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SUMMARY:Pope Benedict XVI's Spe Salvi - Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Reading Group: Pope Benedict XVI’s Spe Salvi\n\n\nOver six weeks the reading group will discuss this too often neglected encyclical. Topics include the nature of specifically Christian hope\, the meaning of death\, and the secularisation and loss of hope in the modern world. \nThe discussion will be led by Edward Hadas\, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching was published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nParticipation in the group is free and open to all. Registration is required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/pope-benedict-xvis-spe-salvi-reading-group/2021-02-03/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Michael Drayton\, Faire Matilda Poems - The Christian Literary Imagination Series
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Literary Imagination Series\n \nOver the course of the 2020-2021 academic year\, the Future of the Humanities Project is sponsoring a series of webinars on the Christian literary imagination in collaboration with Blackfriars Hall\, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function of the arts and humanities in the development of the individual and society. \nThe series features talks by distinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic discussing authors or works from Shakespeare to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Each speaker aims to examine the term ‘Christian imagination’ through a discussion of a particular writer\, or an aspect of the term. The hour-long virtual events will be followed by a Q & As chaired by Professor Michael Scott. \nIn this event Clare Asquith\, Countess of Oxford and Asquith\, talks about “Michael Drayton\, Faire Matilda Poems“. \nThis event is free and hosted on Zoom by Georgetown University.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/michael-drayton-faire-matilda-poems-the-christian-literary-imagination-series/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute with Georgetown University":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Pope Benedict XVI's Spe Salvi - Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Reading Group: Pope Benedict XVI’s Spe Salvi\n\n\nOver six weeks the reading group will discuss this too often neglected encyclical. Topics include the nature of specifically Christian hope\, the meaning of death\, and the secularisation and loss of hope in the modern world. \nThe discussion will be led by Edward Hadas\, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching was published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nParticipation in the group is free and open to all. Registration is required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/pope-benedict-xvis-spe-salvi-reading-group/2021-02-10/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210216T160000
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CREATED:20210111T180023Z
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SUMMARY:Women’s Voices in a Weary World
DESCRIPTION:“The Women Are Coming” announces a new YouTube video over upbeat music\, introducing 23 female world leaders in rapid-fire succession\, from Barbados to Bangladesh\, Norway to Namibia\, bookended by German Chancellor Angela Merkel and American Vice President Kamala Harris. But have women truly arrived where they want to be and need to be: in positions of influence in government and international affairs\, science and health\, and business? Are women’s voices being heard and listened to in a time of crisis and chaos? Join the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University and the Future of the Humanities Project\, a collaboration between Georgetown and Blackfriars Hall of Oxford University\, for their next international dialogue on these important questions. \n  \n\n\n\nParticipants\n \nRosie Campbell is professor of politics and director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London. She has recently written on barriers to participation in politics\, gendered patterns of support for the populist radical right\, and what voters want from their elected representatives. She is the principal investigator of the Representative Audit of Britain\, which surveyed all candidates standing in the 2015\, 2017\, and 2019 British General Elections. \nBaroness Mary Goudie is a senior member of the British House of Lords and a global advocate for the rights of women and children. In the United Kingdom she is a founding member of the 30% Club\, which advocates to bring more women onto corporate boards. She also serves on boards for Vital Voices Global Partnership\, EuropEFE\, and the U.K. Board of Directors for the Center for Talent Innovation. Goudie is a trustee of the El-Hibri Charitable Foundation. \nPaula A. Johnson is the fourteenth president of Wellesley College in Massachusetts. She is globally recognized for her role in advancing women’s health and well-being through innovation in medical research\, clinical care\, health policy\, and education. A cardiologist\, Johnson was a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and professor of epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She previously served as chair of the Boston Public Health Commission from 2007 to 2016. \nNina Sutton is a Franco-British writer living in Paris. A former Washington correspondent for Libération and Paris-Match\, she was also briefly the Paris correspondent for NPR and the short-lived London Daily News\, as well as a regular contributor for the Guardian\, among other publications. She is the author of Watergate Story (1974) and Bettelheim\, a Life and a Legacy (1996). Sutton is currently working on a book about her family. \nThe conversation will be moderated by Professor Michael Scott\, senior dean and Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, and Sanford J. Ungar\, director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University. \nFree and open to all. Registration is required. \n  \n  \nPast event: \n19 Jan\nJohn Kampfner\, Distinguished Journalist\, How is Democracy Doing?\nPanel includes Dr Fernando Herrero\, Birkbeck College\, Univ of London\, Amanda Bennett\, journalist\, Clarence Page\,  journalist \n  \n 
