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SUMMARY:The Church and culture. Conference on the 25th Anniversary of the “Letter to Artists” by John Paul II.
DESCRIPTION:On 11 April\, a conference commemorating the 25th anniversary of John Paul II’s Letter to Artists will be held at the Angelicum. The conference discussion will focus on the past and present opportunities and challenges in the mutual relations between Christianity and culture\, as well as on the meaning of beauty in Christianity. Among the speakers in the conference will be card. Grzegorz Ryś\, prof. Rémi Brague\, Fr. Riccardo Lufrani O.P.\, and Fr. Michał Paluch O.P. \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/the-church-and-culture-conference-on-the-25th-anniversary-of-the-letter-to-artists-by-john-paul-ii/
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SUMMARY:"Konstantinopolis'in surları" Çizim | Fotoğraf
DESCRIPTION:Sergi / Exhibition \n“Konstantinopolis’in surları” Çizim | Fotoğraf \nDrawing | Photographing “the walls of Constantinople” \n5 Nisan – 30 Haziran 2024 \nSen Piyer Kilisesi’nde \nHer hafta cuma-cumartesi günleri 14:30-17:30 saatleri arasında ziyaret edilebilir. \n  \n“Konstantinopolis’in surları”\nÇizim | Fotoğraf \n  \nKüratörlüğünü Silvia Pedone ve Domenico Ventura’nın üstlendiği sergi\, küratörlerin Konstantinopolis/İstanbul surları üzerine onlarca yıldır yürüttükleri çalışmalara\, kavramsal ve metodolojik\, tarihsel ve güncel ikili bir yaklaşımla odaklanıyor: bir yanda heybetli surların imgesi ve ikonografisi\, diğer yanda ise “hafıza” ya da “kalıntılar” dediğimiz şeyin modern algısı. \nÖzel rezervasyon için lütfen e-posta gönderin (info@senpiyer.org) \nFrom 5 April to 30 June 2024 in the Church of Sen Piyer\nCan be visited every week on Fridays and Saturdays between 2.30pm and 5.30pm. \n  \n“The walls of Constantinople”\nDrawing | Photographing \n  \nThe exhibition\, curated by Silvia Pedone and Domenico Ventura\, focuses on the curators’ decades of work on the walls of Constantinople/Istanbul\, through a dual conceptual and methodological\, historical and contemporary approach: on the one hand\, the image and iconography of the imposing city walls – on the other hand\, the modern perception of what we call “memory” or “ruins”. \nFor private bookings please email (info@senpiyer.org) \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/konstantinopolisin-surlari-cizim-fotograf/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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CREATED:20240311T090534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T090930Z
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SUMMARY:CONFERENCE and NEW BOOK PUBLICATION
DESCRIPTION:Sevgili Arkadaşlar\,\nDear friends \n  \n1. Konferans / Conference \nTerrae Incognitae \n  \n2. Yeni kitap/ New book \nLa misura mediterranea dell’umano \n1 – Konferans \n  \nCuma 22 Mart\, saat 20.00 \nSen Piyer Kilisesi’nde \n  \nAntonio Musarra ve Nicole Kançal-Ferrari \, konuyla ilgili bir konferansta \n  \nTerrae Incognitae \nOrtaçağ Kırım’ında Dil ve Kültür \n  \nCodex Cumanicus’u “Batılı” bir bakış açısıyla inceleyecek ve Ortaçağ Kırım’ındaki mimari çeşitliliği açıklayacak. Bu konferans aracılığıyla\, Ortaçağ Kırım’ında Batı ve Türk kültürlerinin karşılaşmasından kaynaklanan etkileri ve tepkileri görmeye çalışacağız. \n  \nİngilizce ve Türkçe çevirisi sağlanacaktır. \n  \nDaha çok biligi almak için burayı tıklayın. \n1 – Conference \n  \nTuesday\, the 22. of March\, at 8 PM in the Church of Sen Piyer \nAntonio Musarra and Nicole Kançal-Ferrari \, in a conference on the topic \n  \nTerrae Incognitae\nLanguage and Culture in Medieval Crimea \n  \nwill examine the Codex Cumanicus from a “Western” point of view and explain the architectural diversity in medieval Crimea.\nThrough this conference\, we will seek to see the influences and reactions that resulted from the encounter between Western and Turkish cultures in medieval Crimea. \nThe conference will be held in English and Turkish with live translation. \n  \nFor further details click here. \n2 – Yeni kitap \n  \nClaudio Monge ve Giuseppina De Simone ‘nin yeni kitabı “La misura mediterranea dell’umano” nun yayınlandığını duyurmaktan mutluluk duyuyoruz. \nClaudio Monge ve Giuseppina De Simone\, bu kültürler kavşağını her zaman zenginleştirmiş olan çeşitliliğin korunması gerektiğini yeni bir teolojik öneriyle teyit etmektedir. Birlikte\, Akdeniz’in “hafızasını” sadece zengin geçmişiyle ilişkili olarak değil\, aynı zamanda pratiğe\, kişisel ve sosyal gerçekliğin dönüşümüne yönlendirmeyi seçerek rehabilite ediyorlar. Bu şekilde teolojinin eleştirel işlevini vurgulayarak\, onu ilahi olanın epifanisiyle sürekli diyalog halindeyken insanın hizmetine sunarlar. Böylece\, “sınır “dan gelen eski Mare nostrum’u\, geçilmesi bizi öteki yapan “eşik” haline gelir. \n2 – New book \n  \nWe are delighted to announce the publication of “La misura mediterranea dell’umano”\, a new book by Claudio Monge and Giuseppina De Simone. \nClaudio Monge and Giuseppina De Simone affirm the need to protect the diversity\, which has always enriched this crossroads of cultures\, through a new theological proposal. Together\, they rehabilitate the “memory” of the Mediterranean not only in relation to its rich past\, but choosing to orientate it to practice\, to the transformation of personal and social reality. Accentuating in this way the critical function of theology\, they place it at the service of the human\, while in constant dialogue with the epiphany of the divine. Thus\, the ancient Mare nostrum from “border” again becomes “threshold\,” the crossing of which makes us other. \nFor further details click here. \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/conference-and-new-book-publication/
