillegard: Thinking with Kierkegaard and MacIntyre about Passion, Character and the Aesthetic; Robert Perkins: Aesthetic Vice and Social Virtue in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works; Commentator: Philip L. Quinn; Response: Alasdair MacIntyre.
Søren Kierkegaard Society at: APA Pacific Division Meeting: Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 6-8, 2000. The Søren Kierkegaard Society will host a group session: Metaphysics, Fate, Revelation: Readings in Kierkegaard: Chair: John Poling; Papers: Julia Watkin: On the Idea of Fate in Kierkegaard's Thought; C. Stephen Evans: Kant, Kierkegaard and the Viability of Metaphysics; Stephen Leach: Kierkegaard on Divine Revelation; Commentator on the Papers: Andrew Burgess.
There will also be a joint session on Jaspers and Kierkegaard organized by the Karl Jaspers Society. Information on this is available from: Prof. Gregory Walters: (email: gwalters@aixl.uottawa.ca) St. Paul University, 223 Main Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1S1C4, Canada. Ph.: (613) 236-1393, Ext. 2322 or Fax: (613) 751-4016 or see: http://www.uottawa.ca/~gwalters/kjsna.html
Søren Kierkegaard Society (with APA): Papers offered: Contact: APA rep: Norman Lillegard, Philosophy, EPS G 3, University of Tennessee - Martin, Martin, Tennesssee 38237. Email: nlillega@mailer.utm.edu
Søren Kierkegaard Society (IKN 191): At the AAR Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass., November 20-23, 1999: 19.11.99: Panel presentation 7.00 p.m. Hynes Hotel: Léon & Walsh eds.: Feminist Interpretations of Kierkegaard (IKN 181); presiding M. Jamie Ferreira; panelists: Stephen Dunning, Vanessa Rumble, C. Stephen Evans and Guillermine deLacoste. 20.11.99: Breakfast buffet 8.00 am. Sheraton hotel: annual Society address 8.30 a.m.: David Cain: And Wherefore is God Svigefuld? Climacus and Complaint of God. Address followed by business meeting.
Søren Kierkegaard Society (wth AAR): Papers offered: contact AAR rep: Edward Mooney, 1564 Milvia St., Berkeley, CA 94709. Email: edwmooney@aol.com
Society's officers: David Gouwens will be President (after David Cain) from Jan. 1, 2000; President-elect: Mark Lloyd Taylor; AAR representative: Edward Mooney; APA representative: Norman Lillegard. Please note that the membership fee for the Søren Kierkegaard Society is now $10 U.S. a year ($5.00 for students), to be sent to: Dr. William Cahoy, School of Theology, St. John's University, Collegeville, MN 56321.

 

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