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/womens-free-speech-worldwide/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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SUMMARY:Pope Benedict XVI's Spe Salvi - Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Reading Group: Pope Benedict XVI’s Spe Salvi\n\n\nOver six weeks the reading group will discuss this too often neglected encyclical. Topics include the nature of specifically Christian hope\, the meaning of death\, and the secularisation and loss of hope in the modern world. \nThe discussion will be led by Edward Hadas\, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching was published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nParticipation in the group is free and open to all. Registration is required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/pope-benedict-xvis-spe-salvi-reading-group/2021-02-17/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210223T160000
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SUMMARY:Flannery O'Connor - The Christian Literary Imagination Series
DESCRIPTION:The Christian Literary Imagination Series\n \nOver the course of the 2020-2021 academic year\, the Future of the Humanities Project is sponsoring a series of webinars on the Christian literary imagination in collaboration with Blackfriars Hall\, University of Oxford. The ‘Christian Literary Imagination Series’ will explore the role and function of the arts and humanities in the development of the individual and society. \nThe series features talks by distinguished scholars from both sides of the Atlantic discussing authors or works from Shakespeare to Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Each speaker aims to examine the term ‘Christian imagination’ through a discussion of a particular writer\, or an aspect of the term. The hour-long virtual events will be followed by a Q & As chaired by Professor Michael Scott. \nIn this event Dr. Mark Bosco\, S.J.\, Georgetown University\, talks about “Flannery O’Connor“. \nThis event is free and hosted on Zoom by Georgetown University.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/flannery-oconnor-the-christian-literary-imagination-series/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute with Georgetown University":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210224T170000
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CREATED:20210106T093315Z
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SUMMARY:Being Without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for British Society
DESCRIPTION:The Las Casas Institute  in partnership with St Mary’s University and the Pastoral Review are holding a two-part online symposium on Fratelli Tutti. \nIn the first part of the event\, the Las Casas Institute is hosting a Zoom panel discussion entitled “Being Without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for British Society?” \nInter-faith dialogue: Professor Anna Sapir Abulafia\, (University of Oxford) and Professor Peter Tyler (St Mary’s) \nWar and Peace: Dr Maria Power (LCI) \nCivility in Politics: Ruth Kelly (Vatican Council for the Economy) \nMigration: Sara Silvestri\, (City\,  University of London) \nModerated and Introduced by Revd Dr Ashley Beck\, (St Mary’s) \nRegistration is free and open to all. \nLink to the second part\, “Being Without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for global co-operation?”
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/being-without-borders-what-does-fratelli-tutti-mean-for-british-society/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210224T180000
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CREATED:20210106T095339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210106T095339Z
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SUMMARY:Pope Benedict XVI's Spe Salvi - Reading Group
DESCRIPTION:Reading Group: Pope Benedict XVI’s Spe Salvi\n\n\nOver six weeks the reading group will discuss this too often neglected encyclical. Topics include the nature of specifically Christian hope\, the meaning of death\, and the secularisation and loss of hope in the modern world. \nThe discussion will be led by Edward Hadas\, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford. His book Counsels of Imperfections: Thinking Through Catholic Social Teaching was published in the autumn by Catholic University of America Press. He is also a financial journalist who writes regularly for Reuters Breakingviews. \nParticipation in the group is free and open to all. Registration is required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/pope-benedict-xvis-spe-salvi-reading-group/2021-02-24/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210224T180000
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SUMMARY:Being without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for global co-operation?
DESCRIPTION:The Las Casas Institute in partnership with St Mary’s University and the Pastoral Review are holding a two-part online symposium on Fratelli Tutti. \nIn the second part of the event\, St Mary’s University is hosting a Zoom panel discussion entitled “Being Without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for global co-operation?” \nFeaturing:\nLord John Alderdice\, University of Oxford\nDr Theodora Hawksley\, Mount Street Jesuit Centre\nProf Philip Booth\, St Mary’s University\nRev. Dr Ashley Beck\, President Catholic Theological Association\nRev. Dr Augusto Zampini-Davies\, Vatican Dicastery for Integral Human Development \nAdmission free – all welcome. Registration is not necessary. \nJoin the event here. \nThe first part of the event\, “Being Without Borders: What does Fratelli Tutti mean for British Society?”
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/being-without-borders-what-does-fratelli-tutti-mean-for-global-co-operation/
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
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