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SUMMARY:E-SÉMINAIRE : PHILOSOPHIE DE L’ANIMAL (E-SEMINAR : PHILOSOPHY OF THE ANIMAL)
DESCRIPTION:E-séminaire de Philosophie\nNicolas Tenaillon\n17 April to 12 June\, 2023 \nDESCRIPTION\nTo know the stakes of the question of the animal today\, in particular the recent discoveries of ethology\, the place which one gives to the animal in the process of hominization\, the new rights which one grants to him since one recognizes his sensitivity and his suffering\, the morals which that induces in our behavior with regard to the alive ones\, the relevance (or not) of the movements “vegan”\, of the parties “animalists”\, of the antispeciesism\, the concern caused by the reduction of the biodiversity. \nOBJECTIVES\n1. To show that humans cannot do without animals for reasons that are not only useful (food\, work\, research) but also metaphysical.\n2. To know how to distinguish conceptually what makes the specificity of the animal\, the difficulty of classifications\, to become aware of the problem of biodiversity and the arguments of veganism\, anti-speciesism\, animalism while keeping a critical sense with regard to certain theories.\n3. To show that a theology of the animal remains to be written. \nRegistration fee:  350\,00 € \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link: http://www.domuni.eu \nWebsite Seminar Link:  https://www.domuni.eu/fr/formations/e-seminaire-philosophie-de-lanimal/ \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:E-SÉMINAIRE : THÉORIES DES ORGANISATIONS ET DU MANAGEMENT (E-SEMINAR : ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT THEORIES)
DESCRIPTION:E-SÉMINAIRE : THÉORIES DES ORGANISATIONS ET DU MANAGEMENT (E-SEMINAR: ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT THEORIES)\nThe seminar is open to Master’s students enrolled at Domuni Universitas and also welcomes free auditors. \nDATE OF THE SEMINAR:  April 17 to June 12\, 2023\nCourse code: SHS-SEM01\nProfessor: Dr. Wilguens Saint Fleur \nDESCRIPTION:\nThis course deals with the phenomenon of the organization and the various theories that have an influence on its management and development. The theory of organizations is an object of study for disciplines as varied as economics\, sociology\, psychology\, history\, management sciences\, etc. In this course\, we will study the major currents that have influenced the evolution and practices of the management of organizations. In addition to a historical approach to the theory of organizations\, we will analyze the major themes such as the difficulties faced by the organization today. The motivation of human resources\, the work environment\, and the organization\, the methods of decision-making in the organization\, etc. A global understanding of the organization is an asset that will give access to a broad knowledge of the reality of organizational management. The student will be able to prepare to deal with the diversity of situations in the management of the organization. \nGENERAL OBJECTIVES:\nTo know the major currents of thought in the theory of organizations and management that have influenced the evolution and practice of organizational management;\nUnderstand the scientific approach to organizations\nTo be able to critically discuss the theories of organizations and management presented by the different schools of thought;\nTo be able to identify the theories underlying the different modes of management observed in organizations. \nRegistration fee: 350\,00 € \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link:   http://www.domuni.eu \nSeminar Website link:  https://www.domuni.eu/fr/formations/e-seminaire-theorie-des-organisations/ \n  \n  \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:E-SÉMINAIRE : KANT ET LE PRIMAT DU DEVOIR (E-SEMINAR: KANT AND THE PRIMACY OF DUTY)
