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SUMMARY:“Reason and Wisdom in Medieval Christian Thought\,” Non-Credit Course
DESCRIPTION:Informal Dinner: 6:00PM\nLecture: 6:30PM \nIntended for University students\, faculty\, and recent graduates. Others interested in attending\, contact info@lumenchristi.org. \nWith the recovery of the works of Aristotle in the Latin West\, the development of the scholastic method of reasoning\, and the creation of the universities\, a style of academic philosophy and theology developed in the late medieval period in which the practice of reasoning about Christian revelation was developed independent of spirituality and\, often\, the search for wisdom. Previously\, in the works of the Church Fathers and the great monastic writers\, theology was rooted in a spiritual life uniting prayer and the search for understanding. \nThis course will consider the practice of dialectic reason within philosophy and theology and the potential consequences of scholastic method when loosed from spirituality\, the interior life\, and a life of wisdom. \nPAST SESSIONS: \nTuesday\, January 8:\nShameful Curiosity? Dialectics and Wisdom in the\nThought of Abelard and Bernard of Clairvaux\nJames DeFrancis\, University of Notre Dame \nTuesday\, January 15:\nReason in the Service of Faith: Anselm of Canterbury\nWillemien Otten\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, January 24\, 7:00PM\nFrancis of Assisi: Lost Between Myth and History\nSwift Hall\, 3rd Floor Lecture Hall\, 1025 East 58th Street\nAugustine Thompson\, O.P.\,Â Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology\, Berkeley \nTuesday\, January 29\, 7:00PM\nThe Capacious Mind of St. Thomas Aquinas\nSwift Hall\, Common Room\, 1025 East 58th Street\nKevin Flannery\, S.J.\, Gregorian University \nTuesday\, February 5:\nWisdom in 12th Century Paris: Richard and Hugh of St. Victor\nWillemien Otten\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, February 12\nThe Meaning of Wisdom in St. Thomas Aquinas\nBernard McGinn\, University of Chicago \nTuesday\, February 19:\nSt. Bonaventure on Reason and Wisdom\nPeter Casarella\, DePaul University \nTuesday\, February 26\, 4:30PM\nThe Careful Rationality of Monotheism: Thomas Aquinas on Analogical Knowledge of God\nSwift Hall\, Common Room\, 1025 East 58th Street\nThomas Joseph White\, O.P.\, Dominican House of Studies \nTuesday\, March 5:\nThe Many Sides of Jean Gerson\nRalph Keen\, University of Illinois Chicago \nTuesday\, March 12:\nThomas à Kempis‘s The Imitation of Christ in the Christian Spiritual Tradition\nRalph Keen\, University of Illinois Chicago
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2013-01-reason-wisdom-in-medieval-christian-thought-non-credit-course/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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