Philosophy and Religion Events

Visiting Scholars

Each semester the philosophy and religion department invites several scholars to speak to classes, give a departmental talk, and, in conjunction with The Brinson Honors College, deliver a Jerry Jackson Lecture in the Humanities.  (Learn more about Jerry Jackson, the WCU faculty member.)

The department has an Engage events page for current lectures. Here is a list of past speakers.

NAME TITLE DATE
  2025-2026 VISITING SCHOLARS  
Insa Lawler "Understanding Philosophical Progress"  10/3/25
Warm Cookies of the Revolution "The People v. The War: An Interactive Mock Trial"  10/8/25
  2024-2025 VISITING SCHOLARS  
Aaron Simmons "Existentialism in the Mountains: How Going Camping with Kierkegaard Can Help Us Live a Better Life" 2/5/25
  Film: "American Coup: Wilimington, 1898" 3/20/25
James McLachlan "Hegel in 19th c. America" 3/25/25
  2023-2024 VISITING SCHOLARS  
David LaMott  Workshop: “Worldchanging 101: Challenging the Myth of Powerlessness” and Concert: "A Night of Music and Story" 9/14/23
Matthew Brake Jerry Jackson Lecture: "'You Guys Ever Think about Dying?': Pop Culture, Lived Religion, and Irrepressible Thoughts of Death" 10/4/23
Rebekah Latour Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Martin Luther and the Ethics of Consent" 11/8/23
Wilson Dickinson Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Rooting Environmentalism in the Commons: Social Visions and Prophetic Memories from North Carolina and Beyond" 3/18/24
Mathew Foust Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Relationships with the Dead"

4/25/24

 

2022-2023 VISITING SCHOLARS

Theme: Mental Health & Wellness (Campus Theme)

 

John Sanders Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Polarization in American Christianity"

10/5/22

Paul Cato Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Reconciling Yourself to Your Situation: James Baldwin’s Moralistic Psychology and the Pursuit of Mental, Spiritual, and Sociopolitical Wellness.”

10/26/22

Kim Q. Hall Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Eco-Anxiety: A Queer Crip Approach"

11/10/22

C. Thi Nguyen & Tim Sundell Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Semantic Self-Determination" (ZOOM)

1/23/23

Daniel Wyche Jerry Jackson Lecture: "The Care of the Self and the Care of the Other: Spiritual Exercises and Political Liberation"

4/24/23

Claudia Hogg-Blake Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Non-Human Animals and the Philosophy of Love"

4/26/23

 

2021-2022 VISITING SCHOLARS

Fall 2021 Lectures Theme was "Gender & Sexuality"

 

Tom Dougherty   Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Social Constraints on Consent" (ZOOM)

9/29/21

Kevin Schilbrack  Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Where Does Value Come From? A Talk on the Nature of Perception” 

10/14/21

Sarah Imhoff   Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Becoming American, Becoimng Manly: A Brief History of Jewish Masculinity"

10/25/21

Talia Welsh   Jerry Jackson Lecture: "The Good Health Imperative: the problem of wellness in a time of bad health" (ZOOM)

11/17/21

Lauren Osborne   Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Who Recites the Qur'an: Gender, Nation, and Authority in American Islam" (ZOOM)

11/30/21

  Spring 2022 Lectures Theme was "Envirionmental Ethics"

 

Adrienne Krone  Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Jewish Community Farming and the Climate Crisis" (ZOOM) 

2/2/22

Anthony Neal   Black History Month Keynote Lecture: "Freedom, Hope, and Love: Three Virtues Lifted from the Modern Era of the African American Freedom Struggle"

2/17/22

Emma Maris  Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Wild Souls: the ethics of human interaction with wild animals" with Roundtable Discussion (David Henderson, Katharine Mershon, Vicki Szabo, and Laura Wright) 

2/21/22

Chris Diehm   Jerry Jackson Lectures: Lecture 1 “Deep Ecology and Connection to Nature: Moving Past the Anthropocentric Critique”; Lecture 2 “Outdoor Experience and Connection to Nature: Exploring Pathways to Environmental Advocacy” ; Lecture 3 “American Chestnut Restoration: Accommodating Others or Scaling Up?”

