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講演会 “Leibniz on the Eucharist Outline of a New Metaphysics in span.setumei On Transubstantiation (1668)”のお知らせ(4/2)

ミュンヘン大学講師の若き研究者、J・L・プロバッハ博士をお招きして、ライプニッツ研究の最先端をお伝えする講演を行っていただきます。本講演では、ライプニッツが「聖体拝領」の神秘を擁護するために構築した新たな形而上学について報告されます。ライプニッツ哲学のみならず、物と心の関係、初期近世の哲学と神学、キリスト教会の再統一、エキュメニズム等に関心のある方はぜひご参加ください。

日時:2025年4月2日(水)13:30–15:45

会場:岡山大学津島キャンパス文法経1号館2階文学部会議室

講師:Dr. Jan Levin Propach (LMU München Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät, Lehrstuhl für Dogmatik)

論題:Leibniz on the Eucharist Outline of a New Metaphysics in On Transubstantiation (1668)

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Lecture Announcement: "Leibniz on the Eucharist Outline of a New Metaphysics in On Transubstantiation (1668)"April 2

We are pleased to invite Dr. Jan Levin Propach, a young researcher and lecturer from the University of Munich, to deliver a cutting-edge lecture on Leibniz studies. This lecture will report on the new metaphysics Leibniz constructed to defend the mystery of the Eucharist. The event is open to those interested not only in Leibniz's philosophy but also in the relationship between things and mind, early modern philosophy and theology, the reunification of the Christian Church, and ecumenism.

Date and Time: April 2, 2025 (Wednesday), 13:30–15:45

Venue: Okayama University Tsushima Campus, Faculty of Letters, Law, and Economics Building 1, 2nd Floor, Conference Room of the Faculty of Letters

Lecturer: Dr. Jan Levin Propach (LMU München, Catholic Theological Faculty, Chair of Dogmatics)

Topic: Leibniz on the Eucharist: Outline of a New Metaphysics in On Transubstantiation (1668)

Note: A brief tea party is planned after the lecture, so please join us for that as well. No prior registration is required, and admission is free. The lecture will be conducted in English, but a manuscript will be distributed upon request.

 
Contact Information: Tsuyoshi Matsuda (rte05638@nifty.com) Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences