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SUMMARY:International Conference: THE SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS FORUM 2023
DESCRIPTION:THE ROYAL AND PONTIFICAL UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS INSTITUTE OF RELIGION\nTHE SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS FORUM 2023\nInternational Conference\nApril 28-29\, 2023\nThe Saint Thomas Aquinas Forum (STAF) is an annual international conference organized by the Professional Advancement and Research Committee (PROARC) of the Institute of Religion of the University of Santo Tomas\, Manila\, Philippines. \nIt aims to gather academics\, theologians\, religious educators\, catechists\, and students of theology to engage in discourses concerning contemporary issues\, both local and global. It seeks to be an avenue to update\, enrich\, and deepen the participants’ spiritual and theological knowledge on varied theological topics and other emerging ideas.\nRead more about the Conference\nDownload the PROGRAM\n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/international-conference-the-saint-thomas-aquinas-forum-2023/
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SUMMARY:Is “Integrated” Learning Still Possible? The Role of Philosophy in Liberal Education
DESCRIPTION:  \nIs “Integrated” Learning Still Possible? The Role of Philosophy in Liberal Education\nSaint Louis University \nThe Thomistic Institute at Saint Louis University presents a lecture by Prof. Joshua Hochschild of Mount St. Mary’s University titled\, “Is “Integrated” Learning Still Possible? The Role of Philosophy in Liberal Education.” \nTuesday\, April 27 \n7:00 PM \nThe Sinquefield Stateroom in DuBourg Hall \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nJoshua Hochschild is Professor of Philosophy and Director of Philosophy\, Politics and Economics at Mount St. Mary’s University\, where he also served six years as the inaugural Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. His primary research is in medieval logic\, metaphysics\, and ethics\, with broad interest in liberal education and the continuing relevance of the Catholic intellectual tradition. He is the author of The Semantics of Analogy: Rereading Cajetan’s De Nominum Analogia (2010)\, translator of Claude Panaccio’s Mental Language: From Plato to William of Ockham (2017)\, and co-author of A Mind at Peace: Reclaiming an Ordered Soul in the Age of Distraction (2017). His writing has appeared in First Things\, Commonweal\, Modern Age and the Wall Street Journal. For 2020-21 he served as President of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. \nThomistic Institute lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/is-integrated-learning-still-possible-the-role-of-philosophy-in-liberal-education/
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SUMMARY:A lecture on the soul after death Thursday\, April 27\, 2023 6:00 PM  7:30 PM
DESCRIPTION:A lecture on the soul after death\n\nThursday\, April 27\, 2023\n6:00 PM  7:30 PM\n\nCornell University \nThe Thomistic Institute at Cornell University presents a lecture by Fr. Ambrose Little O.P. of the Dominican House of Studies on the soul after death. \nThis lecture is free and open to the public \n\nAbout the Speaker: \nFr. Ambrose Little\, O.P. is a Dominican friar of the Province of St. Joseph. He was born and raised in Connecticut and studied philosophy at The Catholic University of America. He joined the Order of Preachers in 2007\, making his solemn vows in 2011 and was ordained to the priesthood in 2013. Fr. Little has a Ph.L. from the School of Philosophy of The Catholic University of America and received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Virginia\, where he completed a dissertation entitled Aristotelian Change and the Scala Naturae. He primarily works on topics of interest in Aristotelian-Thomism and natural philosophy. He has previously taught at Providence College and is now a member of the faculty of the Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception in Washington\, DC. \nThomistic Institute lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/a-lecture-on-the-soul-after-death-thursday-april-27-2023-600-pm-730-pm/
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SUMMARY:Sorrow\, Beauty\, and Mercy: A Catholic Aesthetic Vision
DESCRIPTION:Sorrow\, Beauty\, and Mercy: A Catholic Aesthetic Vision\nUniversity of Maryland at College Park \nThe Thomistic Institute at the University of Maryland at College Park presents a lecture by Prof. Thomas Hibbs of Baylor University titled “Sorrow\, Beauty\, and Mercy: A Catholic Aesthetic Vision” \nThursday\, April 27 \n6:00 PM \nSusquehanna Hall Room 1101 \nThis event is free and open to the public \nThomistic Institute lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/sorrow-beauty-and-mercy-a-catholic-aesthetic-vision/
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SUMMARY:A Thomistic Take on Emotional Tumult
DESCRIPTION:A Thomistic Take on Emotional Tumult\nUniversity of Arizona \nThe Thomistic Institute at the University of Arizona presents a lecture titled “A Thomistic Take on Emotional Tumult” by Sr. Anna Wray\, O.P. of the Catholic University of America. \nWednesday\, April 26 \n7:00 PM \nLocation TBD \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nSr. Anna Wray is a native of Connecticut and a member of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Cecilia. Sister received her PhD in philosophy from The Catholic University of America\, having written her dissertation on Aristotle’s account of the activity of contemplation. Sister is on faculty in CUA’s School of Philosophy. \nThomistic Institute Lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/a-thomistic-take-on-emotional-tumult/
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SUMMARY:What Contemporary Culture Needs to Learn from Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:What Contemporary Culture Needs to Learn from Aquinas\nMississippi State University \nThe Thomistic Institute at Mississippi State University presents a lecture by Prof. Michael Dauphinais of Ave Maria University titled “What Contemporary Culture Needs to Learn from Aquinas.” \nWednesday\, April 26 \n6:00 PM \nMcCool Room 234 \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nMichael Dauphinais\, Ph.D. is Professor and Chair of the Theology Department at Ave Maria University in Ave Maria\, Florida. Professor Dauphinais holds a B.S.E. from Duke University\, an M.T.S. from Duke Divinity School\, and a Ph.D. from the University of Notre Dame. He has co-authored Knowing the Love of Christ: An Introduction to the Theology of Thomas Aquinas and Holy People\, Holy Land: A Theological Introduction to the Bible. He has co-edited multiple volumes as well as numerous articles and chapters in books dedicated to theology and exegesis in Aquinas and other topics relating to Catholic theology. Professor Dauphinais previously served as Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty. His favorite courses are C.S. Lewis\, Triune God\, and the Colloquium on Ancients and Moderns. He also enjoys riding horses and running. \nThomistic Institute Lecture link \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/what-contemporary-culture-needs-to-learn-from-aquinas/
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SUMMARY:Christology in Literature
DESCRIPTION:Christology in Literature\nHoynack Archive Center | Hillsdale College | Hillsdale\, MI \nChrist is the Word spoken by the Father. He is revealed to us in the Scriptures and points to Himself as a principle by which the Christian should “read” experience\, history\, and reality. Yet how does a reader engage with literature “Christologically”? What are the unique perspectives that Christ can bring in the interpretation and experience of written works? \nDrs. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College)\, Michael Mack (Catholic University of America)\, and Thomas Pfau (Duke University) will address these questions at the Hillsdale Thomistic Institute’s Christology in Literature conference\, examining the theology of literature and exploring the approach that both literary movements and particular authors take regarding Christology. \nPlease join us on Saturday\, April 22\, 2:00 – 9:00 PM. We hope to see you there! \nSpeakers: \nProf. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College)\nProf. Michael Mack (The Catholic University of America)\nProf. Thomas Pfau (Duke University) \nRegistration: Undergraduate students\, graduate students\, faculty\, and all lovers of wisdom are invited to attend. \nSchedule: \nNB: All events will be in the Hoynack Room unless otherwise noted  \nSaturday\, April 22 \n2:00 PM — “Christology in Literature” | Prof. Justin Jackson (Hillsdale College) | Followed by Q&A \n3:00 PM — Break \n3:30 PM — “Sidney\, Shakespeare\, and the Imago Dei” | Prof. Michael Mack (The Catholic University of America) | Followed by Q&A \n4:30 PM — Break for Dinner \n6:30 PM — “‘You no longer despise my voice’: Conversion and Annunciation in Paul Claudel’s Magnificat” | Prof. Thomas Pfau \n7:30 PM — “Quodlibetal” panel with all speakers’ \n9:00 PM — Soiree | Dow Conference Center \nThomistic Institute Conference link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/christology-in-literature/
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SUMMARY:JP2 Lectures // Fr. Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht O.P.: Le statut de la métaphysique chez Thomas d’Aquin
DESCRIPTION:JP2 Lectures // Fr. Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht O.P.: Le statut de la métaphysique chez Thomas d’Aquin\nOn Friday\, April 21\, 2023\, we invite you to the eighth JP2 Lecture\, which will be given by fr. Thierry-Dominique Humbrecht O.P. The lecture entitled “Le statut de la métaphysique chez Thomas d’Aquin” (“The status of metaphysics in St. Thomas Aquinas”) will begin at 4:30 p.m. (CET) at Aula 10 at the Angelicum in Rome. \nUnsurprisingly\, St Thomas’ doctrine and its sources are well-known. However\, it seems more difficult\, but also more necessary\, to situate metaphysics in his work: its status and function. Is it but a simple reappraisal of Aristotle or of the Neoplatonists? Is it but a doctrine about “being”? Above all\, is it a science in itself\, that is to say\, entirely separated from and existing before theology? The question becomes all the more complex\, but also fascinating\, because of the interweaving of metaphysics with the requirements of Christian theology. It is all about questioning the links between reason and faith\, as Veritatis splendor and Fides et ratio invite us to do. Are they distinct\, though complementary and harmonious\, or are they intertwined and stimulating each other? \nThe link to the broadcast will be provided soon. \nThe lecture will be given in French (no translation provided). \nThierry-Dominique Humbrecht: a Dominican friar\, holds a doctorate (qualified to direct research) in philosophy and a doctorate in theology. He is a professor at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Institut Catholique de Toulouse\, and also teaches at the Institut Saint-Thomas d’Aquin and in other places. Last publication: Thomas Aquinas\, Dieu et la métaphysique\, Parole et Silence (2021). \nPUST-Angelicum St. John Paul II Institute of Culture Conference link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/jp2-lectures-fr-thierry-dominique-humbrecht-o-p-le-statut-de-la-metaphysique-chez-thomas-daquin/