Week of March 24, 2022

  2020-2021 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Allison Gray Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Miracles, Magic, and Power in the Ancient Mediterranean”

9/3/20

Luis Oliveira Jerry Jackson Lecture: “If God Exists, then Everything is Permitted”

2/22/21

Stephanie Yep Jerry Jackson Lecture: “The Proximate Other: Islam in the American Imagination”

4/13/21

  2019-2020 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Sol Neeley Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Indigenous Phenomenology in Times of Disaster” 

11/13/19

Daryl Hale Professor Talks, Department of Philosophy & Religion: “Profits, Power or Persons?: Kant’s Dignifying of Labor”

2/19/20

  2018-2019 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Todd May Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Our Stories and Our Values” 

9/27/18

Marcus Harvey Jerry Jackson Lecture: “’The Thing That Knowledge Can’t Eat:’ Malidoma SomĂ© and the Future of Africana Religious Studies” 

11/8/18

Claire Katz Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Children’s Concept of Friendship: Notes from Philosophy Summer Camp”

11/29/18

Lee McBride Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Insurrectionist Ethics: Boldly Confronting Oppression" 

2/21/19

Gus Skorburg Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Will Artificial Intelligence Improve Mental Health Services for Under Served Populations?” 

4/10/19

J. Edward Hackett Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Philosophical Reflections on Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Idea of Love in Several Sermons”

4/26/19

  2017-2018 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Lisa Guenther Jerry Jackson Lecture: "The Living Death of Solitary Confinement"

10/11/17

Michael Shaw Jerry Jackson Lecture: "From Cosmogony to Cosmology: Birth and Death in Early Greek Thought"

10/24/17

L  John Penniman Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Ritual Remedies: Drugs & Medicine in Early Christianity"

3/12/18

Zeki Saritoprak Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Islam's Jesus"

4/30/18

  2016-2017 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Shannon Sullivan Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Good White People"

11/13/16

Sander Goodhart Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Death and 'Afterdeath': The Primacy of the Ethical in a Time of Disaster"

03/16/17

Kate E. Temoney Jerry Jackson Lecture: "When Killers Become Victims: The 1994 Rwandan Genocide and Mythology"

4/17/17

  2015-2016 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Albert "Randy" Spencer "Loyalty to the Earth: Nietzsche, Royce, and The Appalachian Trail"

10/6/15

Nolan Hatley "Nietzsche, Religion, and the Environment"

11/11/15

Fred Bahnson "Tree of Life: Christianity in a Time of Climate Change"

 1/28/16

  2014-2015 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Duncan Richter Jerry Jackson Lecture:  "The Significance of Religious Experience"

10/2/14

Teijo Munnich "Tradition and Spirituality: Reflections from a BuddhistAbbess"

10/6/14

Bill Duncan Alumni Vocational Talk: "Applied Ontology - Metaphysics meet Informatics"

11/7/14

Ali Eshraghi WCU International Education Week Keynote Speech(PAR Co-Sponsor)

11/20/14

Rachel Kelly &  Brad Kelly  Alumni Vocational Talk: Colorworld, a Series"

3/18/15

Peter Warden "Eternal Memories"

3/20/15

Jackie Grant(moderator)

"An Evening with North Carolina's Supreme Court Justices"Cheri Beasley, Robin Hudson, Barbara Jackson(PAR Co-Sponsor)

Read about the WCU campus panel with North Carolina's Women Supreme Court Justices in .  The link includes video clips and photos from the event.

