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Malik Academic Fellowship

The Malik Academic Fellowship exists to develop a movement of Christian thought leaders in academia by helping fund promising Christian graduate students pursuing academic careers at secular universities.
Details here: https://prof.ratiochristi.org/malik-academic-fellowship/
2025 EPS Annual Meeting CFP

Call for Papers: 2025 EPS Annual Meeting
In conjunction with the Evangelical Theological Society (ETS), the Evangelical Philosophical Society’s 2025 annual meeting will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, November 18th to November 20th, at the Boston Marriott Copley Place. For details and early registration rates, go to https://etsjets.org/annual-meeting-overview/. \
Annual Meeting Information can be found here: https://www.epsociety.org/annual-meeting/
CALL FOR PAPERS
We invite paper submissions or proposals for panel discussions addressing any topic of interest to Christian philosophers. All areas of philosophy are welcome, including analytic and continental approaches.
Special Tracks
We also invite submissions for two special tracks being held. We will dedicate one morning session (four papers) to the topic of apologetics. We will also dedicate a morning session (four papers) to the topic of science, mathematics, and technology. The science and technology track will be followed in the afternoon by a panel discussion on the same topic. If you would like to apply to one of the two tracks, please indicate in your submission email for which track you would like to be considered.
Ratio Christi Apologetics Paper Contest
Graduate Student Philosophy Paper Contest
As part of our initiative to help develop graduate student scholarship, the EPS will be awarding two prizes, $1000 for the best graduate student philosophy paper and $250 for the second place paper. In order to be considered for these prizes, full papers must be submitted. If you are a graduate student, please indicate this in your submission email so you can be considered for the contest. The final draft of the paper should not exceed 3,200 words. To receive the prizes, the authors must attend the meeting. If the winning author is unable to attend, the prize will go to the runner-up.
Deadline and Submission Process
To be considered, a proposal (abstract) of 100-200 words must be received by April 15, 2025, by the end of the day at epsblindreview@gmail.com. Abstracts should include a brief description of the philosophical problem and the proposed solution. There can only be one paper submission per person, but someone can serve on multiple panels or a panel and a paper. A single paper cannot be submitted for multiple categories. Proposals should be prepared for blind review and sent as either a doc(x) or PDF attachment. Panel proposals need not be formatted for blind review, but should include the format and speakers. Submissions that include the full text of the paper will be given priority. The body of the email should include the following information:
- Author’s name
- Contact information (at least email)
- Title of paper
- Institutional affiliation
- Time constraints / preferences
- Days and times you CANNOT read the paper
- Days and times you would PREFER to read the paper
- While we will do our best to accommodate your preferences, inflexibility with regard to possible reading times may make your paper more difficult to accept.
- Whether you are willing to serve as a moderator for EPS sessions
Guidelines for Presentations
Your paper should take no more than 25 minutes to read, leaving 10-15 minutes for discussion.
Cancellation: Please communicate all cancellations to the moderator of your session. If you need to cancel your presentation and it has already been announced via the conference program, please plan to have a friend or colleague read your paper on your behalf.
2025 Southwest EPS Meeting Information and CFP

2025 Southwest EPS Meeting Information
Location: New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, New Orleans, LA
Plenary Speaker: Dr. Joshua Farris, Rühr Universität, Bochum, Germany, “Analyzing Substitutionary Atonement”
Dates: Friday – Saturday, April 4-5, 2025
Paper/Abstract Submission Deadline: February 21, 2025, 5pm CST
MEETING DETAILS
Registration:
Full Members: $45
Student Members: $25
Non-members: $45
Register here
Paper/Abstract or Panel Discussion Proposals: EPS members of any rank and any region are welcome to submit a paper/abstract or proposals for panel discussions on any topic of interest to Christian philosophers. Please submit your proposal here.
Ben Arbour Memorial Student Paper Competition:
Student members whose papers are accepted for program inclusion will be eligible to enter a student paper competition. Students who wish to enter must submit the following to Greg Trickett at gtrickett@wc.edu by March 14, 2025:
A titled, full version of the paper to be presented (no more than 5,000 words) suitable for blind review. A 200-300 word abstract with the paper titled as it appears on the blind review submission, the student’s name, pursued degree, and societal (EPS or ETS) and institutional affiliation.
Winner(s) will be announced at the final plenary session of the conference. Students must present their papers at the conference to be considered for the competition.
Student Travel Grants
Southwest Region of ETS/EPS has travel grants available for ten student members who register to participate in the region’s conference. Eligible students must travel at least 100 miles for the conference. Available travel grants are for a maximum of $200. If awarded, the travel grant monies will be provided at the Southwest Region meeting. The deadline to apply is March 7, 2025. You can fill out the link for the Travel Grant HERE.
2025 Far West Regional Meeting Information and CFP