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SUMMARY:CALL FOR PAPERS – The Concept of “Ius” in Thomas Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:The Concept of Ius in Thomas Aquinas\nCALL FOR PAPERS\nDeadline: 15 December 2022\nLanguage: English and Italian\nAims of the Conference \nThe Conference intends to explore the Thomistic concept of ius as it is presented in Thomas Aquinas’s treatise on ius and iustitia in the Secunda Secundae of the Summa Theologiae\, that is\, as the object of the virtue of justice and as the just thing itself (ipsa res iusta). This analysis takes into consideration the entirety of Aquinas’s account of lex from the Prima Secundae of the Summa Theologiae\, as this account is interrelated with his understanding of lex as a ratio of ius (S. Th. II-II\, q. 57\, a. 1\, ad 2). The Conference also aims to analyze the inherent connection between justice which has ius as its object—what might be called a juridical aspect of iustitia—and broader issues of the salvific and moral aspects of justice. \nTo complete this analysis\, it is necessary to inquire into Aquinas’s historical and doctrinal sources\, the relevant texts in which he elaborates his account of ius\, justice\, and lex\, as well as the reception of his juridical thought down the centuries until the present day. To this end\, the Conference will also reflect on contemporary assessments of the tension between the objective and subjective meanings of ius both in Aquinas’s thought and in the Thomistic tradition. In addition\, the Thomistic foundations of the notion of ius and of the virtue of justice will be explored\, together with research into the interconnectedness between justice\, the concept of good\, and practical reasonableness. \nThe Conference aims to show how the analysis of the Thomistic concept of ius\, rather than being only of historical interest\, may prove to be fruitful for present-day issues in legal theory\, as well as for a dialogue with contemporary legal-philosophical conceptions of the juridical phenomenon\, law\, and rights. While recognizing the relevance of this fruitfulness for the life of law at all levels of research\, the Conference highlights the particular relevance of the Thomistic vision of ius for the social teaching of the Catholic Church and for canon law. \nFaculty of Canon Law of the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross\,\nFaculty of Canon Law of the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas\,\nand the Angelicum Thomistic Institute \nThe topics and lecturers of the Conference: \nOn Aquinas’s Concept of “Ius” \n\nThe Concept of Ius in Aquinas: Analysis of Texts and Sources (Petar Popovic)\nThe Eclipse of Aquinas’s Objective Meaning of Ius in the Thomistic Tradition from the Spanish Scholastics until Its Rediscovery in the First Half of the 20th Century (Jean-Pierre Schouppe)\nThe Reception of Juridical Realism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries (Carlos José Errazuriz)\nSome Doctrinal Conclusions from the Debate on the Thomistic Concept of Ius between its Objective and Subjective Meanings (Villey\, Tierney\, Finnis\, Brett\, Tuck\, Fortin\, Hervada\, et al.) (Thierry Sol) \nProspects for the Inclusion of the Thomistic Concept of Ius (Right/Law) in Contemporary Legal Philosophy (Jeffrey Pojanowski)\n\nOn “Ius” as the Object of the Virtue of Justice  \n\nThe Analogies of Justice: Aquinas on Justice as a State\, a Virtue and a Juridical Reality (Michael Sherwin\, OP)\nThe Interconnectedness between Justice\, Law\, and the Concept of Good: Thomistic Premises for the Concept of Ius as Juridical Good. (Dominic Legge\, OP)\nThe Conformity between Ius as the Object of Justice and the Virtue of Charity according to Aquinas (Sr. Catherine Joseph Droste\, OP)\n\nOn Aquinas’s Concept of “Ius” in the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church and in Canon Law \n\nThe Role of Aquinas’s Concept of Ius in the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church (Russell Hittinger)\nAquinas’s Concept of Ius and Canon Law  (Loïc-Marie Le Bot\, OP)\n\nPaper Requirements \nEach speaker will have 20 minutes to present their paper and 10 minutes to take questions from the audience. Only papers that are directly related to the main topic of the conference will be taken into consideration. The final title and detailed summary of the paper (approximately 1\,000 words) must be submitted for evaluation until 15 December\, 2022. Paper submissions should be sent to TIinfo@pust.it until this deadline. The authors will receive a response regarding the acceptance of their papers by 15 January\, 2023.