DESCRIPTION:E-SÉMINAIRE : KANT ET LE PRIMAT DU DEVOIR (E-SEMINAR: KANT AND THE PRIMACY OF DUTY)\nDATE OF THE SEMINAR:  April 17 to June 12\, 2023 \nCourse Code: SEM87\nProfessor: Dr Matthieu Dubost \nPRESENTATION OF THE SEMINAR:\nThe approach proposed here will be articulated in four steps. If Kantian thought has often been criticized\, it has often been done superficially and mainly by opposing it to the needs of subjectivity and the sensitive disappointments to which such a morality gave rise. Without neglecting these remarks\, it is undoubtedly important first to note what in his doctrine can be accepted as necessary elements for any valid ethics. This reading will then have to distinguish the weak criticisms from those to which the Kantian edifice resists badly\, and above all to note in Kant himself the tensions and weaknesses caused by the primacy of duty. This will give rise to a negative or critical demonstration of the insufficiency of Kantian duty as an exclusive basis for ethics. This will be our second step. \nOur interest in more contemporary critiques will essentially lie in their more unitary conception of the person\, a difficulty on which E. Kant stumbled. By aiming at a more dualistic anthropology\, we will continue the critique started in the second stage while giving ourselves the means to go towards another morality. \nIt is then\, in a fourth and final step\, that we will take into account an “ethics of the conatus”\, that of Ricoeur. We will discuss his ability to positively demonstrate the validity of an ethics of desire\, or teleological ethics\, which does not\, however\, claim to be an anthropology of desire. It will be necessary to discern what in him is a valid and argued answer to Kantian difficulties\, from what is perhaps more properly a pre-philosophical choice with the weaknesses that this implies. This reading will also have to take into account the way in which one can situate duty within an ethics where it is not primary. \nTHE STAGES OF THE SEMINAR:\nStage 1: Kant – Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals\nStage 2: Kant – “Dialectic of Pure Practical Reason”\, Critique of Practical Reason\nStage 3: Hegel and Schiller\nStep 4: Ricoeur \nRegistration fee:  350\,00 € \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link: http://www.domuni.eu \nWebsite Seminar Link:  https://www.domuni.eu/fr/formations/diplomes/kant-et-le-primat-du-devoir/
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/e-seminaire-kant-et-le-primat-du-devoir-e-seminar-kant-and-the-primacy-of-duty/
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SUMMARY:E-SÉMINAIRE : LA THÉOLOGIE TRINITAIRE (E-SEMINAR: TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY)
DESCRIPTION:E-SÉMINAIRE : LA THÉOLOGIE TRINITAIRE (E-SEMINAR: TRINITARIAN THEOLOGY)\nDu 17 avril au 12 juin 2023 \nCode du cours: SEM030 \nProfesseur : Ma Jacques Fournier\nCourse Code: SEM030 \nTRINITARIAN THEOLOGY IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN AND THE NEW TESTAMENT\nFaith in the One God runs through the whole Bible (Dt 6\,4-9; 2Sm 7\,22; 1R 8\,60; Is 44\,6-8; 45\,5-6.14\,22; 48\,10-12…). It is of course taken up by Jesus himself (Mk 12:28-34 and parallels) and the authors of the New Testament (Jn 5:44; 17:3; Rom 3:30; 16:27; Gal 3:20; 1Cor 8:4; 1Tm 1:17; 2:3b-6)… \nBut on the mountain of the Transfiguration\, the light of the Son dazzled St. John\, the voice of the Father reassured him and in his Gospel\, he will lead us into the Mystery of this eternal Relationship that was manifested in Jesus\, the Christ\, between the Son of God and his Father… And such is the heart of his discovery\, exposed from the first line of his work: “the Word”\, the Son\, the Word of the Father\, “is God”\, and before all “beginning”\, he is “near God” the Father\, turned “towards” Him\, living in relationship with Him… We will see to what extent our Nicene Constantinopolitan Creed is present in this Gospel of John\, in his Letters but also in the works of St. Luke and St. Paul. \nWith them\, we will also discover the foundations of the Revelation of the Holy Spirit\, also true God\, and we will see\, especially with St. John\, what is his work today towards every man of good will… \nWITH FOLLOW-UP AND VALIDATION\nRegistration fee: 350\,00 € \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link:   http://www.domuni.eu \nSeminar Website link: https://www.domuni.eu/fr/formations/e-seminaire-la-theologie-trinitaire/ \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:E-SEMINAR : PROCLAIMING HOLY SCRIPTURES
