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SUMMARY:Reason\, Wisdom\, and Beauty in Medieval Christian Thought
DESCRIPTION:6:00 Dinner | 6:30 Lecture \nIntended for current students and faculty. Others interested in attending: please contact info@lumenchristi.org. Registrants are free to attend as many sessions as they choose. \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 introduce students to major Christian figures and themes of the medieval period\, with special attention to the relationship of faith and reason. \nEriugena\nWillemien Otten (University of Chicago)\nOctober 11 \nBernard of Clairvaux\nBernard McGinn (University of Chicago)\nOctober 18 \nAnselm of Canterbury\nAaron Canty (Saint Xavier University)\nOctober 25 \nHugh & Richard of St. Victor\nRobert Porwoll (University of Chicago)\nNovember 1 \nBonaventure\nPeter Casarella (Univeristy of Notre Dame)\nNovember 8 \n*Beauty as Splendor\nFr. Paul Mankowski\, SJ (Lumen Christi Institute)\nNovember 15 \nThomas a Kempis\nRalph Keen (University of Illinois at Chicago)\nNovember 22 \nJohn Climacus\nPerry Hamalis (North Central College)\nNovember 29 \n*Note the speaker and topic for this session has been changed. We hope to reschedule a talk by Denis McNamara in the future.
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2016-11-reason-wisdom-beauty-in-medieval-christian-thought-willemien-otten-bernard-mcginn-aaron-canty-robert-porwoll-peter-j-casarella-paul-mankowski-sj-ralph-keen-perry-hamalis/
LOCATION:Gavin House\, 1220 E 58th St.\, Chicago\, IL\, 60637
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