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Communities of the Metaxu: Interdependence beyond Dependence and Independence
Video
Author: William Desmond
William Desmond delivers the 2019 Aquinas Institute Lecture
Hand in Hand: Divine and Human Collaboration in Prudential Decision-Making According to Thomistic Texts
Video
Author: Prof. John D. Love
Part of the 2018 Aquinas Institute Seminar Series on God and the Metaphysics of Human Action.
Is There an Unmoved First Mover In Us? Aquinas No
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Author: Peter Hunter, OP
A paper by Peter Hunter, OP of Blackfriars Hall University of Oxford for the Aquinas Seminar, Hilary Term 2018.
God’s Involvement in Creaturely Action: Physical Premotion, Aristotelian Premotion, or a Dimension of Creation-Conservation?
Video
Author: Mr Simon Kopf
Part of the 2018 Aquinas Institute Seminar Series on God and the Metaphysics of Human Action.
Freeing the Will from Neurophilosophy: Voluntary Acts in Aquinas and Libet-Style Experiments
Video
Author: Dr. Daniel De Haan
Part of the 2018 Aquinas Institute Seminar Series on God and the Metaphysics of Human Action.
Vale of Tears or Kingdom of God? Augustine and Aquinas on a Theology of History
Video
Author: Dr. Andrew Meszaros
Dr. Andrew Meszaros delivers the 2018 Aquinas Institute lecture.
Human Dignity and the Image of God
Video
Author: Sr Margaret Atkins OSA
Sr Margaret Atkins is an Augustinian canoness from the community at Boarbank Hall in Cumbria and a Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall.
The Holy Trinity as a source of Human Dignity and Destiny according to St Thomas Aquinas
Video
Author: Rev. Dr. Richard Conrad OP
Human Dignity and Bioethics
Video
Author: Archbishop Vincenzo Paglia
Public lecture by the co-founder of the renowned Sant’Egidio community in Rome.
The Atonement and the Problem of Shame
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Author: Prof Eleonore Stump
Professor Eleonore Stump, a Patron of the Institute, delivered this special lecture on 9 October 2017. Her title was “The Atonement and the Problem of Shame”. As an exercise in...