DESCRIPTION:E-SEMINAR : PROCLAIMING HOLY SCRIPTURES\nby David Pereyra\nFrom 17th April to 12th June 2023\nCourse code: SEM72 \nBRINGING A SACRAMENTAL EXPERIENCE TO THE CONGREGATION\nDESCRIPTION\nChristians define the Liturgy of the Word as an act of worship consisting mainly of scriptural readings\, preaching\, and prayers. In this way\, each liturgy nourishes worshippers from the table of God’s word. Christians pursue the sacramental presence of the word of God in Jesus Christ\, present in the sacred scriptures and the Eucharist. The seminar aims to answer the following questions\, What occurs during a liturgical proclamation? What kind of presence do we face during this human action? Proclaiming Holy Scriptures seminar is directed at lay persons and ministers who need to encourage full participation in the worship ministries of their congregations. \nOBJECTIVES\nThe Sacramental act of proclamation\nPerformance and Symbolism in the Proclamation of the Word\nThe Lector: Proper techniques of oral interpretations\nThe Proper Place to Proclaim the Word\nLEARNING OUTCOMES\nKNOWLEDGE\nReaffirming God’s sacramental presence in the proclamation of Holy Scriptures\, in the thought that they are the sacrament of the word of God.\nRecovering the sacramentality of the word of God as a way to relocate it meaningfully within worship actions.\nCOMPETENCE\nAble to explain the sacramentality of the Liturgy of the Word.\nAble to explain the reenactment action of proclaiming Holy Scriptures\nAble to describe new ways to enhance the symbolic value of reading Holy Scriptures during the liturgy\nEVALUATION METHODS\nA contribution of a PowerPoint presentation (or keynote) of approximate 12 slides or a guide of 5 pages 2500 words maximum\, to train lectors for the Liturgy of the Word. \nParticipation in the debate during the second week (quality over quantity) \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link:   http://www.domuni.eu \nSeminar Website link: https://www.domuni.eu/en/learning/e-seminar-proclaiming-holy-scriptures/
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SUMMARY:E-SEMINAR: LEARNING TO DWELL
DESCRIPTION:E-SEMINAR: LEARNING TO DWELL\nby Jaco Kruger\nFrom 17th April to 12th June 2023 \nCourse code: SEM84 \nDESCRIPTION\nThe fundamental thesis underlying this seminar is that there exists a kind of fittingness – even stronger\, an affinity – between philosophy and ecology that invites us to think of these two disciplines together and in relation. Philosophy is occupied with the “big questions” of life and existence; its approach is often speculative and generalizing. Philosophy is the ongoing attempt to see the biggest picture\, and to integrate all of experience into such a big picture. In this sense the Greek root word from which the word ecology stems is very appropriate: oikos – the house\, the household\, the dwelling place. Philosophy is about “learning to dwell\,” to use a formulation of Martin Heidegger. What does it mean to be at home in the world? How should humans be at home in the world? And how should we live in our common home? Ecology\, for its part\, has since the middle of the 20th century as a discipline moved closer and closer to the life sciences and the natural sciences. But the fundamental philosophical presuppositions of ecology remain an open question. And the environmental catastrophe that is slowly unfolding in the 21st century affirms the intuition that the worldviews and philosophical presuppositions of the late-capitalist world must urgently be revisited. Making use of resources from process philosophy and from the work of Martin Heidegger\, this seminar contributes to the discussion surrounding the characteristics of an integral ecology (Laudato Sí) by attempting an ecological introduction to philosophy. \nOBJECTIVES\nTo introduce philosophy as the human search for a home in the world\nTo highlight the philosophical roots of the current ecological crisis\nTo contribute to the philosophical foundations of integral ecology as called for in the papal encyclical\, Laudato Sí \nFor more information\, you may open the DOMUNI Universitas main website link:   http://www.domuni.eu \nSeminar Website link: https://www.domuni.eu/en/learning/e-seminar-learning-to-dwell/
