February 19, 2026, 4 pm CET

Speakers: Bettina Schmidt (University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK),
Emmanuel Ofuasia (University of Pretoria, South Africa) and Steven Engler
(Mount Royal University, Canada) Chair: José Eduardo Porcher (Federal
University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)

This roundtable will focus on conceptions of divinity in African
traditional religions and Afro-Brazilian traditions through a transatlantic
dialogue, emphasizing relational, immanent, and contextually embedded
understandings of the divine. It addresses key questions: How do these
traditions conceptualize the divine and its relation to nature, humanity,
and spiritual hierarchies? What properties are attributed to divine beings,
and how do relationality and entitology shape belief and practice? To what
extent is divinity understood as personal, and how do these systems
negotiate unity and multiplicity in the divine?

This session is one of four virtual roundtables on the concept of divinity
in underrepresented religious traditions, which are taking place in
2025–2026. It is part of the project Concepts of God and the Variety of
Theisms in Indian Traditions. This particular roundtable is also a
collaboration with the project Spiritual Realities, Relationality, and
Flourishing: Brazilian Contributions to Philosophy of Religion.

Logic and Religion Webinar
https://www.logicandreligion.com/webinars

Templeton project
https://www.god-and-consciousness.com/

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