Theology After Fergus Kerr

Wed, 08 Jul, 2026 at 01:00 pm to Thu, 09 Jul, 2026 at 04:30 pm UTC+01:00

Meet at the Blackfriars MCR | Oxford

Austin Kopack
Publisher/HostAustin Kopack
Theology After Fergus Kerr
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Join us for two days of recollection and discussion of the life and work of priest and theologian Fr Fergus Kerr OP
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Conference Description

“The principal task for the theologian now would seem to be the assimilation of this new understanding of man, this new experience, which we are accustomed to explore and to invoke in literature, plastic art, film, music, the social sciences, and so on: a ‘modern theology’ would issue from that.” - Kerr, ‘Christianity and the Liberal Vision’, Slant 9, 1966


Fr Fergus Kerr OP’s (1931-2025) two After’s – Aquinas and Wittgenstein –present a legacy of critical and faithful inquiry into the Catholic intellectual tradition and its reception. By assimilating the insights of contemporary philosophies while clinging to the essential of his tradition, Fr Fergus modelled a sympathetic yet critical attitude toward the diverse intellectual traditions with which he interacted. In turn, we too might examine how new ways of thinking can be the issue and issuer of theology today, how thinking like Fr Fergus might be continued in the academy as well as in the church. Indeed, it is not trivial to emphasise that Kerr was not only a scholar but a Priest and a Dominican at that. As Prior at Oxford during some of its most turbulent years – in and around the Second Vatican Council – he managed to mediate, sometimes painfully, between different currents in Catholicism and the Religious order amidst a time of social revolution. Attending to the needs of the community by listening properly then speaking wisely are fruits of Fr Fergus’ ministry, intellectual virtues that we too might cultivate through a faithful reading of his life and work.


If what comes After might be taken as a key theme of Fr Fergus’ work, then this only comes by understanding what came before and what the future might become after the moment of rupture. These ruptures might be intellectual – the kind of transformed self-conception instigated by Descartes and Wittgenstein – or cultural – what the various liberations of the twentieth century might mean for how we live together with less oppression. Taking the thought of Fr Fergus as a guide might, then, give us a way to critically imagine a future that we can inspire the next generation to realize.


Please join us for two days of personal recollections and scholarly discussion.

Confirmed speakers include Fritz Bauerschmidt, John Berkman, Simon Hewitt, Danny Hindman, Karen Kilby, Gerard Loughlin, John Milbank, Robert Miner, Paul Murray, Jack Norman, Simon Oliver, Taylor Payne, Fr Albert Robertson OP, Jeffrey Walkey, Graham Ward, T. Adam Van Wart.


Thank you to all who submitted proposals. The list of speakers will continue to be updated with a schedule to follow.


Outline of a Tentative Schedule

Wednesday 8 July

1:15pm Opening Remarks

1:30pm - 5:30pm Papers with coffee break

6:45pm Vespers

8:00pm Dinner at Pierre Victoire (optional add on)


Thursday 9 July

9:30am - 12:00pm Papers with coffee break

12:00pm - 1:15pm Lunch (included in registration)

1:15pm - 4:15pm Papers with coffee break

4:15pm - 4:30pm Closing Remarks



Questions? Please send any conference related queries to Austin Kopack and Jack Norman at [email protected].

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Meet at the Blackfriars MCR, Blackfriars Priory, Oxford, United Kingdom

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