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SUMMARY:Aquinas on Evil: 12th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Aquinas on Evil: 12th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop\n\nWednesday\, May 31\, 20234:00 PM\nSunday\, June 4\, 20235:00 PM\n\n\nMount Saint Mary College\n330 Powell Avenue Newburgh\, NY\, \n12550 United States (map)\n\n12th Annual Aquinas Philosophy Workshop\nEach summer the Thomistic Institute sponsors a four-day workshop for graduate students\, advanced undergraduate students and lovers of philosophy. The conference features renowned presenters from prestigious universities around the world and will return this year to Mount Saint Mary College in Newburgh\, NY. The topic for the 12th Annual Summer Philosophy Workshop is “Aquinas on Evil.” \nThis workshop is co-sponsored by the Catholic and Dominican Institute. \n\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is open to graduate students\, advanced undergraduates\, faculty\, and all non-student lovers of wisdom. \nRegistration: \nGraduate students\, talented undergraduates and all lovers of wisdom are invited to attend. Registration fees cover all meals during the conference\, lodging\, lecture sessions\, roundtable discussions\, conference materials\, and recreations. \nUPDATED REGISTRATION PRICES \n\n\n\n\nNon-student Registration: \nSingle-occupancy: $445 \n\n\n\n\nStudent Registration: \nDouble-occupancy: $197.50 \nSingle-occupancy: $365 \nTravel & Lodging: \nLodging will be arranged for all registrants at Mount St. Mary College. Locals may inquire about a discounted commuter rate. \n\n\n\nREGISTER\nThomistic Institute Workshop link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/7530/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230601T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230603T170000
DTSTAMP:20230330T100815Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium Thomisticum VI
DESCRIPTION:Symposium Thomisticum VI\nAquinas and Nature\n1-3 June 2023\nBarcelona\, Spain\nLocation: Casa Balmesiana \nThis event is supported by the Thomistic Institute and co-hosted by Instituto Santo Tomás; it will be held in the magnificent Casa Balmesiana in the Gothic quarter of the city. \nAccommodation is available\, 78 euro for bed and breakfast. \nA small number of spaces are still available for those who wish to present a paper at the parallel supplementary breakout sessions on Saturday\, June 3. Papers may be on any topic related to St. Thomas. \n\n\n\nPlease email Professor Fran O’Rourke (orourke@ucd.ie) if you have any questions. \n\n\n\nSpeakers:\nVivan Boland\, OP; Brian Carl; John Cottingham; Gregory Doolan; John Dudley; Martín Echevarría; Kevin Flannery\, SJ; Simon Francis Gaine\, OP; Harm Goris; John Haldane; Rollen Edward Houser; Piotr Jaroszynski; Marc Johnson; Gaven Kerr; Gyula Kilma; Anna Marmadoro; Enrique Martínez; Rupert Mayer\, OP; Francesa Murphy; Siobhan Nash-Marshall; John O’Callaghan; Fran O’Rourke; Antoni Prevosti; Alice Ramos; Peter Redpath; Greg Reichberg; Fáinche Ryan; Mary Catherine Sommers; Richard Taylor; Rudi Te Velde; David Twetten; Giovanni Ventimiglia \nClick here for more information.\nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute Symposium link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/symposium-thomisticum-vi/
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SUMMARY:Lectures de Thomas d’Aquin au couvent de Saint-Jacques
DESCRIPTION:Lectures de Thomas d’Aquin au couvent de Saint-Jacques\n(Readings of Thomas Aquinas\nat the convent of Saint-Jacques)\nLes membres de la Commission Léonine vous invitent à une lecture de textes de Thomas d’Aquin aux dates suivantes :13 avril\, 4 mai et 1er juin de 20h00 à 21h15.\nThe members of the Leonine Commission invite you to a reading of texts by Thomas Aquinas on the following dates: April 13\, May 4\, and June 1 from 8:00 to 9:15 P.M.\nFor more information\, please contact:  marc.millais@commissio-leonina.org\nVenue: 20 rue des Tanneries 75013 Paris
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SUMMARY:Philosophy\, Science & Religion: Dialogue of the deaf or fruitful dialectic?
