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SUMMARY:Evolution and Human Origins - Aquinas Seminar Series 2020
DESCRIPTION:Evolution and Human Origins: Theological and Philosophical Reflections\nSeminar series \n30 January\n“The Goal-Directedness of Evolution: Thomistic Perspectives on a Controversial Question”\nDr Simon Kopf (King’s College\, London) \n6 February\n“The Theology of Original Sin and Human Origins”\nDr Richard Conrad\, OP (Blackfriars) \n13 February\n“Hylomorphism and Evolution in Four Dimensions”\nDr Daniel De Haan (Ian Ramsey Centre) \n20 February\n“Dogmatic Theology and Human Origins”\nDr Simon Gaine\, OP (Blackfriars) \n27 February\n“God\, Evolution\, and the Body of Adam”\nKenneth Kemp (University of St. Thomas\, Minnesota) \n5 March\n“Aristotle and Aquinas on the Proportionate Causes of Species”\nProf Brian Carl (University of St Thomas\, Houston) \n12 March\n“Evolution and Violence: Is Humanity Wired for War or Peace?”\nCelia Deane-Drummond (Campion Hall) \n  \nOpen for all.  Registration is not required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/evolution-and-human-origins-aquinas-seminar-series-2020-2020-03-05/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
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SUMMARY:Annual Aquinas Colloquium: "From Aristotle and Aquinas to Evolution\, Quantum Mechanics and Neuroscience"
DESCRIPTION:From Aristotle and Aquinas to Evolution\, Quantum Mechanics and Neuroscience\nDr William Carroll (Blackfriars)\n“Aristotelian-Thomistic Physics and Newtonian Mechanics\n \nDr Stephen Boulter (Oxford Brookes)\nThe ‘Miracle’ of Evolution and the Principle of Proportionality  \nProf Robert Koons (University of Texas at Austin)\nAn Aristotelian Framework for Quantum Mechanics\n \nDr Daniel De Haan (Ian Ramsey Centre)\nAquinas’s Anthropology after Neuroscience\n \nPlease register via Eventbrite\n \nBuffet lunch is provided with £10 donation requested at the door (£5 student/unwaged) \nA modest travel subsidy is available to students. The application form can be downloaded from here.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/annual-aquinas-colloquium-from-aristotle-and-aquinas-to-evolution-quantum-mechanics-and-neuroscience/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Aquinas Institute":MAILTO:aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Evolution and Human Origins - Aquinas Seminar Series 2020
DESCRIPTION:Evolution and Human Origins: Theological and Philosophical Reflections\nSeminar series \n30 January\n“The Goal-Directedness of Evolution: Thomistic Perspectives on a Controversial Question”\nDr Simon Kopf (King’s College\, London) \n6 February\n“The Theology of Original Sin and Human Origins”\nDr Richard Conrad\, OP (Blackfriars) \n13 February\n“Hylomorphism and Evolution in Four Dimensions”\nDr Daniel De Haan (Ian Ramsey Centre) \n20 February\n“Dogmatic Theology and Human Origins”\nDr Simon Gaine\, OP (Blackfriars) \n27 February\n“God\, Evolution\, and the Body of Adam”\nKenneth Kemp (University of St. Thomas\, Minnesota) \n5 March\n“Aristotle and Aquinas on the Proportionate Causes of Species”\nProf Brian Carl (University of St Thomas\, Houston) \n12 March\n“Evolution and Violence: Is Humanity Wired for War or Peace?”\nCelia Deane-Drummond (Campion Hall) \n  \nOpen for all.  Registration is not required.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/evolution-and-human-origins-aquinas-seminar-series-2020-2020-03-12/
LOCATION:Blackfriars Hall\, St Giles\, Oxford\, OX1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Aquinas Institute":MAILTO:aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark - talk series
DESCRIPTION: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. \n  \nThe fifth talk : \nRound table conversation with Rev Dr Paul Edmondson\, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust\, Clare Asquith\, literary critic\, Prof Michael Collins\, Georgetown University\, and Dr Yvette Khoury\, Blackfriars Hall\, chaired by Prof Michael Scott\, Blackfriars Hall followed by \na lecture given by the Very Rev Dr Rowan Williams\, Magdalene College\, Cambridge on ‘Binding the Sacrifice: Theological Parodies in The Merchant of Venice‘ \nSpaces are limited\, booking is essential via Eventbrite \n  \nFurther events in the series: \n5 May 2020\nProf Paul Fiddes\, Regent’s Park College\, Oxford\nProf Gerard Kilroy\, Campion Hall\, Oxford \n20 May 2020\nDr Andrew Moran from the University of Dallas\,  Texas\nDr Bonnie Lander Johnson\, University of Cambridge \nVenue: the Aula\, Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/christian-shakespeare-question-mark-talk-series-5/
LOCATION:Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies\, 66 St Giles'\, Oxford\, OX1 3LU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Las Casas Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Las Casas Institute with Georgetown University":MAILTO:lascasas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED The Way of the Cross
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED \nA 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.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/the-way-of-the-cross/
LOCATION:Kairos Centre\, Mount Angelus Road\, London\, SW15 4JA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Aquinas Institute
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