Thomas Aquinas on the Trinity (June 1–4, 2026) The Aquinas Institute at Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University is pleased to announce a call for applicants for the 2026 Aquinas Summer Seminar on the theme of trinitarian theology in St Thomas Aquinas. The event will run from Monday morning of June 1st, through Thursday evening of June 4th, 2026....
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Care ethicists have long called for a shift from an individualist society to a more communitarian one. Only this, they argue, will ensure the vulnerable among us are taken care of and their caregivers protected from exploitation. Even if care ethics is right that the ideal society is a communitarian one, however, it does not... |
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1 event,The Aquinas Institute are co-sponsoring a conference with the Canterbury Institute, and The Centre for Theology, Law, and Culture at Pusey House, on 11 and 12 June at Campion Hall, Christ Church, and Pusey House. The death of Alasdair Chalmers MacIntyre (12 January 1929 – 21 May 2025) provides all who are indebted to his... |
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Late scholastic reflection on cognitional being generated a parallel and consequential question: what is the distinctive metaphysical status of moral acts precisely as moral? The various schools proposed competing solutions under the heading of ens morale. This talk maps those positions and examines the Thomist account in particular, reading it against the Summa theologiae's Treatise... |
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1 event,A Research Symposium A joint collaboration between Ave Maria University and the Aquinas Institute, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, to be held in the Aula of Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, on 25-26 June 2026. Open to the public. ***If the high temperatures on the day become a concern, the conference will be moved to the Seminar Room of... |
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In the Guide, Maimonides argues that Providence pertains to irrational animals only in terms of their species. This claim is criticized later by Thomas Aquinas for implying that Providence does not pertain immediately to singular individuals. While Aquinas’ approach is arguably not as distinct from Maimonides as might appear, Aquinas does not address what seems... |
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