DESCRIPTION: Dominican Study Insitute – Istanbul \nPhilosophy\, Science & Religion: Dialogue of the deaf or fruitful dialectic?\nPhilosophy\, the natural sciences\, and religion are fundamental components of every culture and human thought history. In their own way\, they help man face fundamental questions about his life. Despite the differences in the methods they use and the differences in the way they perceive the world\, philosophy\, science and religion can and must develop a fruitful dialogue. Furthermore\, reason and faith are not contradictory but complementary. \n\n\n\nSpeaker: Marina Novina\nLanguage: English with live translation in Turkish\nWhere: Sen Piyer Kilisesi\, Galata Kulesi sk. 26\, Beyoğlu\nWhen: 2nd June\, 8pm \nFree entry \nSen Piyer website link
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SUMMARY:How Is Revealed Knowledge Justified? Aquinas on Faith and Reason
DESCRIPTION:How Is Revealed Knowledge Justified? Aquinas on Faith and Reason\nOxford University \nThe Thomistic Institute at Oxford University presents by Prof. Mats Wahlberg of Umeå University titled “How Is Revealed Knowledge Justified? Aquinas on Faith and Reason.” \nMonday\, June 5 \n7:30 PM \nBlackfriars \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Topic:  \nIn this talk\, I will relate Aquinas’s view of faith to contemporary perspectives in analytic philosophy about epistemic justification and the epistemological status of testimony. The main question I will address is how we can be justified in believing things on the basis of divine testimony\, mediated through Scripture and Tradition. \nAbout the Speaker: \nMats Wahlberg is associate professor of systematic theology at Umeå University\, Sweden. He has written two books: Reshaping Natural Theology (Palgrave Macmillan\, 2012) and Revelation as Testimony (Eerdmans\, 2014)\, as well as many scholarly articles. His research about the problem of evil has received funding from the John Templeton Foundation. In 2021\, he was the visiting Aquinas Chair at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum) in Rome. \nThomistic Institute talk link \n 
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SUMMARY:Friendship\, Happiness\, and the Search for God: Aristotle\, Augustine\, & Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:The Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship\nFriendship\, Happiness\, and the Search for God: Aristotle\, Augustine\, & Aquinas\nDominican House of Studies & The Catholic University of America | Washington\, D.C. \nJune 11 – 16\, 2023 \nThe Civitas Dei Summer Fellowship is a project sponsored by the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America and by the Thomistic Institute at the Dominican House of Studies that offers competitive fellowships for graduate students (and a few talented\, upper-level undergraduates)\, drawing from across fields in the sciences\, humanities\, and from law. \nAccepted fellowship recipients attend a one week program in Washington\, D.C. that offers courses and seminars given by distinguished scholars focusing on some aspect of Catholic thought in relation to culture and public life. \nThis year’s Civitas Dei fellowship examines “Friendship\, Happiness\, and the Search for God\,” and will feature lectures that approach the question of happiness from different scholarly perspectives\, drawing on resources from ancient\, patristic\, and scholastic perspectives. By participating in this fellowship\, accepted students will be introduced to a wealth of scholarly resources on friendship\, and encouraged to think critically about the application of these principles to private and public life. \n2023 Featured Speakers: \nProf. Russell Hittinger (The Catholic University of America) \nFr. Dominic Legge\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies) \nProf. Michael Gorman (The Catholic University of America) \nOpen to graduate students and advanced undergraduates in all disciplines. Successful applicants will receive travel funding as well as lodging for the extent of the fellowship and waived registration fee. \n\n\n\n\nAPPLY NOW\n\n\n\nThomistic Institute Summer Fellowship link
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20230616T080000
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SUMMARY:Inscripción abierta: III Encuentro Universitario Tomista en Barcelona\, España
