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SUMMARY:LECTURE DE SAINT THOMAS D'AQUIN: Le philosophe et le théologien selon Thomas d’Aquin (The philosopher and the theologian according to Thomas Aquinas)
DESCRIPTION:LECTURE DE SAINT THOMAS D’AQUIN\nJeudi 6 octobre 2022\, à 20h au Couvent de Saint-Jacques 20 rue des Tanneries\, Paris XIIIe\nLe philosophe et le théologien selon Thomas d’Aquin\npar Adriano Oliva\, OP\nprésident de la Commission léonine (Collège des éditeurs de saint Thomas d’Aquin)\nLes Lectures de Saint Thomas ont lieu le 1er jeudi de chaque mois\, sauf en avril 2023 le deuxième jeudi\, au Couvent Saint-Jacques\, 20 rue des Tanneries\, 75013 Paris.\nA chaque fois\, exposé de 50 mn à propos d’un texte de Thomas d’Aquin par un membre de la Commission léonine et 25 mn d’échanges. \nLes prochains thèmes traités :\n3 novembre : Les âmes des morts par Jean-Christophe de Nadaï\, OP\n1er décembre : Le désir naturel de connaître chez Thomas d’Aquin\, commentateur d’Aristote par Marta Borgo \nThe Lectures of Saint Thomas take place on the first Thursday of each month\, except in April 2023 on the second Thursday\, at the Convent Saint-Jacques\, 20 rue des Tanneries\, 75013 Paris.\nEach time\, a 50-minute talk on a text by Thomas Aquinas by a member of the Leonine Commission and 25 minutes of discussion.\nThe next themes to be discussed are:\n3 November: The souls of the dead by Jean-Christophe de Nadaï\, OP\n1 December: The natural desire to know in Thomas Aquinas\, commentator of Aristotle by Marta Borgo \nLecture de saint Thomas annonce
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SUMMARY:Beyond Human: Transhumanism\, Christianity\, and the Challenge of the Future
DESCRIPTION:Angelicum Thomistic Institute – Science & Religion Online Series\nBeyond Human: Transhumanism\, Christianity\, and the Challenge of the Future\nRon Cole-Turner\nPittsburgh Theological Seminary\n12 October 2022\n7:00 PM (Rome) / 6:00 PM (London) / 1:00 PM (New York)\nLanguage: English \nHuman enhancement through technology is becoming commonplace\, with many turning to biomedical advances not just to treat diseases but to enhance their athletic abilities\, good looks\, cognitive abilities\, or long lifespan. But can technology really improve or enhance humanity? Transhumanists believe it can\, and their arguments present a powerful challenge to traditional or static modes of thought about human nature. Transhumanism raises new questions for humanity as a species. Will future human beings become “trans-humans” or “post-humans\,” even to the point of becoming a different species? How will individual human beings find their way in a culture of never-ending possibilities for personal reinvention? Can Christian theology survive in such a culture\, and will it have anything valuable to offer in response? In this lecture\, the changeable nature of the human and the enigma of human nature in a transhumanist age will be explored from a theological perspective. \nRon Cole-Turner is Professor of Theology (emeritus) at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. He holds a Ph.D. in theology from Princeton Theological Seminary and is an ordained Protestant minister in the United Church of Christ. He is a founding member of the International Society for Science and Religion\, serving on its Executive Committee. Over the past decade he has served as co-chair of the American Academy of Religion Unit on “Human Enhancement and Transhumanism.” Recent books include a study of human evolution and its theological significance\, entitled The End of Adam and Eve: Theology and the Science of Human Origins (2016); and Christian Perspectives on Transhumanism and the Church: Chips in the Brain\, Immortality\, and the World of Tomorrow (2018\, co-edited with Steve Donaldson). Other publications include Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Age of Technological Enhancement; The New Genesis: Theology and the Genetic Revolution; Pastoral Genetics: Theology and Care at the Beginning of Life (co-authored with Brent Waters); Human Cloning: Religious Responses; Beyond Cloning: Religion and the Remaking of Humanity; God and the Embryo: Religious Voices on Stem Cells and Cloning; Design and Destiny: Jewish and Christian Perspectives on Human Germline Modification. \nClick here to register.\nPUST-Angelicum website link
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SUMMARY:REINVIGORATE the JPCC Mission: A sharing of Dominicans' Engagement for JPCC
DESCRIPTION:Join us…\nfor a gathering of Dominican Family JPCC Promoters\n\n\nREINVIGORATE the JPCC Mission: A sharing of Dominicans’ Engagement for JPCC\nOctober 19\, 2022 · 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm (Philippine TIme)\nAula Pio V – Institute of Preaching\, Santo Domingo Church\, Quezon City\n\n\n\nSend us a message for more information.\n\n\nJPCC Official Facebook link
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SUMMARY:JP2 Lectures // Joseph Weiler: A Non-Christian Europe – Is It Possible?
