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SUMMARY:Free Online Course: HISTORY\, THEOLOGY AND MINISTERIAL PRACTICE OF SYNODALITY
DESCRIPTION:Boston College School of Theology and Ministry\nFree Online Course: HISTORY\, THEOLOGY AND MINISTERIAL PRACTICE OF SYNODALITY\nFrom February 6 to March 26\, 2023\nWeek 1: History of Synodality\nWeek 2: Theology of Synodality\nWeek 3: Ministerial Practice of Synodality\nThis Massive Online Formation is intended for pastoral agents\, religious women and men\, laity\, priests\, Bishops and many other people who would like to know in a simple but deep way what Synodality is about. This course will be facilitated virtually and offered at no cost to participants worldwide during the month of February\, 2023.  \nWe use a fully online asynchronous format. Lectures are pre-recorded and available to be watched in Spanish\, English\, Portuguese\, French\, Italian and German. \nFor more information\, please read the PRESS RELEASE below: \nPRESS RELEASE – MOOC 2 Sinodalidad (ENGLISH) \nRegistration: formaciononline.bc.edu \n 
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SUMMARY:Msgr. Michael Nazir-Ali // Course “The emergence of the notion of person in the West\, human dignity\, equality and liberty in Christian and secular thought”
DESCRIPTION:ST. JOHN PAUL II INSTITUTE OF CULTURE\nMsgr. Michael Nazir-Ali // Course “The emergence of the notion of person in the West\, human dignity\, equality and liberty in Christian and secular thought”\nAlongside the ‘descending theme’ of Christian influence on governance and law in the western world\, I intend also to explore an ‘ascending theme’ which comes to prominence from the time of St Thomas Aquinas and is developed in the Dominican tradition in a variety of ways. This theme is focused on an emphasis on the person as a moral and spiritual agent\, leading to a greater recognition of agency\, conscience\, choice and consent. As is increasingly acknowledged\, such a view is itself rooted in the biblical witness and\, particularly\, in the thought of St Paul. I hope to go on to ask about its relevance for the debate about ‘natural rights’ in the early modern period and its relation to Enlightenment thought\, both moderate and radical. I shall then consider whether a proper view of fundamental freedoms is best safeguarded by relying on reason alone\, as argued for by some Enlightenment and modern thinkers or whether cumulative tradition is a better guide. There will\, of course\, also be a consideration of personhood in relation to moral debates today about embryology\, abortion\, assisted suicide\, PVS and human relationships. \nThe schedule for the course is:\nTuesday\, 21 February 2023\, 16.30-18.15 (Aula 10)\nWednesday\, 22 February 2023\, 10.30-12.15 (Aula 15)\nFriday\, 24 February 2023\, 14.30-16.15 (Aula 10)\nMonday\, 27 February 2023\, 8.30-10.15 (Aula 15)\nWednesday\, 1 March 2023\, 10.30-12.15 (Aula 15)\nThursday\, 2 March 2023\, 10.30-12.15 (Aula 15) \nMsgr. Michael James Nazir-Ali is a former Anglican bishop who served as the 106th Bishop of Rochester from 1994 to 2009 and\, before that\, as Bishop of Raiwind in Pakistan. He holds both British and Pakistani citizenship and has both a Christian and Muslim family background. From 1999 he was a member of the House of Lords where he was active in a number of areas of national and international concern. He is currently President of the Oxford Centre for Training\, Research\, Advocacy and Dialogue (OXTRAD).\nIn 2021\, he was received into the Catholic Church. \nIf you wish to participate in the course please contact us at: jp2studies@pust.it \nSt. John Paul II Institute of Culture link \n 
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SUMMARY:Death & Dying | An Intellectual Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Dominican House of Studies | Washington\, DC\nThis retreat is being offered for current university students! \nStep away from the daily rush of life to pray and study the riches of the Church’s intellectual tradition with the Thomistic Institute. Throughout this retreat we will consider death and dying. \nThe retreat will have seminars and discussions framed by the traditional elements of a retreat (Mass\, adoration\, the Divine Office\, etc.). \nSchedule: \n\n\nBegins with check-in at 3:00 p.m. on Friday\, February 24th \n\n\nConcludes with check-out at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday\, February 26th \n\n\nSpeakers:  \n\n\nFr. Dominic Legge\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies) is the Director of the Thomistic Institute and Assistant Professor in Dogmatic Theology at the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception in Washington\, D.C. He holds a J.D. from Yale Law School\, a Ph.L. from the School of Philosophy of the Catholic University of America\, and a doctorate in Sacred Theology from the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. He entered the Order of Preachers in 2001\, after having practiced constitutional law for several years as a trial attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice. He has also taught at The Catholic University of America Law School and at Providence College. He is the author of The Trinitarian Christology of St. Thomas Aquinas (Oxford University Press\, 2016). \n\n\n\n\nProf. Michael Root (Catholic University of America) is Ordinary Professor of Systematic Theology at The Catholic University of America\, Washington\, DC.  Root is a native of Norfolk\, Virginia and studied at Dartmouth College (B.A.) and Yale University (Ph.D. in theology).  He was received into the Catholic Church in August\, 2010.  His particular theological interests are ecumenical relations\, eschatology/last things\, and grace and justification.  Root has been a member of the US and international LutheranCatholic dialogues\, the US LutheranUnited Methodist dialogue\, the AnglicanLutheran International Working Group\, and the AnglicanLutheran International Commission.  He served on the drafting teams that produced the Lutheran Roman Catholic “Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification”. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAPPLY HERE\n\n\n\n\nApplications to this retreat are due by Wednesday\, February 15th. \nSign up for our mailing list here if you’d like to be notified of future retreat opportunities. \n\nDominican House of Studies\n487 Michigan Avenue Northeast Washington\, DC\, \n20017United States (map)\n\nQuestions? Contact Ms. Lauren Frawley at lfrawley@dhs.edu.
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