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SUMMARY:Curso Online: Formação sobre vida e obra de Frei Luís de Granada (Online Course: Formation about the life and work of Fray Luís de Granada)
DESCRIPTION:Formação sobre vida e obra de Frei Luís de Granada (Formation about the life and work of Fray Luís de Granada)\nMinistrada por: Fr. José Luís Monteiro\, OP\n20 de abril de 2023 às 16h   \nTema: Metodologia da Oração: o livro da oração de Frei Luís e os meandros da Inquisição (Methodology of Prayer: The Prayer Book of Fr. Luís and the intricacies of the Inquisition)\nFrades Dominicanos no Brasil YouTube link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/formacao-sobre-vida-e-obra-de-frei-luis-de-granada-formation-about-the-life-and-work-of-fray-luis-de-granada/
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SUMMARY:Rome Exhibition "Images of Merciful Jesus according to the vision of Saint Faustina"
DESCRIPTION:Rome Exhibition “Images of Merciful Jesus according to the vision of Saint Faustina”\nThe opening of the exhibition will take place on 𝐖𝐞𝐝𝐧𝐞𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲\, 𝟏𝟗 𝐀𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐥 𝐚𝐭 𝟔.𝟑𝟎 𝐏𝐌 in 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐢 𝐝𝐢 𝐒𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐋𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐨 (Piazza di San Salvatore in Lauro\, 15\, 00186 Rome). \nWhen: 𝐀𝐩𝐫𝐢𝐥 𝟏𝟗\, 𝟐𝟎𝟐𝟑 (Wednesday)\, 6:30 PM\n➤ Where: 𝐌𝐮𝐬𝐞𝐢 𝐝𝐢 𝐒𝐚𝐧 𝐒𝐚𝐥𝐯𝐚𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐞 𝐢𝐧 𝐋𝐚𝐮𝐫𝐨 (Piazza di San Salvatore in Lauro\, 15\, 00186 Rome)\nThe exhibition will be open to the public until May 21\, 2023.\nAdmission is free!\n____________\nOrganizers: St. John Paul II Institute of Culture at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas – ANGELICUM\, Saint Nicholas Foundation\, Musei di San Salvatore in Lauro\n____________\nRead an account of previous exhibitions in:\n– Cracow: \n– Warsaw: \nSee a video of the Cracow exhibition:\n____________\nThe St. John Paul II Institute of Culture is an interdisciplinary scientific and didactic institution established at the Faculty of Philosophy of the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome on the centenary of the birth of John Paul II. The mission of the Institute is to reflect on the most important problems of the contemporary Church and the world inspired by the life and thought of St. John Paul II.\nThus\, the Institute’s aim is not only to study the achievements of the Great Pope\, but also to think with him about the most important issues of spiritual culture\, e.g. solidarity\, mercy\, Christian art\, the place of the Church in the modern world or the spiritual crisis of Europe.\nThe Institute is co-managed by the Saint Nicholas Foundation (publisher of Teologia Polityczna) and funded entirely by private donors from Poland. We warmly invite you to join their ranks!\n\nFacebook link\n  \n 
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SUMMARY:The Christian Conception of Freedom: Insights from Joseph Ratzinger
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Conception of Freedom: Insights from Joseph Ratzinger\n\nTuesday\, April 18\, 2023\n5:00 PM  6:00 PM\n\n\n\nUniversity of North Carolina\, Chapel Hill \nThe Thomistic Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill presents a lecture by Dr. R.R. Reno of First Things titled “The Christian Conception of Freedom: Insights from Joseph Ratzinger.” \nTuesday\, April 18 \n6:30 PM \nFPG Student Union Rm 3205 \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nR.R. Reno\, the editor of First Things\, a journal of religion and public life\, serves on the board of advisers of the Edmund Burke Foundation\, the sponsor or the 2019 National Conservatism Conference. After earning his doctorate in religious studies from Yale\, he taught theology at Creighton University for twenty years. His previous books include Genesis: A Theological Commentary\, Fighting the Noonday Devil\, and Resurrecting the Idea of a Christian Society. He lives with his wife in New York City. \nThomistic Institute lecture link\n\n\n 
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CREATED:20221201T160710Z
