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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...

Free
Recurring

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...

Free

Recurring

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...

Free

Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark – talk series

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

  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.   The third talk of the series: Dr Yvette Khoury, Blackfriars, Nuns and Friars in Shakespeare Clare Asquith, Literary Historian and Critic, Shakespeare,...

Aquinas Annual Lecture, Prof Russell Hittinger

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Tradition or Pottage? Reflections on Catholic Social Doctrine Prof Russell Hittinger is the Senior Fellow in the Lumen Christi Institute at the University of Chicago, and a Visiting   Scholar there in the Committee on Social Thought.  This term he is a Visiting Professor in the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley.  He is...

Human Dignity and Mother Earth – Seminar

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Human Dignity and Mother Earth: Historic and Contemporary Sources in Conversation for a Socio-Ecological Ethic The seminar opens with each panellist giving a short reflection on the confluence of respect for the human person and care for the larger natural world. With the aid of an expert moderator, Professor Celia Deane-Drummond, they enter into conversation...

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Accompaniment to Virtue

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

The Thomistic Institute are very pleased to welcome Fr Romanus Cessario to Oxford. Fr Romanus Cessario, OP completed doctoral studies at the University of Fribourg and continues to carry on research in psychology and moral theology. He is author of more than a hundred articles in theology and related fields and has published eighteen books...

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Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark – talk series

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

  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. The second talk of the series: Dr Beatrice Groves, Trinity College, Shakespeare  and the Psalms Prof Michael Collins, Georgetown, Shakespeare  and the Parables...

Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition

Blackfriars Hall St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom

Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant Perspectives Book launch   Dignity is a fundamental aspect of our lives, yet one we rarely pause to consider; our understandings of dignity, on individual, collective and philosophical perspectives, shape how we think, act and relate to others. This book offers an historical survey of how dignity has been understood...