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The Beginnings of ‘Blackfriars’
Paper
Author: Bernard Delany OP (New Blackfriars archive)
Another look at the origins of our house journal, first published in the same journal ‘Blackfriars’ in July 1953 (vol.34, issue 400-401). With thanks to Wiley-Blackwell, the publisher of New...
The Founding of ‘Blackfriars’
Paper
Author: Joseph Clayton (New Blackfriars archive)
An account of how our house journal came into being, first published in the same journal ‘Blackfriars’ in April 1941 (vol.22, issue 253). With thanks to Wiley-Blackwell, the publisher of...
The Blackfriars at Oxford
Paper
Author: Walter Gumbley OP (New Blackfriars archive)
The early history of the Dominicans in Oxford, first published in our journal ‘Blackfriars’ in August 1921 (vol.2, issue 17). With thanks to Wiley-Blackwell, the publisher of New Blackfriars, for...
Future of Humanities conference, session 3
Video
Conference on the Future of Humanities, Session 3 16:55–17:00 – Introduction of Prof. Terry Eagleton, Dr Clare Broome Saunders, Blackfriars Hall, Oxford 17:00–18:00 – Prof. Terry Eagleton, Lancaster University, “The...
Future of Humanities, session 2
Video
Author: Prof. John Drakakis, and Prof. Emma Smith
Conference on the Future of Humanities, Session 2 15:10–15:15 – Introduction of Second Session, Prof. John Drakakis, University of Stirling 15:15–16:00 – Prof. Emma Smith, Hertford College, Oxford ”Vocation versus...
Future of Humanities, session 1
Video
Author: Dr Kathryn Temple
Conference on the Future of Humanities, Session 1 00:00-07:00 – Welcome and Introduction of First Session, Prof. Michael Scott 00:07-1:07:00 – Dr. Kathryn Temple, Georgetown University, “Reinventing the Humanities: Enchantment,...
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”
Video
Author: Rev. Dr. Peter Hunter OP
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
Video
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.