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SUMMARY:Miracles: Scientific\, Philosophical\, and Theological Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:The Angelicum Thomistic Institute Project for Science and Religion Presents:\nMiracles: Scientific\, Philosophical\, and Theological Perspectives\n1-2 March 2024\nAngelicum – Aula Minor \n  \nAims of the Conference:\nMiracles are one of the core features of the Christian religion\, as well as many other faiths. The most foundational miracles are those described throughout the biblical narrative. However\, there have been continued reports of miraculous events even to this day\, and some have become important in popular piety and the faith of individual believers. In light of the advances of modern science and our deeper understanding of the physical and biological world\, many have claimed that such miraculous events\, ancient or contemporary\, are implausible if not strictly impossible. In this conference we will consider the miraculous with the tools of contemporary theology\, philosophy\, and science. Drawing on the insights of an international collection of specialists\, we will address various foundational questions about God’s supernatural action in the world: What exactly is a miracle? In light of advances in science and philosophy\, are miracles possible? If so\, can modern science help identify and understand miraculous events? What role should miracles play in our personal Christian faith? Is it reasonable for scientists to believe in particular miracles\, and if so\, when? Does nature need special divine action in its operation and major evolutionary transitions? \nMore Details \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/miracles-scientific-philosophical-and-theological-perspectives/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Cairo:20240215T090000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Cairo:20240217T170000
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CREATED:20230606T102042Z
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS: The literal meaning\, between Christian worlds and Muslim worlds (7ᵗʰ‒15ᵗʰ centuries)
DESCRIPTION:The literal meaning\, between Christian worlds and Muslim worlds (7ᵗʰ‒15ᵗʰ centuries)\nConference organized at the Dominican Institute of Oriental Studies (Cairo)\nFebruary 15ᵗʰ‒17ᵗʰ\, 2024\nFrom February 15ᵗʰ to 17ᵗʰ\, 2024\, the IDEO will organize an international conference entitled “The literal meaning\, between Christian worlds and Muslim worlds (7ᵗʰ‒15ᵗʰ centuries)” \nBy pointing the finger at the “literalism” or “fundamentalism” of this or that religious movement\, current events willingly bring to the forefront the notion of the literal meaning of sacred texts\, whether it is claimed as the only authentic meaning or denounced as an oversimplification. The apparent simplicity of the literal meaning\, presented as the obvious meaning of a text\, beyond any interpretation or hermeneutic approach\, is nevertheless called into question by studies of linguistics\, which have long shown that it is a constructed meaning\, whose definition always presupposes a hermeneutic framework\, even if it is implicit1. \nWith regard to the hermeneutics of the holy texts of Christianity and Islam\, it is through medieval debates that these frames of reference\, which have already been the subject of numerous studies\, were established. For the Christian West\, from the pioneering works of Henri de Lubac2 and Beryl Smalley3 to the rich synthesis of Gilbert Dahan4\, the history of the progressive conception and canonization of multiple meanings is now known\, showing in particular the essential role played by the historia (or littera): far from being the forgotten element of medieval Latin exegesis\, it is\, on the contrary\, affirmed not only as the foundation of the spiritual senses\, but also as a rich sense in itself\, which can be analyzed at different levels. This harmony elaborated by scholarly hermeneutics does not prevent the existence of spiritual movements with a claimed strict literalism. This richness of studies on Latin hermeneutics contrasts\, however\, with their weakness with regard to other Christian worlds\, notably the Byzantine universe. \nPlease continue to read on the IDEO website. \nPapers will be given in English. \nThe conference will take place from February 15ᵗʰ to 17ᵗʰ\, 2024 in Cairo. Proposals for papers should be sent (adrien.candiard@ideo-cairo.org\, sumi.shimahara@sorbonne-universite.fr) before June 30ᵗʰ\, 2023. The papers will be published in the Mélanges de l’Institut dominicain d’études orientales.