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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: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-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-SÉMINAIRE : SOULÈVEMENTS\, INSURRECTIONS ET RÉVOLUTIONS (E-SEMINAR: UPRISINGS\, INSURRECTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS)
DESCRIPTION:E-SÉMINAIRE : SOULÈVEMENTS\, INSURRECTIONS ET RÉVOLUTIONS (E-SEMINAR: UPRISINGS\, INSURRECTIONS AND REVOLUTIONS)\nDATE OF THE SEMINAR:  April 17 to June 12\, 2023 \nCourse Code: SEM089\nProfessor: Dr. Maxime Allard O.P. \nDESCRIPTION\nUprisings\, insurrections and revolutions. Some believed that after the fall of the Berlin Wall\, these types of events would have belonged to the past\, to a bygone political era\, to a completed\, accomplished understanding of history. However\, in recent years\, these types of events have been returning. Some people are happy about it; others deplore it. The terms are resurfacing and circulating again\, variously connoted\, and used by various social groups\, the media\, and the political class. Calls\, expectations and hopes in this sense abound in certain sectors. Publications and perspectives are multiplying. Often the questions of violence\, non-violence\, civil disobedience\, the “proper” place of passions and emotions in politics are invited into the discussion. Sometimes\, also\, on this occasion\, the so-called “liberal” democracy is questioned. All this takes place in complex relationships with history\, with representations (arts\, speeches\, symbolic gestures…).\nThis seminar intends to offer and build\, patiently\, a philosophical sounding board to understand these events and to explore what is at stake regarding politics. It will do so on two axes. The first\, more historical\, will follow Aristotle’s reflections on the experiences of stasis; the Machiavellian and Hobbesian tumults; the differences between the American and French revolutions (Arendt); communist and anarchist meditations on the revolutions of the 19th century (Marx\, Lenin\, Bakunin\, Kropotkin\, etc.) and/or on the insurrections to come (Invisible Committee). The second axis will be built more conceptually from contemporary authors (Georges Didi-Huberman\, Antonio Negri\, Jacques Rancière\, Agamben\, and others). \nOBJECTIVES\nTo introduce some philosophical gestures that have taken revolutionary\, insurrectionary and uprising phenomena seriously\nTo think about what is at stake in the understanding of politics and democracy.\nTo think philosophically about contemporary events by drawing critical inspiration from ancient and modern proposals\nSketch out avenues for answering or rephrasing the following question: “How can we understand the surprise of many people in a liberal democracy when faced with the social and political phenomena that the terms ‘uprising’\, ‘insurrection’ and ‘revolution’ designate?\nAttempt to specify and articulate the terms “uprising”\, “insurrection” and “revolution” and various ways of representing them\, of putting them in discourse and in “scene”. \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-soulevements-insurrections-et-revolutions/
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CREATED:20221201T114334Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230612T170000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230612T170000
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CREATED:20221201T111727Z
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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:Sharing the Life of God | An Intellectual Retreat for the West Coast
DESCRIPTION:Sharing the Life of God | An Intellectual Retreat for the West Coast\n\n\n\nFriday\, April 14\, 20233:00 PM\nSunday\, April 16\, 20231:30 PM\n\n\nDominican House of Studies\n487 Michigan Avenue Northeast \nWashington\, DC\, 20017United States (map)\n\nSt. Albert’s Priory | Oakland\, CA \nThis West Coast retreat is being offered exclusively for current university students \nStep away from the daily rush of life to pray and study the riches of the Church’s intellectual tradition on divinization 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.). \nSchedule: \n\n\nBegins with check-in at 3:00 p.m. on Friday\, April 14th \n\n\nConcludes with check-out at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday\, April 16th \n\n\nApplications to this retreat are due by Friday\, March 24th. \nSign up for our mailing list