Nature Lost, Nature Regained: Rethinking Nature Across Theology, Philosophy, and the Sciences

TRIERTIUM is delighted to be participating as a co-sponsor in the major international conference “Nature Lost, Nature Regained: Rethinking Nature Across Theology, Philosophy, and the Sciences” in Rome (Pontifical University of the Holy Cross, Rome, June 24-26 2026).

The Centre for Theology and Philosophy, in collaboration with the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross (Santa Croce, Rome), invites scholars from across disciplines to explore the enduring and contested idea of nature.

Once regarded as the very ground of intelligibility—what Aristotle called physis and the scholastics treated as a principle of order—nature in modernity has been dismantled, dissolved, or reduced to a functional mechanism. Declared obsolete by some, defended or reimagined by others, “nature” remains at the center of our deepest debates: about the human person, technology, freedom, metaphysics, and meaning itself. The conference is co-sponsored by ICT (Toulouse), St Mary Seminary and University (Baltimore), Triertium (Olomouc) and New Trinitarian Ontologies (Austin).

More about the Nature Lost, Nature Regained: Rethinking Nature Across Theology, Philosophy, and the Sciences Conference (including the Call for Papers).

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