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/call-for-papers-the-literal-meaning-between-christian-worlds-and-muslim-worlds-7%e1%b5%97%ca%b0%e2%80%9215%e1%b5%97%ca%b0-centuries/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240212T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20240214T120000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
CREATED:20240212T150324Z
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UID:8419-1707724800-1707912000@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:Discover the traditions and meaning of Ash Wednesday for Christians today!
DESCRIPTION:Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season\, reminding us of human mortality and the need for reconciliation with God. Many Christians attend special church services where they receive ashes on their foreheads. The ashes are a visible sign of repentance and a reminder of our return to dust in death. We are called to humility and faith in God for eternal life. \nAsh Wednesday is always 46 days before Easter Sunday (40 days excluding Sundays). The observance of Ash Wednesday is rooted in various biblical traditions. In the Old Testament\, ashes were a symbol of penance and mourning\, and in the New Testament\, Jesus fasted for 40 days in the wilderness before beginning his public ministry. \nLent is a time set aside each year for similar fasting\, observing an intentional season of focus on Christ’s life\, ministry\, sacrifice\, and resurrection. The Lenten season culminates with Holy Week\, which includes Palm Sunday\, Good Friday\, and the joyous celebration of Easter. \nPRAYERFUL GREETINGS to all on this coming Season of Lent\, \nIntellectual Life Office \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/discover-the-traditions-and-meaning-of-ash-wednesday-for-christians-today/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240119T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
CREATED:20230606T101048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T101226Z
UID:7980-1705654800-1705856400@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS: New Perspectives on the Dominican Engagement for a Catholic Dialogue with Jews and Muslims
DESCRIPTION:60 Years of Nostra Aetate\nNew Perspectives on the Dominican Engagement for a Catholic Dialogue with Jews and Muslims\nJanuary 19‒21\, 2024\, in Trier (Germany)\nFrom January 19ᵗʰ to 20ᵗʰ\, 2024\, an international conference will be held in Trier\, Germany\, on the reception of Nostra Aetate\, entitled “60 years after Nostra Aetate. New Perspectives on the Dominican Engagement for a Catholic Dialogue with Jews and Muslims”. \nAs “one of the final surprises of the Second Vatican Council”1 (Maurice Borrmans)\, its comparatively short declaration of Nostra Aetate “on the relation of the Church to non-Christian religions” (1965) marks a paradigm shift in the attitude of the Catholic Church towards other religions. Despite numerous theological —from today’s perspective— shortcomings of the Declaration\, it represents a different\, appreciative perception of other religions\, especially Judaism and Islam\, and thus laid the basis for a modern theology of religions from a Catholic perspective. \nIt is indisputable that various religious\, among them Dominicans\, played a significant role in drafting the Declaration.2 Less known is their intensive\, sometimes decades-long theological and/or practical work of preparation\, which they carried out through personal encounters with Jews and Muslims as well as through their academic study of Judaism and Islam\, paving the way for Nostra Aetate. In contrast\, other members of the Order were critical of this engagement and attempted to prevent such a far-reaching declaration of the Council\, but ultimately failed because of the Council Fathers’ call for an ‘aggiornamento’ in the Church. \nPlease continue to read on the IDEO website. \nPlease email an abstract of your paper\, up to 300 words\, and a short academic CV to halft@uni-trier.de by September 30\, 2023 (subject heading: Trier Conference 2024). \nConference date: Friday\, January 19ᵗʰ\, through Sunday\, January 21ˢᵗ\, 2024. \nConference venue: Haus der pastoralen Berufe (Conference hall II)\, Jesuitenstraße 13\, 54290 Trier\, Germany. \nConference languages: English\, French\, German (no interpretation provided). \nOrganizers: Elias H. Füllenbach OP (IGDom) / Dr. Dennis Halft OP (Faculty of Theology in Trier\, Emil Frank Institute).
