Ash Wednesday
Ash Wednesday, a day of fasting and abstinence, beginning the season of Lent. Masses at 7.30am (Sung Conventual), 12.05pm, and 6.15pm. Blessing & distribution of ashes at all Masses.
Ash Wednesday, a day of fasting and abstinence, beginning the season of Lent. Masses at 7.30am (Sung Conventual), 12.05pm, and 6.15pm. Blessing & distribution of ashes at all Masses.
Evolution and Human Origins: Theological and Philosophical Reflections Seminar series 30 January “The Goal-Directedness of Evolution: Thomistic Perspectives on a Controversial Question” Dr Simon Kopf (King’s College, London) 6 February “The Theology of Original Sin and Human Origins” Dr Richard Conrad, OP (Blackfriars) 13 February “Hylomorphism and Evolution in Four Dimensions” Dr Daniel De Haan...
Evolution and Human Origins: Theological and Philosophical Reflections Seminar series 30 January “The Goal-Directedness of Evolution: Thomistic Perspectives on a Controversial Question” Dr Simon Kopf (King’s College, London) 6 February “The Theology of Original Sin and Human Origins” Dr Richard Conrad, OP (Blackfriars) 13 February “Hylomorphism and Evolution in Four Dimensions” Dr Daniel De Haan...
From Aristotle and Aquinas to Evolution, Quantum Mechanics and Neuroscience Dr William Carroll (Blackfriars) “Aristotelian-Thomistic Physics and Newtonian Mechanics Dr Stephen Boulter (Oxford Brookes) The ‘Miracle’ of Evolution and the Principle of Proportionality Prof Robert Koons (University of Texas at Austin) An Aristotelian Framework for Quantum Mechanics Dr Daniel De Haan (Ian Ramsey Centre) Aquinas's...
Evolution and Human Origins: Theological and Philosophical Reflections Seminar series 30 January “The Goal-Directedness of Evolution: Thomistic Perspectives on a Controversial Question” Dr Simon Kopf (King’s College, London) 6 February “The Theology of Original Sin and Human Origins” Dr Richard Conrad, OP (Blackfriars) 13 February “Hylomorphism and Evolution in Four Dimensions” Dr Daniel De Haan...
The Institute, in collaboration with Georgetown University, is holding a series of talks on 'Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark' as part of The Future of the Humanities Project and The Humanities Initiative. The fifth talk : Round table conversation with Rev Dr Paul Edmondson, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Clare Asquith, literary critic, Prof Michael Collins, Georgetown...
CANCELLED A weekend of study and prayer aimed at university students and young adults (18-35) and led by a team of Dominican friars and supported by the Aquinas Institute.
Dear brothers and sisters, may these days call forth two sentiments in particular: praise, after the example of those who welcomed Jesus into Jerusalem with their “Hosanna!”, and thanksgiving, because in this Holy Week the Lord Jesus will renew the greatest gift we could possibly imagine: he will give us his life, his body and...