here if you’d like to be notified of future retreat opportunities. \n\n\n\n\nAPPLY HERE\n\n\n\n\nSpeakers:  \n\n\nDr. Daria Spezzano (Providence College) is Associate Professor of Theology at Providence College in Providence\, Rhode Island. She holds a Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Notre Dame\, and a Master’s in Liturgical Studies from the Liturgical Institute. Her book\, The Glory of God’s Grace: Deification according to St. Thomas Aquinas\, was published by Sapientia Press in 2015. She has published 10 scholarly articles in Nova et Vetera\, Cistercian Studies and the Journal of Moral Theology\, and chapters in several edited volumes\, including Aquinas on Initiation and Mystagogy (Peeters\, 2019)\, Reading Job with St. Thomas Aquinas (CUA Press\, 2020)\, Thomas Aquinas\, Biblical Theologian (Emmaus Academic\, 2021)\, and Thomas Aquinas and the Crisis of Christology (Sapientia Press\, 2021). Among other projects\, she is currently coediting a volume\, Christ\, the Wisdom of God in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. \n\n\nFr. Andrew Hofer\, O.P. (Dominican House of Studies) grew up as the youngest of ten children on a farm in Kansas\, and studied history\, philosophy\, and classics at Benedictine College. He then went to St Andrews\, Scotland for a Master of Letters in medieval history. He entered the Order of Preachers as a son of the Province of St. Joseph\, and was ordained a priest in 2002. After finishing his S.T.L. and serving as an associate pastor for a brief time\, he was sent to Kenya as a missionary for two years. He taught at the Tangaza College of The Catholic University of Eastern Africa and other institutions in Nairobi. He returned to the U.S. and completed a Ph.D. in theology at the University of Notre Dame\, with the primary area of history of Christianity\, specializing in patristic theology with additional studies in medieval theology\, and the secondary area of systematic theology. His research appears in such journals as Vigiliae Christianae\, Augustinianum\, International Journal of Systematic Theology\, New Blackfriars\, Nova et Vetera\, Pro Ecclesia\, The Thomist\, Communio\, and Angelicum and in books published by Catholic University of America Press and Ignatius Press. He is the author of Christ in the Life and Teaching of Gregory of Nazianzus (Oxford Early Christian Studies)\, Oxford University Press\, 2013\, and the editor of Divinization: Becoming Icons of Christ through the Liturgy\, Hillenbrand Books\, 2015. \n\n\nQuestions? Contact Ms. Lauren Frawley at lfrawley@dhs.edu. \n\n\nThomistic Institute Retreat link
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SUMMARY:UST-Manila\, Philippines on Media Leadership Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:UST-Manila\, Philippines on Media Leadership Lecture Series\nThe University of Santo Tomas \, through the Office of Public Affairs\, will hold the 5th installment of the Media Leadership Lecture Series. For this session\, the discussion will center on countering the information disorder. \nServing as resource speakers will be the Research Information Department Director of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies Dr. Sheila Siar\, Philippine Communication Society Director and UST Journalism Program Coordinator Mr. Felipe Salvosa II\, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila Office of Communications Director Fr. Roy Bellen\, Multidisciplinary journalist and documentarist Mr. Atom Araullo\, Limitless Lab Founder and Chief Executive Officer Ms. Joie Cruz\, and Break the Fake Movement Founder Mr. Gabriel Billones\, Jr. \nUST-Manila Institute of Religion Facebook page link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/ust-manila-philippines-on-media-leadership-lecture-series/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230414T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230414T143000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230220T153831Z
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SUMMARY:Thomas Aquinas on self-knowledge of the soul and its relationship with God 多瑪斯論靈魂的自我認識與神的關係
