Meeting Multiculturalism in Zadie Smith's “White Teeth” In a new Future of the Humanities Project event series—Cultural Encounters: Books that Have Made a Difference—we embrace the other at a time when we have heard much about the ways in which national, religious, and cultural lines divide us as humans. In this series, we will invite...
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All are welcome to our discussions of the lives and works of Saints Elizabeth Seton, Katherine Drexel, and Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Servant of God Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. We will talk about modern holiness, Catholic feminism, and the varieties of Amercian Christianity. The meetings will be online. All are welcome. Register here. The group will... |
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‘Widening Horizons’ – Marion God without Being Reading Seminar As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project that is hosted at the Institute, a weekly reading class exploring Jean-Luc Marion's God without Being is being convened at Blackfriars on Fridays at 12, noon, in Michaelmas Term, 2023. Register by email to aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk |
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Bad Experience in “Paradise Lost” In a new Future of the Humanities Project event series—Cultural Encounters: Books that Have Made a Difference—we embrace the other at a time when we have heard much about the ways in which national, religious, and cultural lines divide us as humans. In this series, we will invite leading scholars...
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A Thomistic Institute lecture by Fr Philip-Neri Reese, O.P., of the Angelicum. Monday, 6th November, the Oxford Chapter of the Thomistic Intitute will welcome Fr Philip-Neri Reese OP, of the Angelicum, to speak at our first lecture of the academic year. The title of his lecture is Logic and Truth in God, Nature and the... |
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All are welcome to our discussions of the lives and works of Saints Elizabeth Seton, Katherine Drexel, and Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Servant of God Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. We will talk about modern holiness, Catholic feminism, and the varieties of Amercian Christianity. The meetings will be online. All are welcome. Register here. The group will... |
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‘Widening Horizons’ – Marion God without Being Reading Seminar As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project that is hosted at the Institute, a weekly reading class exploring Jean-Luc Marion's God without Being is being convened at Blackfriars on Fridays at 12, noon, in Michaelmas Term, 2023. Register by email to aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk |
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In a new Future of the Humanities Project event series—Cultural Encounters: Books that Have Made a Difference—we embrace the other at a time when we have heard much about the ways in which national, religious, and cultural lines divide us as humans. In this series, we will invite leading scholars across disciplines to explore themes... |
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All are welcome to our discussions of the lives and works of Saints Elizabeth Seton, Katherine Drexel, and Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Servant of God Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. We will talk about modern holiness, Catholic feminism, and the varieties of Amercian Christianity. The meetings will be online. All are welcome. Register here. The group will... |
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Violence against European journalists has led to the introduction of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), which will theoretically protect media institutions across the European Union. But while the legislation has been hailed as an important boost to press freedom, a recent revision allowing for the use of spyware against journalists has received support from... |
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‘Widening Horizons’ – Marion God without Being Reading Seminar As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project that is hosted at the Institute, a weekly reading class exploring Jean-Luc Marion's God without Being is being convened at Blackfriars on Fridays at 12, noon, in Michaelmas Term, 2023. Register by email to aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk |
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In a new Future of the Humanities Project event series—Cultural Encounters: Books that Have Made a Difference—we embrace the other at a time when we have heard much about the ways in which national, religious, and cultural lines divide us as humans. In this series, we will invite leading scholars across disciplines to explore themes... |
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All are welcome to our discussions of the lives and works of Saints Elizabeth Seton, Katherine Drexel, and Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Servant of God Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. We will talk about modern holiness, Catholic feminism, and the varieties of Amercian Christianity. The meetings will be online. All are welcome. Register here. The group will... |
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‘Widening Horizons’ – Marion God without Being Reading Seminar As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project that is hosted at the Institute, a weekly reading class exploring Jean-Luc Marion's God without Being is being convened at Blackfriars on Fridays at 12, noon, in Michaelmas Term, 2023. Register by email to aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk |
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A Thomistic Institute lecture by Prof Karen Kilby, Bede Professor of Catholic Theology at Durham University. On Monday 27th November, the Oxford Chapter of the Thomistic Institute will host Prof Karen Kilby to speak on: Trinity, mystery, and the search for understanding: reflections on the place of the intellect in the life of faith This... |
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All are welcome to our discussions of the lives and works of Saints Elizabeth Seton, Katherine Drexel, and Frances Xavier Cabrini, and Servant of God Rose Hawthorne Lathrop. We will talk about modern holiness, Catholic feminism, and the varieties of Amercian Christianity. The meetings will be online. All are welcome. Register here. The group will... |
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Joint CEME - Las Casas Institute for Social Justice event Sponsored by CCLA Investment Management Limited, One Angel Lane, London EC4R 3AB Confirmed presentations: Edward Hadas: ‘Finance, greed and morality’ Revd Dr Richard Turnbull: ‘Local banking and friendly societies in the nineteenth century’ Jean Pierre Casey: ‘What does Catholic Social Teaching have to say to... |
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‘Widening Horizons’ – Marion God without Being Reading Seminar As part of the Widening Horizons in Philosophical Theology project that is hosted at the Institute, a weekly reading class exploring Jean-Luc Marion's God without Being is being convened at Blackfriars on Fridays at 12, noon, in Michaelmas Term, 2023. Register by email to aquinas@bfriars.ox.ac.uk |
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