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SUMMARY:Catholic Culture Series on "Catholic Literary Heritage"
DESCRIPTION:The Lumen Christi Institute’s West Suburban Catholic Culture Series returns in 2021-22 with a monthly series on the theme of Catholic literary heritage. We will survey the history of literature written by Catholics from the early middle ages to the late twentieth century.\nWhat is Catholic literature? What is our Catholic literary heritage? St. John Henry Newman has informed us that Catholic literature is more than “religious literature” or “the literature of religious men.” Rather\, Catholic literature is literature of “all subjects whatever\, treated as a Catholic would treat them\, and as he only can treat them.” Not only doctrine\, controversy\, and history; but all of human life\, as seen from the perspective given by Revelation and the life of the Church. \nParticipants will receive a booklet with extracts from the authors covered in the lectures. No advance reading is required\, but our speakers will refer to the extracts in their lectures. The selections will offer an accessible foray into authors like Dante\, Shakespeare\, Anselm of Canterbury\, and the author of The Pearl and Gawain and the Green Knight. \nSPRING SEMESTER SCHEDULE \n6:30 p.m. cocktails | 7:00 p.m. dinner\, lecture\, & Q&A | 8:30 p.m. end \nMAR 2: English Catholic Revival of the 19th-20th Centuries\nProf. David Deavel (University of St. Thomas\, MN) \nAPR 6: 20th Century American Catholic Literature\nProf. David Griffith (University of Notre Dame) \nMAY 11: The Catholic Imagination in Modern American Poetry  *Livestreamed on Zoom* \nProf. James Matthew Wilson (University of St. Thomas\, Houston) \nFALL SEMESTER SCHEDULE \nSEP 15: Medieval Catholic Literature \nProf. Rachel Fulton Brown (University of Chicago) \nOCT 13: Shakespeare \nProf. Michael P. Murphy (Loyola University Chicago) \nNOV 10: Dante\nProf. Jennifer Newsome Martin (University of Notre Dame)
URL:https://lumenchristi.org/event/2021-09-catholic-culture-series-on-catholic-literary-heritage-rachel-fulton-brown-michael-p-murphy-jennifer-newsome-martin/
LOCATION:Ruth Lake Country Club\, 6200 South Madison Street\, Hinsdale\, IL
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