Dr. Meghan Sullivan speaks at the 2017 Templeton Prize Ceremony honoring Dr. Alvin Plantinga
Meghan Sullivan
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6 June 2018
21 March 2026
Dr. Meghan Sullivan, professor of philosophy at the University of Notre Dame, speaking at the 2017 Templeton Prize Ceremony honoring Dr. Alvin Plantinga. The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, September 24. For a transcript of Dr. Sullivan’s talk, go to:
http://www.templetonprize.org/pdfs/2017/20170924-templetonprize-ceremony-meghan-sullivan.pdf
Philosopher Alvin Plantinga was awarded the 2017 Templeton Prize for his rigorous writings over a half century which have made theism – the belief in a divine reality or god – a serious option within academic philosophy. Plantinga’s pioneering work began in the late 1950s, a time when academic philosophers generally rejected religiously informed philosophy. Today, however, university philosophy departments around the world include thousands of professors who bring their religious commitments to bear on their work, including Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, and Muslim philosophers.
For more information, visit www.templetonprize.org.