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/call-for-papers-new-perspectives-on-the-dominican-engagement-for-a-catholic-dialogue-with-jews-and-muslims/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20231215T080000
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SUMMARY:Grigorius of Nazanzius and the Deity of the Holy Spirit (through Podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Dominican Study Insitute – Istanbul\nGrigorius of Nazianzus and the Deity of the Holy Spirit\nDr. Elif Tokay’s lecture on December 15th\, “Grigorius of Nazanzius and the Deity of the Holy Spirit” was published as a podcast.\nYou can listen to it on DoSt-I Spotify   and other DoSt-I Conferences on Spotify \nDoSt-I Website link \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/grigorius-of-nazanzius-and-the-deity-of-the-holy-spirit-through-podcast/
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SUMMARY:Tendencias historiográficas en el estudio de las órdenes religiosas
DESCRIPTION:Estimados compañeros y colaboradores del Instituto Histórico de la\nProvincia de Hispania y Archivo Dominicano: \nPor la presente os hacemos llegar el programa del próximo seminario\norganizado por el Instituto el jueves 14 de diciembre. Contará con\ntransmisión on line para quien no pueda asistir y esté interesado en\nalguna de sus intervenciones. Igualmente quedará registrado en la web. \nUn cordial saludo y muchas gracias por vuestra colaboración\, \nFr. Alejandro J. López Ribao OP. \nClick for More Details \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/tendencias-historiograficas-en-el-estudio-de-las-ordenes-religiosas/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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SUMMARY:Subject: Inquiry Regarding Potential Meeting Scheduling and Project Progress
DESCRIPTION:Dear Regents and Coordinators of Studies\, \nI trust this message finds you well. I am reaching out to seek clarification on specific matters\npertaining to our ongoing project regarding the publication of the inaugural issue of the Journal\nunder the IAOP label.\nDue to the postponement of our previously scheduled meeting in November\, caused by the\npending official appointment of new regents to replace those who have completed their terms\, I\nam currently without any updates on this matter. Given the urgency of our timeline\, it is\nimperative that we evaluate the progress made within our respective entities concerning the\nresponsibilities entrusted to us as regents for the publication of scholarly works in the Review\nunder the IAOP label. The inaugural issue is scheduled to coincide with the feast of Saint Thomas\nAquinas on January 28\, 2024.\nTo expedite the advancement of our project\, I am reaching out to both Regents and Provincials or\nVicars of entities where Regents or coordinators are set to be appointed. It is crucial that we\naddress the following question within our entities: Does the regent oversee the processes of\ncollecting works from PhD holders in your entity? This inquiry applies\, as necessary\, to both\noutgoing and incoming regents\, as we consider administration to be a continuous process.\nI kindly request the Provincials and Vicars to follow up on this matter within their entities and\nprovide an update by Friday\, the 22nd of December. If the appointment of regents has not\nimpacted your entity\, the regent should respond directly to this inquiry and inform us if a meeting\ncan be scheduled before the end of December.\nLet us collaborate effectively to support IAOP in our collective efforts. Your prompt cooperation\nin this matter is greatly appreciated. \nFraternally in Saint Dominic\,\nBr. Georges Alahou\, O.P.\nIAOP Councillor for Intellectual Life\nDakar (Senegal) \nP.S. I am including Fr. Roger Gaise (Socius for Africa) and Fr. Carlos Pablo Sicouly (Socius for\nIntellectual Life) in copy. \n  \nObjet : Demande en vue de l’organisation d’éventuelles réunions et de l’état d’avancement de\nnotre projet \nChers Recteurs et Coordinateurs des études\, \nJ’espère que ce message vous trouve en bonne santé. Je m’adresse à vous pour obtenir des\néclaircissements sur des questions spécifiques relatives à notre projet en cours concernant la\npublication du premier numéro du Journal sous le label de l’IAOP.\nEn raison du report de notre réunion prévue en novembre\, dû à la nomination officielle attendue\nde nouveaux régents pour remplacer ceux qui ont terminé leur mandat\, je ne dispose\nactuellement d`aucune information sur cette question. Compte tenu de l’urgence de notre\ncalendrier\, il est impératif que nous évaluions les progrès réalisés au sein de nos entités\nrespectives concernant la responsabilité qui nous a été confiée en tant que régents pour la\npublication de travaux scientifiques de nos frères dans la Revue à paraître sous le label de l’IAOP.\nLe numéro inaugural devrait coïncider avec la fête de Saint Thomas d’Aquin\, le 28 janvier 2024.\nAfin d’accélérer l’avancement de notre projet\, je m’adresse à la fois aux régents et aux provinciaux\nou vicaires des entités où des régents ou des coordinateurs doivent être nommés. Il est essentiel\nque nous répondions à la question suivante au sein de nos entités : Le régent supervise-t-il les\nprocessus de collecte des travaux des docteurs de votre entité ? Cette question s’applique\, le cas\néchéant\, aux régents sortants et entrants\, car nous considérons que l’administration est un\nprocessus continu.\nJe prie les Provinciaux et les Vicaires de bien vouloir suivre cette question au sein de leurs entités\net de nous fournir une mise à jour d’ici le vendredi 22 décembre. Si la question de la nomination\nde régents n’a pas eu d’impact sur votre entité\, le régent devrait répondre directement à cette\ndemande et nous informer si une réunion peut être programmée avant la fin du mois de\ndécembre.\nCollaborons efficacement pour soutenir l’IAOP dans ses projets de collaboration. Votre prompte\ncoopération dans ce domaine est sincèrement appréciée. \nFraternellement en saint Dominique\,\nFrère Georges Alahou\, O.P.\nConseiller de l’IAOP pour la Vie Intellectuelle Dakar\n(Sénégal) \nPS. Je mets en copie Fr. Roger Gaise (Socius pour l’Afrique) et fr Carlos Pablo Sicouly (Socius pour\nla Vie Intellectuelle). \n  \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/subject-inquiry-regarding-potential-meeting-scheduling-and-project-progress/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231208
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CREATED:20231106T085946Z
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SUMMARY:Conferral of the Degree of Sacrae Theologiae Magister on Fr. Thomas Joseph White\, OP
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URL:https://studium.op.org/event/conferral-of-the-degree-of-sacrae-theologiae-magister-on-fr-thomas-joseph-white-op/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231024T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20231024T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
CREATED:20231018T090405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T095252Z
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SUMMARY:Literal Sense and Spiritual Intelligence in St. Thomas Aquinas’s Biblical Hermeneutics
DESCRIPTION:The Aquinas Institute hosts a lecture on Tuesday\, October 24 by Fr. Ignacio Manresa hhnssc\, Professor of Sacred Scripture at the Instituto Superior de Estudios Teológicos San Ildefonso (Toledo\, Spain)\, titled ‘Literal Sense and Spiritual Intelligence in St. Thomas Aquinas’s Biblical Hermeneutics’. \nThe lecture will take place at 4pm in the Aula at Blackfriars Hall\, and all are welcome. \nFuller details can be found on OxTalk and on this link.
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/literal-sense-and-spiritual-intelligence-in-st-thomas-aquinass-biblical-hermeneutics/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231020T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20231022T123000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
CREATED:20230502T075158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T075312Z
UID:7790-1697797800-1697977800@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:Primer Congreso del Círculo Iberoamericano Meister Eckhart
DESCRIPTION:Primer Congreso del Círculo Iberoamericano Meister Eckhart\n“De la fuente misma” Lecturas del Comentario al Evangelio de Juan del Maestro Eckhart\nEl Comentario al Evangelio de San Juan\, escrito por el Maestro Eckhart con toda probabilidad en la primera década del S. XIV\, supone una de sus obras más maduras y\, a la vez\, controvertidas. Marca un camino a seguir que en muchos sentidos es particularmente novedoso en la época. \nAsí\, en este comentario aparecen los grandes elementos del pensamiento eckhartiano: sus principios filosóficos\, su manera de acercarse a la Escritura y de entender la relación entre razón y fe\, el sentido divinizador de la encarnación\, la reflexión sobre el Verbo\, la procesión eterna del Hijo y el nacimiento del Verbo en el alma\, la creación en y por el Verbo\, la relación justo – Justicia\, la unidad en Dios\, etc. \nEstudiosos de la obra del Maestro Eckhart\, de diferentes nacionalidades y sensibilidades\, hombres y mujeres\, se reúnen ahora para analizar y discutir este texto fundamental desde una perspectiva multidisciplinar: teológica como filosófica\, histórica como filológica. Si bien se trata de un texto latino\, ha de ser entendido también en el marco de la obra alemana de Eckhart (Alto Alemán Medio – Mittelhochdeutsch)\, así como en el contexto de la controvertida condena papal de 1328\, la cual\, como puso de manifiesto el conocido Canonista alemán Winfried Trusen ya en 1988\, en modo alguno afecta a la persona ni a la obra del Maestro Eckhart en su conjunto\, sino más bien sólo a una posible interpretación de 28 enunciados extraídos de la misma\, formulados por el autor en la forma particularmente radical – radical en todos los sentidos del término – característica de su pensamiento. \nOrganización: Círculo Iberoamericano Meister Eckhart \nCoordinación: \nBara Bancel Silvia\, Universidad P. Comillas (Madrid) \nGuerizoli Rodrigo\, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) \nRuta Carlos\, Universidad de San Martín (Argentina) \nDel viernes 20 al domingo 22 de octubre de 2023\, en Ávila (España)\, en la Universidad de la Mística – Centro Internacional Teresiano Sanjuanista CiTes (https://www.mistica.es/ ).  \nCITeS Website link\n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/primer-congreso-del-circulo-iberoamericano-meister-eckhart/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Prague:20230922T170000
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CREATED:20230606T095443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T095443Z
UID:7975-1695286800-1695402000@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS: Eastern Catholic Theology on the Way of Unification
DESCRIPTION:CALL FOR PAPERS: Eastern Catholic Theology on the Way of Unification\nOn September 21 to 22\, 2023\, an international conference will be held at Charles University in Prague on the topic of “Eastern Catholic Theology on the Way of Unification”. \nThis international conference is intended for everyone interested in the issues of the mutual relationship between the Christian East and West\, which has crystallized in the Eastern Catholic Churches\, whose identity includes elements of the Roman Catholic tradition as well as the traditions of the Eastern\, Oriental Orthodox\, and Eastern Orthodox Churches. The aim of the conference is to discuss the self-identification of these ecclesial communities in light of their development throughout their history. And in particular of the events preceding their unification with the Roman Catholic Church (and of course the other churches sui iuris in communion with the Roman Catholic Church) and those following. We invite contributions from theologians or clergy of these churches\, as well as from all scholars interested in this topic. Our interest is to deepen the dialogue between the Christian East and West and to reveal differences\, but also to find ways of mutual understanding. Topics will cover all the major theological disciplines and fields (biblical theology\, practical theology\, dogmatics\, church history\, spirituality\, missiology\, ecclesiastical art\, etc.). \nTopics \nSpecial attention will be paid to the