DESCRIPTION:Aplica hoy!\nIII Encuentro Universitario Tomista en Barcelona: ¿Que es el hombre?\nUna aproximación desde Santo Tomás de Aquino\n16-18 de junio de 2023 \nLugar: Casa Betania\, Carrer Bonavista\, 37\, 08940 Cornellà de Llobregat [Barcelona\, España] \nIdioma: Español \nCoste: 40 € (alojamiento y comida incluidos). Plazas limitadas. \nUsa este enlace de inscripción para aplicar. \nEl plazo de inscripción acaba el 31 de mayo del 2023\nDescripción:\n\n\n¿Qué es el hombre? Aunque parezca una pregunta trivial\, una simple mirada a la diversidad de respuestas (o incluso ausencia de ellas) que se proponen en nuestro mundo contemporáneo exige volver a pensar en profundidad qué es el hombre\, cuál es su origen y cuál es su destino. En este III Encuentro universitario tomista procuraremos aproximarnos a estos problemas a la luz del pensamiento de santo Tomás de Aquino a quien san Juan Pablo II llamaba también Doctor humanitatis. \nCada día celebraremos la Santa Misa y tendremos un rato de adoración al Santísimo. Tendremos\, además\, la oportunidad de compartir con los profesores en un ambiente de convivencia informal. \nPonentes: Stefano Abbate\, Antonio Amado\, Martín Echavarría\, Enrique Martínez\, Lucas Prieto\, David Torrijos. \n\nEntidades organizadoras: Angelicum Thomistic Institute (Roma) / Instituto Santo Tomás de Balmesiana (Barcelona) \n\nPara más información escribir a secretaria@istomas.org o lucaspablo.prieto@gmail.com o Tiinfo@pust.it. \nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/inscripcion-abierta-iii-encuentro-universitario-tomista-en-barcelona-espana/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230616T130000
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SUMMARY:Thomas Aquinas’s Theory of Perception 多玛斯·阿奎那的感知理论研究
DESCRIPTION:Chinese Online Series 中文系列線上講座: Dialogue with Thomas Aquinas 與多瑪斯阿奎那的對話\nThomas Aquinas’s Theory of Perception 多玛斯·阿奎那的感知理论研究\nLecture in Mandarin | 普通话讲座 \nKe Xu | 許可 \nAssistant Research Fellow\, School of Philosophy\, Zhejiang University \nFriday\, 16 June 2023 \n13:00 (Rome) / 19:00 (Beijing) \n2023年6月16日，星期五 \n13:00/19:00（北京） \nPlease click here to register.\nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic online series link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/thomas-aquinass-theory-of-perception-%e5%a4%9a%e7%8e%9b%e6%96%af%c2%b7%e9%98%bf%e5%a5%8e%e9%82%a3%e7%9a%84%e6%84%9f%e7%9f%a5%e7%90%86%e8%ae%ba%e7%a0%94%e7%a9%b6/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230616T150000
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SUMMARY:The Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas | An Intellectual Retreat for Ireland
DESCRIPTION:The Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas | An Intellectual Retreat for Ireland\nGlencomeragh House | Co. Tipperary\, Ireland \nThis retreat is being offered for Trinity College and current university students in Ireland. \nStep away from the daily rush of life to pray and study the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas\, the Angelic Doctor\, with the Thomistic Institute. The retreat will have seminars and discussions framed by the traditional elements of a retreat (Mass\, adoration\, the Divine Office\, etc.). \nThanks to the generosity of our benefactors\, meals and housing will be provided free for accepted applicants. \nSchedule: \nBegins with check-in at 3:00 p.m. on Friday\, June 16th \nConcludes with check-out at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday\, June 18th \nSpeakers: \nProf. Adam Eitel (Yale Divinity School) holds appointments in the Divinity School\, the Program in Medieval Studies\, and the Humanities Program. His research and teaching bring topics in the history of Christian theology to bear on questions of fundamental moral concern. A specialist in medieval scholasticism\, his particular research interests span doctrinal and moral theology\, especially in the works of Thomas Aquinas and his contemporaries. His first book\, Thomas Aquinas and the Invention of the Preacher\, examines the need for gifts of the Holy Spirit in light of the eliminable conditions of human folly; as this volume approaches the final stages of revision\, he is also preparing a translation and critical introduction to Aquinas’s Contra impugnantes. His contributions to various journals include published and forthcoming essays in the Journal of Religious Ethics\, Nova et Vetera\, Studies in Christian Ethics\, and The Thomist. Longer term aspirations include projects on the virtue of charity\, the nature of sin\, grace\, eschatology\, grief\, and infant mortality. \nFr. Conor McDonough\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies\, Dublin) is a Dominican friar from Galway. He studied science and theology at the University of Cambridge and taught theology at secondary school before joining the Dominicans in 2009. He was ordained priest in 2016 and undertook further studies in theology at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland)\, focussing on the writings of St Thomas Aquinas and John Calvin. He is currently based in Dublin where he teaches theology to the students at the Dominican House of Studies in Dublin. \nFr. Alan O’Sullivan\, O.P. (Trinity College) is currently the chaplain of Trinity College\, Dublin. He is a member of the Irish province of the Order of Preachers who studied at Blackfriars\, Oxford. \nApplications to this retreat are due before Wednesday\, May 24th. \nAPPLY HERE\nSign up for our mailing list here if you’d like to be notified of future retreat opportunities. \nQuestions? Contact Ms. Lauren Frawley at lfrawley@dhs.edu.
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