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May 7th

“Listening in on ‘The Great Conversation'” | The University of Chicago in the 1940s — 1960s

May 07
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PRIVATE EVENT, BY INVITE ONLY

For questions, please email David Strobach at dstrobach@lumenchristi.org.

What was college life like at the University of Chicago at mid century? Atomic fission was being achieved under Stagg Field; the intensive four-year Core Curriculum was in full swing; and world-historical scholars like Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss, and Hannah Arendt were on faculty. The eminent political philosopher (AB ’47) Ralph Lerner and renowned theologian David Novak (AB ’61) will reflect on their undergraduate years at the college, the role the University played in their intellectual journeys, and the place of religious belief in the life of the mind.

They will be joined by John Boyer, longtime Dean of the College, professor of history, and author of The University of Chicago: A History; and Danny Wasserman, Executive Director of the Lumen Christi Institute and College alumnus (’05). Boyer and Wasserman will provide historical and contemporary perspective to the evening’s discussion.

Presenters:

Lerner
Ralph Lerner
Novak
David Novak
"Gregorian Chant as Splendor Formae of the Liturgy"
John W. Boyer

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