following thematic areas: \n1. Controversial figures in church history (e.g. Nestorius\, Dioscorus\, Photios\, Mark of Ephesus\, Theodore of Mopsuestia … ) and reflections on their position in Eastern Catholic theology. \n2. Eastern and Oriental theologians and their relationship to the West (e.g. Gregory of Narek\, Isaac of Nineveh). \n3. Historical apologies for unification (e.g. J. Bekkos\, Cardinal Bessarion\, P. Arcudius\, …). \nFor more information\, you may open the IDEO website\nand this external link 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/call-for-papers-eastern-catholic-theology-on-the-way-of-unification/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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UID:8239-1695196800-1695229200@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:Interreligious Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:http://senpiyer.org/interreligious-dialogue/
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/interreligious-dialogue/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230914T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230916T170000
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SUMMARY:“Aquinas After 750 Years: Still the Common Doctor?”
DESCRIPTION:“Aquinas After 750 Years: Still the Common Doctor?”\n\nThursday\, September 14\, 2023     3:30 PM\nSaturday\, September 16\, 2023      5:00 PM\n\n\n\nTo mark the 750th anniversary of the death of St. Thomas Aquinas\, the Thomistic Institute and the Dominican House of Studies present a conference on St. Thomas’s thought with keynote addresses and a call for papers for shorter breakout sessions. \nA group of major scholars will treat the theme of Thomas Aquinas as the Common Doctor\, each from the perspective of his or her own expertise. Each contributor will treat the question of whether\, and to what extent\, Aquinas may (or may not) be considered a “common doctor” in theological and philosophical engagements today. \nWhat? A three-day conference on the theme on Aquinas as the Common Doctor in contemporary theology and philosophy. \nWhere? Dominican House of Studies (487 Michigan Ave. NE\, Washington\, D.C. 20017) \nWhen? Thursday\, September 14 to Saturday\, September 16\, 2023 \nEach talk concludes with time for Q&A. Light refreshments\, including snacks and coffee\, will be served between the lectures. \nFeaturing: \nTherese Cory (University of Notre Dame) \nFr. Serge-Thomas Bonino\, O.P. (Angelicum) \nJoseph Wawrykow (University of Notre Dame) \nMatthew Levering (University of St. Mary of the Lake) \nFr. Thomas Joseph White\, O.P. (Angelicum) \nRussell Hittinger (University of Tulsa) \nPre-Registration\nDetails on registration\, lodging\, conference schedule\, and graduate student scholarships are coming soon. Add your name to the pre-registration list to be notified as soon as applications are open. \n\n\n\n\nPRE-REGISTER\n\n\nThomistic Institute Conference link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/aquinas-after-750-years-still-the-common-doctor/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230829T200000
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CREATED:20230802T140911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T140911Z
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SUMMARY:God from God: Understanding the Trinity
DESCRIPTION:God from God: Understanding the Trinity\nThe Mississippi State University Chapter of the Thomistic Institute presents a lecture by Prof. Bruce Marshall titled “God from God: Understanding the Trinity” \nTuesday\, August 29th \nTime TBA \nMississippi State University | Exact location TBA \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nThomistic Institute Lecture Link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/god-from-god-understanding-the-trinity/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230821T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230821T200000
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CREATED:20230802T135827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T135827Z
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SUMMARY:Virtue in Human Action
DESCRIPTION:Virtue in Human Action\nThe DC Young Professionals Chapter of the Thomistic Institute presents a lecture by Fr. John Baptist Ku\, O.P. titled “Virtue in Human Action” \nFr. John Baptist’s talk addresses the questions: Why is it that “I do not do the good I want\, but I do the evil I do not want” (Rom 7:19)? What is a virtue\, and how is understanding the moral life according to virtue better than conceiving it in terms of commands or utility? \nMonday\, August 21st \n7:00 PM \nSt. Charles Catholic Church | 3304 Washington Blvd\, Arlington\, VA 22201 \nReception to follow after the lecture \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nThomistic Institute Link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/virtue-in-human-action/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Manila:20230718T080000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Manila:20230719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
CREATED:20230118T104356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230314T100533Z
UID:6608-1689667200-1689786000@studium.op.org
SUMMARY:TRUTH AS DIALOGUE (Conversation on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Contemporary Questions on Truth)
DESCRIPTION:University of Santo Tomas (UST)-Manila Institute of Religion\nThe University’s Institute of Religion\, Center for Theology\, Religious Studies and Ethics\, Department of Philosophy of the Faculty of Arts and Letters and Graduate School\, and the Ecclesiastical Faculties of Philosophy and Theology are holding a Conference to honor the 700th Canonization of St. Thomas Aquinas on July 18-19\, 2023. The theme of the Conference is: “Truth as Dialogue: Conversations on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Contemporary Questions on Truth.”\n9th Leonardo Legaspi Lecture Series\nInquiries may be addressed to:  The UST Institute of Religion  and the UST CTRSE\nEmail:  institute.religion@ust.edu.ph \nEmail: ctrse@ust.edu.ph \n \nRead more about the Conference\nCALL FOR PAPERS \nSubmit your abstract here.
