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. Shakespeare and the Morality Plays: A Formal Heritage - Molly Clark In the mid-sixteenth-century genre of the morality play the interludes featured personified abstract nouns as their characters,...
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xwP3iKFS1k The end of glory: Why contemporary war has few big battles, much devastation and very little justice - Frank Ledwidge Warfare changes over time, and the philosophers of just war struggle to keep up. Frank Ledwidge, author and military historian, and Edward Hadas, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, will help restore the balance with... |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLLb6hfTUb4 The philosophical case against war: What war looks like after modern war has stripped away the illusions - Edward Hadas Warfare changes over time, and the philosophers of just war struggle to keep up. Frank Ledwidge, author and military historian, and Edward Hadas, Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, will help restore the balance with... |
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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. Putting Religion to the Question: Political Theology in Shakespeare’s Second Tetralogy and Venetian Plays - John Drakakis The four plays in the Second Tetralogy, and particularly Henry V, raise... |
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Procedures to follow There are a number of procedures which have to be followed in order to keep everyone safe. Obviously this will involve observing the protocols on proper social distance, but will also involve some restrictions which are specific to the context of the church. Please note the following: Use the hand sanitiser provided... |
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Because of the ongoing pandemic, this year's Aquinas study week has been cancelled. But rather than just wait until next year, we will put on a four day online event. Videos of lectures will be available for a couple of days before live evening Q&A sessions with the lectors. Details about registration will follow shortly. |
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Procedures to follow There are a number of procedures which have to be followed in order to keep everyone safe. Obviously this will involve observing the protocols on proper social distance, but will also involve some restrictions which are specific to the context of the church. Please note the following: Use the hand sanitiser provided... |
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The Thomistic Institute invites you to join us for our next Quarantine Lecture. What Happened to the Second Coming? with Fr Richard Ounsworth, OP Christ promised his disciples that "there are some standing here who will not taste death till they see the Son of Man come in power" and for the last 2,000 years...
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The English Province of the Order of Preachers cordially invites you to the ordination of their brother, Joseph (Shaun) Bailham, OP to the diaconate, by the imposition of hands by Bishop Philip Egan. The ordination will take place here at Blackfriars on Saturday 4 July, the memoria of Bl Pier Giorgio Frassati, at 12noon. Please pray... |
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