3/28/15

Richard Cohen Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Judaism, Philosophy, and Ethics"

3/30/15

Adam Powell "Hans Mol: Religion as Process"

4/6/15

Stephanie Cobb Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Virtue, Violence, and Death: Gender, and Language in Early Christian Martyr Texts"

4/23/15

Stephanie Cobb "Martyred Bodies: Discourses of Pain in Early Christian  Martyr Texts"

4/24/15

  2013-2014 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Buddhist Monks "The Symbolism of the Sand Mandala" (Tibetan Buddhism)

9/10/13

David Pena-Guzman "Never Worry Boys, for a Feminist does not Eat Beetroot! Feminism's 'Fourth Wave' and the Possibility of Social Critique"

10/23/13

J. Aaron Simmons "If God is Dead, then what are philosophers of religion talking about?"

11/18/13

Carol Adams Jerry Jackson Lecture (with English Dept): "How Does A Person Become a Piece of Meat?"

11/7/13

Kristi Sweet "Beauty and Goodness Reconfigured: Kant's Ideal of Beauty"

11/21/13

Theodore George Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Gadamer and the Promise of World Literature"

11/21/13

Eddy Souffrant Jerry Jackson Lecture: "An Approach to Development Ethics"

3/19/14

Diane Perpich "Alone in a Crowd: Sartre and Young on Social Groups"

3/21/14

Film & Discussion Film: "Girl Rising" (PAR Co-Sponsor)

4/1/14

Rebekah Spera "The Question Concerning Ideology: A Reconsideration of 'The Culture Industry' in the 21st Century"

4/11/14

Kevin Schilbrack PAR Faculty-authored book panel: Philosophy and the Study of Religions: A Manifesto"

4/21/14

  2012-2013 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Michael Hodges

Jerry Jackson Lecture: “The God that Does Not Exist”

10/4/12

Kevin Schilbrack PAR Faculty paper: "Anti-Metaphysics" 

9/26/12

David Henderson PAR Faculty paper: "Wilderness in Henry Bugbee: The  Metaphyisical and the Montanan"

11/14/12

James McLachlan PAR Faculty paper: "Hell Is Not Other People: Ideas of Hell and Relational Theologies" 

11/28/12

John Sanders

Jerry Jackson Lecture: "How the Human Mind Thinks of God: A Cognitive Linguistic  Analysis of Anthropomorphic God Concepts" 

3/18/13

Christian Miller Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Are Most of Us Honest People? Or Dishonest? Or Neither?"

4/19/13

Michael Hodges Jerry Jackson Lecture: “The God that Does Not Exist”

10/4/12

Kevin Schilbrack PAR Faculty paper: "Anti-Metaphysics"

9/26/12

David Henderson PAR Faculty paper: "Wilderness in Henry Bugbee: The  Metaphyisical and the Montanan"

11/14/12

James McLachlan

PAR Faculty paper: "Hell Is Not Other People: Ideas of Hell and Relational Theologies"

11/28/12

John Sanders Jerry Jackson Lecture: "How the Human Mind Thinks of God: A Cognitive Linguistic  Analysis of Anthropomorphic God Concepts"

3/18/13

Christian Miller Jerry Jackson Lecture: "Are Most of Us Honest People? Or Dishonest? Or Neither?"

4/19/13

  2011-2012 VISITING SCHOLARS

 

Greg Hoskins

Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Gettysburg at Ground Zero, and Other Conundrums in the Philosophy and Politics of History"

10/10/11

Kevin Gustafson Jerry Jackson Lecture: “Discovering Sodom and Gomorrah in the Medieval West”

11/1/11

Marin Smillov “How Many Bad Actions Make Me A Bad Person?”

11/4/11

Mary Caldwell “The Hospital’s Obligations to the Uninsured and the Undocumented”

11/9/11

Aaron Simmons “Continental Philosophy of Religion: A Future”

11/11/11

Emily Ball

 "Understanding Homelessness" (Homeward Bound organization)

11/17/11

Diane Perpich "Feminism and Multiculturalism Revisited: French Feminism and the Ni Putes Ni Soumises Movement (Neither Whores Nor Doormats)"

12/2/11

Rob Bass “Understanding Animal Minds”

2/8/12

James Keller "Process Theism and Some Problems of Evil"

2/16/12

Katharine Schweitzer "Being Open to Change: The Paradox of Provisionality"

3/8/12

Aaron Simmons "A Goldilocks God?: A Comment on Contemporary Philosophy of Religion”

4/19/12