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/truth-as-dialogue-conversation-on-st-thomas-aquinas-and-the-contemporary-questions-on-truth/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230713T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230720T170000
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CREATED:20230330T102245Z
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SUMMARY:ATI Summer Seminar in Asian Philosophy and Scholasticism\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:ATI Summer Seminar in Asian Philosophy and Scholasticism\, 2023:\nNeo-Confucians and Scholastics on Practical Reasoning\, Deliberation\, and Choice\nSummer Seminar Date: 13-20 July 2023\nLocation: Pontifical University fo St. Thomas Aquinas (Rome\, Italy)\nCo-leaders: Fr. James Dominic Rooney\, OP (HKBU) & Zemian Zheng (CUHK) \nLanguage: English\nATI Summer School Purpose and Aims: to acquaint scholars of Asian philosophical traditions with scholastic thought\, both in its original sources and in contemporary discussions incorporating appeal to scholastic philosophy\, as well as to acquaint those interested in scholastic thought with Asian philosophical tradition in the same way. \n2023 Theme Description:  \nThis seminar is intended to provide a primer for graduate students on the views of the scholastics and Neo-Confucians concerning practical reasoning\, deliberation\, and choice\, hoping to pave the way for fruitful philosophical dialogue between these important traditions by bringing together students working on projects in Asian or medieval philosophy\, ethics\, and metaphysics. Preference will be given to those students already working on issues associated with the theme of the seminar. \nQuestions of ‘free will’ have concerned metaphysicians in the West for centuries. While Confucians have not been concerned with the same questions which primarily concerned Western metaphysicians\, Confucians have analyzed the moral psychology involved in decision-making and choice\, being deeply concerned with the question why individuals act wrongly. \nThis seminar will focus on those shared background matters associated with practical reasoning\, deliberation\, and choice where Western medieval scholastic philosophy and Neo-Confucian Song-Ming era philosophy can offer distinct perspectives on similar issues. \nFormat / General Scheme: \n\nThere will be two or three sessions each day for eight days\, each day alternating between instructors. Each instructor will open with a lecture\, and then we will turn to a seminar-style discussion of the texts and issues at hand. In the final sessions\, we will discuss how the material can be applied to each student’s particular area of interest.\nThe seminar will take place at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas in Rome. Travel stipends are available on a need basis. All accepted participants will be provided with accommodations and meals.\n\nApplications are now open! Click here to apply. Deadline to apply: 28 February 2023 \nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute Seminar link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/ati-summer-seminar-in-asian-philosophy-and-scholasticism-2023/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230712T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230716T170000
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CREATED:20230330T142459Z
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SUMMARY:Fifth Annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Fifth Annual Thomistic Philosophy and Natural Science Symposium: Uncertainty\, Confidence\, and Truth in the Sciences\n\nJuly 12-16\, 2023 | Dominican House of Studies\, Washington\, DC\nAre there questions that science can answer with certainty? Practicing scientists have developed technical tools for quantifying the confidence they have in their results\, as well as implicit habits for distinguishing “established” science from developments still under debate. These developments give scientists confidence in their work\, but it has proven difficult to consistently communicate the subtleties of their confidence to non-experts. In addition\, as scientists often focus on cutting-edge and disputed topics\, they are less reflective about the confidence and certainty they have in more foundational scientific claims\, for instance: the existence of electrons\, DNA\, or cells. Philosophers of science have engaged in a wide-ranging debate on the nature of scientific claims and whether they can attain real certainty and truth\, but this conversation is often foreign to practicing scientists. \nThis conference investigates the issues of uncertainty\, confidence\, and truth in various scientific disciplines and in the philosophy of science. In particular\, we will investigate whether classical Aristotelian and Thomistic notions such as demonstration and necessity\, as applied to the natural world\, can contribute to the contemporary conversation about truth and certainty in the sciences. \nFeaturing: \nDr. Daniel DeHaan (Oxford University) \nProf. Brian Carl (University of St. Thomas\, Houston) \nFr. Ambrose Little\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies) \nDr. Connemara Doran (NAS-NRC) \nDr. Steve Mrenna (Fermilab) \nProf. Serena Kim (University of Arizona) \nProf. Lori Watson (Earlham College) \nProf. Dan Kuelber (Franciscan University of Steubenville) \nFr. Gregory Pine\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies) \nFr. Thomas Davenport\, O.P. (Angelicum) \nCost\, Location\, and Accommodation: \nAll registration costs\, food\, lodging and activities are covered by the Thomistic Institute. \nThis year’s symposium will once again be held in Washington\, D.C. Attendees will stay at Theological College\, 401 Michigan Ave NE\, Washington\, DC 20017\, adjacent to the Dominican House of Studies. Lectures and meals will all be on site. Opportunities for Mass\, Adoration\, and Liturgy of the Hours will be available with the Dominican Friars. \nApplications are due by March 31. \nApplications will continue to be accepted from members of the Society of Catholic Scientists until April 15. \nAPPLY NOW \nThomistic Institute Symposium link\n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/fifth-annual-thomistic-philosophy-and-natural-science-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230703T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230706T160000