2025 Far West EPS Meeting Information
Location: Biola University, La Mirada, CA
Theme: Approaches to Sanctification
Plenary Speaker: Dr. Clinton Arnold, Research Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Talbot School of Theology at Biola University
Dates: Friday April 4, 2025
Paper/Abstract Submission Deadline: February 15, 2025
MEETING DETAILS
Registration: Presenters and attendees must register for the conference. Early Registration Fees (no later than February 28)
- ETS/EPS Members: $30
- Students: $15
- Guests: $40
- Banquet: $30
Late Fees (March 1- March 31)
- ETS/EPS Members: $35
- Students: $15
- Guests: $45
- Banquet: $30
Registration information can be found here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1109478061749?aff=oddtdtcreator
Paper/Abstract or Panel Discussion Proposals: EPS members of any rank and any region are welcome to submit a paper/abstract or proposals for panel discussions on any topic of interest to Christian philosophers. Please email a 250 (max) word abstract as an MS Word attachment to epsfarwest@gmail.com. The attachment should include a title and be prepared for blind review.
In the body of the email, include the following:
- Name
- Affiliation
- Title of paper
- Whether you are a member of EPS or ETS
The EPS welcomes submissions on any topic of interest to Christian philosophers. The deadline for the submission of abstracts will be February 15, 2025. Presenters should expect to present for 30 minutes with 10 minutes left for discussion.
SCHEDULE
The following schedule is tentative and will be updated closer to the conference.
- The conference begins at 12:00 noon with registration.
- Plenary Session 1:00-2:30
- Parallel Paper Presentations 3:00-6:10
- Banquet & Presidential Address 6:30-8:00
Ninth Theistic Ethics Workshop

Mark Murphy, Chris Tucker, and Christian Miller are very happy to announce the ninth of their workshops on theism and ethics held September 11-13, 2025 at William & Mary.
The invited speakers this year are Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia), Lara Buchak (Princeton University), Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont), Anne Jeffrey (Baylor University), and Mark Murphy (Georgetown University).
Goal: Contemporary philosophy of religion has been richly informed by important work in metaphysics and epistemology. At the same time, there has not been nearly as much work done at the intersection of philosophy of religion and meta-ethics or normative theory. To help inspire more good work in this area, Christian Miller (Wake Forest), Mark Murphy (Georgetown), and Chris Tucker (William & Mary) have been organizing a series of annual workshops on theistic ethics for a number of years.
Logistics: The ninth workshop will be held at William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA. We will begin with dinner and the first paper on Thursday, September 11th and conclude at the end of the day on Saturday, September 13, 2025. There will be five invited papers and four spots for submitted papers. All papers have roughly 40 minutes for presentation and 40 minutes for discussion.
Themes: “Theistic ethics” is to be understood broadly to include such topics as divine command and divine will theories, God and natural law, ethics and the problem of evil, moral arguments for a theistic being, infused and acquired virtues, the harms and benefits of theistic religions, specific ethical issues in Judaism, Christianity, or Islam, and many other topics as well.
Applying: Those interested in participating should submit an abstract of up to 750 words and a current C.V. to Chris Tucker at cstucker@wm.edu by June 1, 2025. Word or PDF file formats only. Please prepare abstracts for anonymous review. For although the organizers seek to have a balanced program both in terms of topics and presenters, the initial stage of review will be done anonymously. Submitters to a previous year’s workshop, whether successful or unsuccessful, are welcome to apply to this year’s workshop.
Notification will be made by June 17, 2025. If your abstract is selected, we will cover your accommodation, meals, and travel. Co-authors are welcome, but only one author’s expenses can be covered. You do not have to send your paper in advance of the workshop, and it certainly can be a work in progress.
Questions about the workshop should be sent to cstucker@wm.edu.