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 on self-knowledge of the soul and its relationship with God 多瑪斯論靈魂的自我認識與神的關係\nLecture in Mandarin | 普通话讲座 \nYueh-Kuan Lin | 林約光 \nFriday\, 14 April 2023 \n13:00 (Rome) / 19:00 (Beijing) \n2023年4月14日，星期五 \n13:00/19:00（北京） \nRegistration will open soon \n点击这里注册 \nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute website link \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/thomas-aquinas-on-self-knowledge-of-the-soul-and-its-relationship-with-god-%e5%a4%9a%e7%91%aa%e6%96%af%e8%ab%96%e9%9d%88%e9%ad%82%e7%9a%84%e8%87%aa%e6%88%91%e8%aa%8d%e8%ad%98%e8%88%87%e7%a5%9e/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230413T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230413T211500
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230109T095906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T102449Z
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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 \n  \n 
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/lectures-de-thomas-daquin-au-couvent-de-saint-jacques-2/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230412T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230412T210000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230220T152354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230220T152354Z
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SUMMARY:Gerbert of Aurillac: Pope and Scientist
DESCRIPTION:Angelicum Thomistic Institute – Science & Religion Online Series “The Forgotten History of Science and Faith”\nGerbert of Aurillac: Pope and Scientist\nConstantino Sigismondi\nContract Professor in Rome Universities: Sapienza\, Unicampus and APRA\, Professor of Physics in Alessandro Volta Institute of Rome.\n12 April 2023\n7:00 PM (Rome) / 6:00 PM (London) / 1:00 PM (New York)\nLanguage: English \nA passionating history\, which has be seen as the ideal self-made man\, or the genius prevailing against all odds.\nReliably Gerbert was noble and cadet\, monk and mathematical genius\, so he could move from Aurillac to Catalunya around 969\, were he met the mozarabic science world and developed some original algorithms either in mathematics and in music\, as in the treatises on the Abacus and on the Orgue’s tubes lengths\, written in Reims where he was called as scholarch since 972 by Archbishop Adalbero. In 991 he become Archbishop of Reims after the discussed deposition of Arnulf. Pope John XV did not accept such deposition and Gerbert went to the court of the young Emperor Otto III to be his teacher. He encouraged the election of Bruno of Carinthia\, Gregory V\, cousin of Otto III\, to strengthen the relationship between Church and Empire. Gregory moved the exiliated archbishop Gerbert from Reims to Ravenna\, and his sudden death in 999 determined the election of Gerbert to the Roman Pontificate. Never before such a prominent scholarly figure\, renowned in all Europe for his science\, become Pope (999-1003). During his papacy the young Emperor died in January 1002 and the political situation in Rome remained in strong tension\, but respected the wise Pope. \nThe historiography on Gerbert assumed some mithological elements due to the uncommon genius\, until 1640\, after Baronius\, when the Polish Dominican Bzovsky wrote a first biography based on his works and letters. In XIX century his mathematical works were reviewed by Bubnov and in XX century his music works come out thanks to Sachs. The astronomy of Gerbert was known and studied as well\, and his Epistolarium edited in several languages (Pratt Lattin in English\, Pierre Riché in French\, Panvini Carciotto in Italian). Flavio Nuvolone in Switzerland promoted the studies on Gerbert of Aurillac since 1983 to his death 2019: they are in the books in Italian “The Number and The Cross” (2012) and “From Gerbert to Sylvester II” (2013)\, were he was able to decodificate the underlying text in the Carme Figuratum\, about the first introduction in Europe of Hindu-Arabic numbers\, by Gerbert. \nJoin us\, as we rediscover the forgotten history of Science and Faith. \nClick Here to Register\nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute website link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/gerbert-of-aurillac-pope-and-scientist/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230410T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230410T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230330T104624Z
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SUMMARY:Why Would a Biologist Believe in the Soul?