DTSTAMP:20260521T195253
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SUMMARY:Applications Now Open: ATI’s 2023 Student Summer Seminar on St Thomas Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:2023 Student Summer Seminar on St. Thomas Aquinas\nCreator\, Creatures and Causes\nSummer Seminar Date: 3-6 July 2023 \nLocation: Pontifical University fo St. Thomas Aquinas (Rome\, Italy) \nLanguage: English \nApplications are now open! Click here to apply.\nDeadline to apply: Monday\, 17 April 2023 \nSeminar Description:\n\n\nStudents and young adults in Europe are invited to apply to attend the ATI’s 2023 Student Summer Seminar on St Thomas Aquinas. The Seminar will be held on 3-6 July at the Angelicum in Rome. It will offer an introduction to Thomistic philosophy and theology for beginners\, as well as a series of talks entitled the ‘Creator\, creatures and causes’ for more advanced students. \n\n\n\n\nThe seminar will also include a pilgrimage within Rome and fellowship with other students from across Europe. \n\n\nThe speakers are Fr. Simon Francis Gaine OP\, Fr. Thomas Joseph White OP\, Fr. Mariusz Tabaczek OP\, Fr. Thomas Davenport OP\, Fr. Philip-Neri Reese OP\, and Fr. Peter Gautsch OP. \nThere is no cost to attend; accepted applicants will receive free meals and lodging for the duration of the conference. Participants will also be reimbursed for travel within Europe. \nEmail Tiinfo@pust.it with any questions regarding our summer seminar.\nAngelicum Thomistic Institute seminar link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/applications-now-open-atis-2023-student-summer-seminar-on-st-thomas-aquinas/
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SUMMARY:The Rome Seminar – Eternal Beauty: Principles and Disputations
DESCRIPTION:The Institute for Human Ecology and The Catholic University of America\nThe Rome Seminar – Eternal Beauty: Principles and Disputations\n20-27 Jun 2023    All day event \nThe Angelicum\, Rome\nQuestions about beauty abound. What is beauty? Is beauty a transcendental property of being qua being? Or is it rather a property of a property of being? To continue this perennial discussion\, our seminar will dive into the writings of Saint Thomas Aquinas in conversation with modern thinkers under the guidance of Thomistic metaphysicians and other philosophers of beauty. Alongside our seminars\, we will experience the beauty of the Eternal City with a seasoned tour guide and art historian\, Elizabeth Lev. Our seminar will be hosted at the Medieval Dominican University in Rome\, the Angelicum. Participants will be provided with accommodations and meals. This program is tailored for senior graduate students and junior academics. Travel stipends are available on a need basis. \nTo Apply: Email a CV and a cover letter explaining your interest in the Rome Seminar to ihe@cua.edu with the subject line “Rome Seminar Application.” Applications are due March 31st. \nSeminar Leaders: \nFather Thomas Joseph White\, The Angelicum \nFather Philip Neri Reese\, The Angelicum \nFather Michael Sherwin\, The Angelicum \nThomas Hibbs\, Baylor University \nJoseph Capizzi\, The Catholic University of America \nD.C. Schindler\, The John Paul II Institute \nMore Info and registration: https://ihe.catholic.edu/event/the-rome-seminar/
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/the-rome-seminar-eternal-beauty-principles-and-disputations/
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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.
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/the-thought-of-st-thomas-aquinas-an-intellectual-retreat-for-ireland/
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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/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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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
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/friendship-happiness-and-the-search-for-god-aristotle-augustine-aquinas-2/
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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 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/how-is-revealed-knowledge-justified-aquinas-on-faith-and-reason/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Moscow:20230602T200000
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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
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/philosophy-science-religion-dialogue-of-the-deaf-or-fruitful-dialectic/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230601T200000
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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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