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SUMMARY:Thomistic Institute lecture – Logic and Truth in God\, Nature and the Artificial
DESCRIPTION:A Thomistic Institute lecture by Fr Philip-Neri Reese\, O.P.\, of the Angelicum. \nMonday\, 6th November\, the Oxford Chapter of the Thomistic Intitute will welcome Fr Philip-Neri Reese OP\, of the Angelicum\, to speak at our first lecture of the academic year. \nThe title of his lecture is Logic and Truth in God\, Nature and the Artificial. The lecture will address the following: \nThe standard accounts of Aquinas’s theory of truth present him as a straightforward proponent of what is called “correspondence theory.” In this talk\, I aim to show not only that St. Thomas’s theory of truth is far more nuanced than the standard account suggests\, but also that it has surprising – and surprisingly interesting – consequences for logic and art. \nFr. Philip-Neri Reese\, O.P. is currently a professor of philosophy at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum) in Rome. He serves as the principle investigator for the Angelicum Thomistic Institute’s new Project on Philosophy and the Thomistic Tradition. He completed his doctorate at the University of Notre Dame in 2022\, where he wrote a dissertation on the demonstrative character of Aquinas’s metaphysics. \nThe lecture will begin at 7.30pm in the aula at Blackfriars\, and will be followed by refreshments. \nAll are welcome!
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LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Thomistic Institute lecture: Trinity\, Mystery\, and the search for understanding
DESCRIPTION:A Thomistic Institute lecture by Prof Karen Kilby\, Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham University. \nOn Monday 27th November\, the Oxford Chapter of the Thomistic Institute will host Prof Karen Kilby to speak on: \nTrinity\, mystery\, and the search for understanding: reflections on the place of the intellect in the life of faith \nThis lecture will explore the relationship of the life of faith to the life of the mind through a reflection on Trinitarian theology. How can the complex technicalities of the doctrine (Persons\, substance\, processions\, relations \,missions) possibly relate to the simplicity of faith? How\, from the other side\, can the appeal to mystery we often hear in connection with the Trinity be understood as anything other than a form of anti-intellectualism? \nThe lecture will begin at 7.30pm\, and will be followed by refreshments. All are welcome!
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/blackfriars-aquinas-group-2023-11-27/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
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