DESCRIPTION:A Non-Christian Europe – Is It Possible?\nProfessor Joseph Weiler – New York University School of Law\n19 October 2022 4:30 PM\, Angelicum\, Aula 11\nLanguage: English \nOn Wednesday\, October 19\, 2022\, we invite you to the first lecture of the 2022-23 “JP2 Lectures” series\, organized by the St. John Paul II Institute of Culture at the Angelicum\, which will be given by Professor Joseph Weiler (New York University School of Law). The lecture titled “A Non-Christian Europe – Is It Possible?” will begin at 4.30 PM (CET) in Aula 11 at the Angelicum (address: Largo Angelicum\, 1\, 00184 Roma). \nThere is only one meaningful sense in which Europe could be truly Christian: If a majority of its citizens and residents were faithful\, practicing Christians. If one is to accept this as the determinant criterion\, as Benedict XVI (who is to John Paul II what Joshua was to Moses) has said more than once\, faithful\, practicing Christians have become a minority in Europe. In this sense\, a Non-Christian Europe is not merely possible\, it is a reality.  \nThis said\, it is quite another thing if Europe is to become\, and there are alarming signs in this respect\, Anti-Christian – Christophobic. Put differently\, if Europe is to turn its back on the fundamental\, indispensable centrality of the Christian tradition and ethic to Europe’s cultural and moral identity and if secularism is to become the new ‘Confessional State’.  \nThe most pressing issue is what role and strategy Christians should play and adopt in the face of this emerging reality. It is to this issue that the comments in my lecture will be addressed. \nJ.H.H. Weiler is University Professor at NYU Law School and Senior Fellow at the Center for European Studies at Harvard. He served previously as President of the European University Institute\, Florence. Prof. Weiler is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of International Law (EJIL) and the International Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON). He is the recipient of a doctorate honoris causa from the Catholic University of America. One of his notable books is Un’Europa Cristiana: Un saggio esplorativo which has been translated into eight languages. \nProfessor Joseph H.H. Weiler is the winner of the Ratzinger Prize 2022\, the prestigious award that is given to scholars who stand out for their scientific research in the theological field. \nPlease watch their YouTube Link. \n 
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SUMMARY:Nature and Grace: A Thomistic Introduction
DESCRIPTION:Nature and Grace: A Thomistic Introduction\nThomas Joseph White\, OP\nSimon Francis Gaine\, OP\n29 October 2022\nColégio de São Tomás – Quinta das Conchas\nLanguage: English \nHow can one understand philosophically what nature is\, and what human nature is specifically? How should one understand the theological notion of grace and how do grace and nature relate to another? Thomas Aquinas offers clear analysis of both these questions and this seminar will seek to examine his answers. Perhaps unsurprisingly\, St Thomas’ notions of human nature\, human longing for happiness and truth\, and the promise of grace and its role in our lives is of great relevance in our contemporary epoch. \nJoin us in Lisbon for this conference on nature and grace according to St Thomas Aquinas\, given by the Rector Magnificus Fr Thomas Joseph White\, OP\, and the Director of the Angelicum Thomistic Institute Fr Simon Francis Gaine\, OP. \nCoffee breaks and a snack lunch will be available for registered participants. \nClick HERE to register.\nLodging aid can be provided for a limited number of attendees chosen through a selection process. In case you are traveling from outside of Lisbon and is interested in receiving this aid\, please fill the corresponding questions on the registration form linked above. \nThis conference will not be live-streamed and it is not possible to attend it online.\n\nPUST-Angelicum website link \n\n\n\n\n ADD TO CALENDAR
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