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Can Science Explain Everything?

Blackfriars, St Giles Oxford, OX1 3LY United Kingdom

Can science explain everything? Many people think so. Science, and the technologies it has spawned, has delivered so much to the world: clean water; more food; better healthcare; longer life. And we live in a time of rapid scientific progress that holds enormous promise for many of the problems we face as humankind. So much...

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Evolution and Human Origins – Aquinas Seminar Series 2020

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

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...

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Evolution and Human Origins – Aquinas Seminar Series 2020

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

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...

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Evolution and Human Origins – Aquinas Seminar Series 2020

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

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...

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Annual Aquinas Colloquium: “From Aristotle and Aquinas to Evolution, Quantum Mechanics and Neuroscience”

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

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...

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Evolution and Human Origins – Aquinas Seminar Series 2020

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

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...

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Conversations from Quarantine with Fr Simon Gaine, OP

In collaboration with the Thomistic Institute in Washington, D.C. we will be live-streaming a conversation between Fr Dominic Legge, OP and Fr Simon Gaine, OP on the question "Did Christ See the Father?" This conversation will be livestreamed 8pm BST/3pm ET/12pm PT through Zoom, on the Thomistic Institute’s YouTube channel, and through Facebook Live. Subscribe...

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Thomisitic Institute Quarantine Lecture

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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Annual Aquinas Lecture, Prof Mark Wynn

Christian narratives and the well-lived life: Thomistic reflections The 2021 Aquinas Lecture will be given by Professor Mark Wynn, Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion, Oxford on 'Christian narratives and the well-lived life: Thomistic reflections' This is an online event, free and open to all. Registration is required. Please note that this...

De Magistro: Aquinas and the Education of the Whole Person – Aquinas Seminar Series 2021

De Magistro: Aquinas and the Education of the Whole Person Aquinas Seminar Series exploring what Aquinas offers towards a philosophy and praxis of education, bringing him into con­versation with other thinkers and with movements towards educating the whole person 4.30 – 6.00 p.m. on Thursdays, online. Registration is required for each event separately. 4 February...