
Annual Aquinas Lecture: Interpreting Aquinas’s God
7th May: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm BST
Can “Existence Itself” be Personal?
Interpreting Aquinas’s God

This year’s Annual Aquinas Lecture will be given by John Cottingham (Prof Emeritus, Reading; Hon Fellow, John’s Oxford) Thursday the 7th of May (Week 2 TT), at 4pm. Prof Cottingham is a distinguished scholar of Philosophy and Religion, and the author of over thirty books and over one-hundred-and-sixty articles. One of his recent books, The Humane Perspective, published by Oxford University Press, brings together a number of his essays published in the past twenty years and has been called a ‘singular service to contemporary anglophone philosophy and its future’. For more information about Prof Cottingham and a record of his work, please check out his website.
Open to all but registration is required, please follow the link
Venue: Blackfriars Hall -
St Giles
Oxford,
OX1 3LY
United Kingdom
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Contact:
Aquinas Institute
aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk