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SUMMARY:Annual Aquinas Colloquium: “Aquinas and the Development of Law”
DESCRIPTION:AQUINAS INSTITUTE ANNUAL COLLOQUIUM\n“Development” conveys notions of improving\, refining\, advancing – change for the better. While Aquinas did not think that eternal wisdom could improve\, he did hold – perhaps surprisingly – that natural and divine law could develop in some fashion. The Colloquium will explore the development of human\, natural\, and divine law as well as the contrast with eternal law. The speakers will discuss how theories of law treat changes in law itself or in the understanding of law. \nProf Jay Budziszewski (University of Texas)\nOf Course Human Law Develops. Can Natural and Divine Law Develop? \nProf Ryan Meade (Loyola University\, Chicago)\nWhen Should or Shouldn’t Human Law Change? Ethics and Assessing Legal Code \nDr Jonathan Price (University of Oxford)\nHugo Grotius and the Shrinking of the Natural Law Doctrine \nRev Dr Richard Conrad OP (Aquinas Institute)\nThe Revision of Civil Law: The Torah Exemplifies Aquinas’ Principles \n  \nBuffet lunch provided with donations of £10 requested at door (£5 students/unwaged)
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/annual-aquinas-colloquium-aquinas-and-the-development-of-law/
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SUMMARY:Why Did God Die?
DESCRIPTION:Why Did God Die? Salvation According to St. Thomas Aquinas\nThe Oxford Chapter of the Thomistic Institute\, in collaboration with The Aquinas Institute\, welcome Dr. Rik Van Nieuwenhove (University of Durham) \nAbout the Speaker:\nRik Van Nieuwenhove lectures in Medieval Thought at Durham University\, UK. He has published scholarly articles on medieval theology and spirituality\, theology of the Trinity\, and soteriology. His books include: Introduction to Medieval Theology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2012); Jan van Ruusbroec. Mystical Theologian of the Trinity (IN: University of Notre Dame Press\, 2003); Introduction to the Trinity (with D. Marmion) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\, 2011); and he is editor of The Theology of Thomas Aquinas (with J. Wawrykow) (IN: University of Notre Dame Press\, 2005); and Late Medieval Mysticism of the Low Countries (with R. Faesen & H. Rolfson) (NJ: Paulist Press\, 2008). Presently he is researching the topic of contemplation in Thomas Aquinas. \nAll are welcome\, to register: https://goo.gl/forms/LgTjA2Ys5Z8PBeA23
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/why-did-god-die/
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SUMMARY:Against Liberalism: The Spiritual and Temporal Swords in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas
DESCRIPTION:Special lecture by Prof Andrew Willard Jones\, The Franciscan University of Steubenville\, Ohio\, and author of “Before Church and State: A Study of Social Order in the Sacramental Kingdom of King Louis IX”.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/against-liberalism-the-spiritual-and-temporal-swords-in-the-thought-of-st-thomas-aquinas/
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