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Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

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Philosophy meets Economics and Public Policy

Four lectures by Dr Roberto Fumagalli, Director of Philosophy, Politics & Economics Programme, King's College London Dr Fumagalli, a visiting scholar at Blackfriars for Trinity Term 2021, conducts research at the interface between philosophy, economics and public policy.  He offers us four lectures growing out of his research, which seeks: (a) to articulate and defend...

Reading Class: Ralph of Battle’s ‘Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide’

Anselm and Ralph of Battle - A reading session Ralph of Battle’s 'Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide' Anselm’s friend and rival Ralph of Battle was arguably the most original theologian and philosopher of Anselm‘s circle, alongside Gilbert Crispin. Prof Goebel is editing one of Ralph’s major works, Meditatio cuiusdam Christiani de fide, inspired by the...

The Annunciation and the Trinity

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Join us in person and online for the first events in our 2021/22 programme. You can register for a place via Eventbrite, or if you would prefer to attend online, you will be able to participate via the Aquinas Institute YouTube channel. Dr Catherine Brown Tkacz completed her doctoral studies at the Medieval Institute at...

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Ecce Morior – Susanna’s Ordeal & the Passion of Christ

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Join us in person and online for the first events in our 2021/22 programme. You can register for a place via Eventbrite, or if you would prefer to attend online, you will be able to participate via the Aquinas Institute YouTube channel. Dr Catherine Brown Tkacz completed her doctoral studies at the Medieval Institute at...

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The Evolution of the Human Race

An Online Lecture by Members of the Thomistic Evolution Project and sponsored by the Aquinas Institute.     Rev. Prof. Simon Gaine, OP What Does the Church Actually Say about Human Origins? Fr Simon Francis Gaine is Acting Director of the Thomistic Institute and Pinckaers Chair in Theological Anthropology and Ethics at the Angelicum. He...

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The Philosophy of Herbert McCabe, OP

On Saturday 13th November the Aquinas Institute is holding a day conference exploring the Philosophy of Herbert McCabe OP, commemorating the 20th Anniversary of Fr Herbert's death. Details are being finalised, but the day will run from around 9.30am until 4.30pm; the speakers and paper titles are listed below.   This promises to be a...

Truth Reading Class: Martin Heidegger (Widening Horizons)

As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm.  Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk

Christ and the Spirit

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Aquinas Seminar Series on ‘Aquinas on Christ’   Thursday, 28 April Fr Dominic Legge OP (DHS): Christ and the Spirit   Upcoming seminars: Thursday, 5 May Dr Eric Mabry (St. Mary’s Seminary and University): Mysterium Esse Christi: The Theological Hypothesis of Thomas Aquinas regarding the Supernatural Being of Jesus Christ Thursday, 12 May Fr Dominic...

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Truth Reading Class (Widening Horizons)

As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project "Truth in Aquinas and the Theological Turn in Continental Philosophy": a weekly reading class exploring truth in the Continental tradition, held on Wednesdays at 3pm.  Co-Convened by Dr Oliver Keenan and Dr Daniel De Haan. Register by email at aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk 27 April: Martin Heidegger 4 May: Edith...