DESCRIPTION:Why Would a Biologist Believe in the Soul?\nIndiana University \nThe Thomistic Institute at Indiana University presents a lecture by Prof. Jonathan Buttaci of The Catholic University of America titled “Why Would a Biologist Believe in the Soul?” \nMonday\, April 10 \nTime TBD \nLocation TBD \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\n\nAbout the Speaker: \nDr. Jonathan Buttaci is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at The Catholic University of America. He came to CUA in 2016 after completing his PhD at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Buttaci’s research focuses on accounts of mind and the soul in ancient Greek thought\, in particular Aristotle’s theory of knowledge\, learning\, and scientific discovery. He is also interested more generally in the interplay between ancient Greek science\, philosophy\, and literature. \nThomistic Institute Lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/why-would-a-biologist-believe-in-the-soul/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230330T150131Z
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SUMMARY:Arise\, Let Us Be On Our Way: The Eucharist and Evangelization
DESCRIPTION:Arise\, Let Us Be On Our Way: The Eucharist and Evangelization\nUniversity of Dallas  \nThe Thomistic Institute at the University of Dallas presents a lecture by Fr. Innocent Smith\, O.P. of St. Mary’s Seminary and University titled “Arise\, Let Us Be On Our Way: The Eucharist and Evangelization.” \nTuesday\, April 4 \n6:00 PM \nGorman A \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nAbout the Speaker: \nFr. Innocent Smith\, O.P. is Assistant Professor of Homiletics at St. Mary’s Seminary and University. His research interests are at the intersection of liturgy and theology\, including sacramental theology\, homiletics\, liturgical manuscripts\, ecclesiology\, and sacred music. He is a Roman Catholic priest and a member of Province of St. Joseph of the Order of Preachers. He is presently assigned to the Dominican community of Sts. Philip and James in Baltimore\, MD. \nSmith’s forthcoming monograph\, “Bible Missals and the Dominican Liturgy\,” focuses on medieval bibles which contain liturgical texts for the celebration of the Mass. The liturgical selections contained in bible missals give precious insight into both the development of the celebration of the liturgy as well as the processes of customization and design of medieval bibles. Bible missals present a fascinating example of the interpenetration of memory and enactment\, enabling the celebration of the mysteries articulated in the biblical text. \nThomistic Institute lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/arise-let-us-be-on-our-way-the-eucharist-and-evangelization/
CATEGORIES:Upcoming Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230401T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230401T173000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230220T151759Z
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SUMMARY:Thomas Aquinas on Friendship\, Human and Divine
DESCRIPTION:2022-2023 Hong Kong Series – How to Win Friends and Influence Others: Living Meaningfully Today\nThomas Aquinas on Friendship\, Human and Divine\nFr. Michael Sherwin\, OP\nPontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas\n \n1 April 2023\nTime TBD \nLanguage: English \nThe lecture will be held in person in Hong Kong as well as live-streamed on Zoom and on our YouTube Channel and Facebook Page. \nPUST-Angelicum Thomistic Institute conference link \nRegistration will open soon.
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/thomas-aquinas-on-friendship-human-and-divine/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230324T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230326T133000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230316T163430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T163430Z
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SUMMARY:Happiness and Beatitude | An Intellectual Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Happiness and Beatitude | An Intellectual Retreat\nDominican House of Studies | Washington\, DC \nThis retreat is being offered for students in the NYC-area! Apply below. \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 happiness and beatitude according to the thought of St. Thomas Aquinas. \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\, March 24th \n\n\nConcludes with check-out at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday\, March 26th \n\n\nAPPLY HERE \nThomistic Institute Retreat link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/happiness-and-beatitude-an-intellectual-retreat/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20230323T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20230323T193000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230315T104249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T112025Z
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SUMMARY:The Wisdom of Mary
DESCRIPTION:The Wisdom of Mary\nUniversity of Florida \nThe Thomistic Institute at the University of Florida presents a lecture by Fr. James Brent\, O.P. of the Dominican House of Studies titled “The Wisdom of Mary.” \nThursday\, March 23 \n6:30 PM \nSt. Augustine Catholic Church and Student Center \nThis lecture is free and open to the public. \nThe Thomistic Institute lecture link
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/the-wisdom-of-mary/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230323T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20230331T163000
DTSTAMP:20260521T181750
CREATED:20230321T160331Z
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SUMMARY:Course by Visiting Professor: Rémi Brague
DESCRIPTION:JP2 STUDIES COURSE\nCourse by Visiting Professor: Rémi Brague\nThis week\, we welcome Rémi Brague\, renowned philosopher and Ratzinger Prize laureate\, as Visitng Professor at the Angelicum. Professor Brague will teach an intensive course titled “Europe’s Philosophical Identity” as part of the 2nd Cycle in Philosophy and of the JP2 Studies program run by the St. John Paul II Institute of Culture. The course will begin on March 23 and continue until March 31. Angelicum students are invited to audit the lectures.  \nCourse description:\nEurope is clumsily groping for her political identity. Her far older cultural identity looks easier to assess. Yet\, the question of what European culture might be deserves asking. I suggest to look for the sources (not “roots”) of said identity in the basic experiences of the world which are summarized in the names “Athens” and “Jerusalem”\, and in the way both were mediated by the Roman experience. Europe’s cultural identity proves to be eccentric: the points of reference are neither inside of the European space nor already given. They have to be acquired by learning. Hence an uninterrupted series of “Renaissances”. \nREAD MORE \nIf you wish to participate in the course please contact: jp2studies@pust.it \nCheck here for other courses offered in the current semester at the St. John Paul II Institute of Culture
URL:https://studium.op.org/event/course-by-visiting-professor-remi-brague/
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